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Post#1 » by LBusiness » Wed May 28, 2008 1:45 am

A man I just want to set the record straight,if any of you ever watch cavs games and notice that we have the most terrible offense in the league. Im not gonna sit here and sell you on the cavs players,but this mike doo doo brown offense is offensive,and it brings out the worst in good solid players,this is absolute fact.When guys don't know where they are supposed to be on the court and have to freestlye and freelance around waiting
for the dribbling to stop and take contested jumpshots you loose confidence easy cause the offense is centered around one person,so guys just stand around. mike brown doesn't maximize his players talents and they know it.Larry Hughes was the first guy to figure this out,and im not a fan of Hughes,but he saw the light the cavs front office takes LeBron, Z,and the other talented players on this team for granted. Phil Jackson gets the most out of guys like Famar,Vujicic,Fisher and Turiaf by making them appart of the success,
these guys are average players at best,and Kobe has finally got the revelation of trusting his teammates.LeBron trusts his teamates,but he
has doug collins coaching him.When Paul Silas was here LeBron got easy baskets and Ilguaskus was an all-star on a much weaker roster.LeBron has grown and mike brown takes the credit for it,sure he can coach defense but you can't win games if you don't score,and you can't get players respect when they know in there heart that you are a kiss a** puppet who has no confidence in his players cause you are so focused on job security and keeping the superstar happy.LeBron wants to be coached,and all mike brown and dan gilbert have done is stunt his development,I love the fact that gilbert spends dough but if you spend it on the wrong people whats the point.gilbert made3 huge mistakes 1.Hiring a coach who has never played a NBA game in his life to coach this amazing talent from North East Ohio.2. Firing a well respected coach who has,and on top of that won 3 tittles as a player. 3.He hired this guy before he even had a front office staff thats a** backwords.4. He fired Mike Reggi and brought in f.mcloud 5.he never offered A.C. or Mark Price a position in the organization. The cavs are one of the few teams in all of sports who never carry on tradition.The Lakers coaching staff front office is loaded with played who played with the organization Magic is part owner.Silas had LeBrons respect and the Leagues as well,and if he was still here the cavs could of won in the finals or at least have been more competitive.They called Silas a loose cannon cause he cursed out the front office for shredding Boozers contract and not going after Baron Davis who he also coached as a rookie It's kind of sad really,cause this kid can be the greatest ever.Ginobli and Parker were no names but Popp beleived in them and developed them and it took there games to another level.This guy was with the Spurs but he displays none of the qualities of Popp,and if he was so valuble why did the Spurs and Pacers let him walk.Every player deserves a great coach and thats the thing missing most from LeBron's game,not a post up or a jumpshot.LeBron James is the youngest coach in the league.........
Whoever the cavs trade with will be amazed when the players they receive begin to excell on their new team,and this classic post that took me 3years to voice will be revisited.Holla....................
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Post#2 » by TheOUTLAW » Wed May 28, 2008 2:11 am

I realize that this is not an english class but come on. Using punctuation and organizing your thoughts actually would make your idea actually readable.

I will argue one thing however. When Silas was here LeBron may have gotten easy basket, but the Cavs were also a lottery team. Since Brown has been here the Cavs have averaged 48.3 wins per season.
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Post#3 » by LBusiness » Wed May 28, 2008 2:51 am

LeBron was only in the League 2 years fam. If Silas had the LeBron we see now, they would be a chapionship team. This aint grammer class hommie just passionate typing from a die hard Cavs fan, damn give me a break.
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Post#4 » by Rise Against » Wed May 28, 2008 5:51 am

If Silas were to be our head coach, we wouldn't be one of the top defensive teams in the NBA.
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Post#5 » by Benedict_Boozer » Wed May 28, 2008 6:01 am

Mike Brown would be the perfect coach if he left the offense up to a skilled/experienced offensive assistant head coach.

Much like he ran the defense on the Pacers...not gonna happen but with help on offense, he is the coach you want due to his defensive system.
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Post#6 » by Patterns » Wed May 28, 2008 6:25 am

LBusiness wrote:LeBron was only in the League 2 years fam. If Silas had the LeBron we see now, they would be a chapionship team. This aint grammer class hommie just passionate typing from a die hard Cavs fan, damn give me a break.

Yea but that's why they teach you how to write properly in school so people can understand you better.
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Post#7 » by Buckeye-NBAFan » Wed May 28, 2008 8:20 am

LBusiness wrote: This aint grammer class hommie just passionate typing from a die hard Cavs fan, damn give me a break.


And because this isn't grammar class, most people (me included) won't even bother to read something like that. If you want discussion, you have to use sentences and paragraphs. Otherwise people will just move on to the next thread rather than try to shift through a page of unorganized words.

Just a heads up.
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Post#8 » by calibanPK » Wed May 28, 2008 6:33 pm

Did he just call Outlaw hommie? What year is it, 1992?

Yeah and I didn't even bother to read that giant paragraph, human eyes have trouble reading line after line of text like that, it all starts to blend together and you forget what line you've just read. Simple physiology.
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Post#9 » by DariusRickyMilesDavis » Wed May 28, 2008 6:47 pm

calibanPK wrote:Simple physiology.


Mr. Stone meet Ms. Glass House :wink:

But I agree with the original point.
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Post#10 » by B Mac » Wed May 28, 2008 7:37 pm

calibanPK wrote:Did he just call Outlaw hommie? What year is it, 1992?




Im going to go out on a limb here and say he wasnt even alive in 1992 yet.
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Post#11 » by calibanPK » Wed May 28, 2008 7:48 pm

DariusRickyMilesDavis wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Mr. Stone meet Ms. Glass House :wink:

But I agree with the original point.


Yeah I felt like a hypocritical dick when I wrote that, but hey at least you agree! :nod:
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Post#12 » by Gordon Bombay » Wed May 28, 2008 9:43 pm

did anybody actually read that? it looks like one giant run-on sentence (what is there like 5 periods in the whole paragraph?)
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Post#13 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Wed May 28, 2008 11:00 pm

Gordon Bombay wrote:did anybody actually read that? it looks like one giant run-on sentence (what are there like 5 periods in the whole paragraph?)
Fixed. :wink:

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