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  • BJ77LT
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    • Jul 2002
    • 6620

    #16
    Re: Double OT in Cleveland

    I went to the game and I finally found the time to post...

    - It was not a sell-out, which was kinda disappointing.

    - The kung-fu wizard guy & "The Fo Sheezy's" from the Nike commercials were there and they provided some humorous moments.

    - It did indeed seem like the Cavs were trying to slow the game down for some reason. I watched LeBron on some of the plays that had the potential to turn into fastbreaks, and he basically pulled up a little and they went into a normal offense.

    - My brilliant evaluation of Tractor Traylor: He is not a good perimeter defender. It seemed like everytime Croshere got the ball on the outside w/ Traylor on him, all he had to do was make one sudden movement and Traylor broke away and left Austin wide open.

    - Artest is beastly, but he missed quite a few shots that he should have easily made; there was no reason he shouldn't have had 40 points.

    - Pollard made things way too easy for Z.

    - The only Pacers player that got any applause was John Edwards, the rookie from Kent State (local boy)

    - The two players on the Cavs I wanted to see play the most besides LeBron were the only two that didn't get in: Anderson Varejao & Luke Jackson. I want to know why Ira Newble got in a couple of times when they could have put in Varejao in the last time. Newble is horrible, and I will never say otherwise.

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    • BJ77LT
      Lurker
      • Jul 2002
      • 6620

      #17
      Re: Double OT in Cleveland

      I went to the game and I finally found the time to post...

      - It was not a sell-out, which was kinda disappointing.

      - The kung-fu wizard guy & "The Fo Sheezy's" from the Nike commercials were there and they provided some humorous moments.

      - It did indeed seem like the Cavs were trying to slow the game down for some reason. I watched LeBron on some of the plays that had the potential to turn into fastbreaks, and he basically pulled up a little and they went into a normal offense.

      - My brilliant evaluation of Tractor Traylor: He is not a good perimeter defender. It seemed like everytime Croshere got the ball on the outside w/ Traylor on him, all he had to do was make one sudden movement and Traylor broke away and left Austin wide open.

      - Artest is beastly, but he missed quite a few shots that he should have easily made; there was no reason he shouldn't have had 40 points.

      - Pollard made things way too easy for Z.

      - The only Pacers player that got any applause was John Edwards, the rookie from Kent State (local boy)

      - The two players on the Cavs I wanted to see play the most besides LeBron were the only two that didn't get in: Anderson Varejao & Luke Jackson. I want to know why Ira Newble got in a couple of times when they could have put in Varejao in the last time. Newble is horrible, and I will never say otherwise.

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