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OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 3:45 am
by campybatman
I know, this is a wishful thinking scenario. But, I'll talk about it anyways. Let's say the following happens... The hypothetical losses for Cleveland in bold faced. Boston runs the table and can win out. Both teams finish tied at 63-19. Cleveland would finish with a 38-14 conference record compared to a 42-10 by Boston. Based on my scenario, obviously Boston wins in a tie having won the season series 3-1. Again, wishful thinking on my part. I just feel that nothing has been clinched yet. There's still hope, albeit very unlikely of happening.

I began thinking about this just now when I'd considered the question: Would Celtics fans root for Cleveland to beat Orlando or vise versa? My feeling is that considering that Orlando still poses a threat to Boston for the second seed and Cleveland is out of reach of catching. Then you want the Cavaliers to win tomorrow. But, then I'd decided that I prefer to have Cleveland lose regardless. I also don't want them to tie Boston's 1986 regular season home record. So, that's probably why I'm hoping that San Antonio can pull-off the upset now with a healthy Ginobili.


@Orlando
vs San Antonio
vs Washington
@Philadelphia
vs Boston
@Indiana
vs Philadelphia

vs Atlanta
vs New Jersey
vs Miami
@Cleveland
@Philadelphia
vs Washington

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 3:57 am
by SuigintouEV
just not gunna happen.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 4:16 am
by Avalanche
wont happen, no reason to think about it...

focus on the second seed and deal with the cavs when it comes to it

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 4:42 am
by sully00
I think LeBron would be pretty pissed off. Like someone got blood on the bear skin rug. "You blot that **** not rub it in."

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 8:14 am
by Celticsville
The Cavaliers are in a bubble right now, playing out of their minds with their current awesome regular season record (which they have earned deservedly). That's what win streaks do to teams (Houston last year and Celtics twice this year). I wonder how they'd react to their first loss in the playoffs, especially a home loss.

Coming back down to earth should not be a bad thing, but a good test of their mettle. The Maverics can give pointers on this.

Go Celtics!

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 10:36 am
by MyInsatiableOne
Celticsville wrote:The Cavaliers are in a bubble right now, playing out of their minds with their current awesome regular season record (which they have earned deservedly). That's what win streaks do to teams (Houston last year and Celtics twice this year). I wonder how they'd react to their first loss in the playoffs, especially a home loss.

Coming back down to earth should not be a bad thing, but a good test of their mettle. The Maverics can give pointers on this.

Go Celtics!


It will devastate them, methinks...the fact that all but 1 of their losses on the season have been on the road should worry them...

and someone really needs to beat them so they don't tie the '86 Celtics....

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 12:19 pm
by klemen4
Good thread...it could be possible.

8-)

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 1:20 pm
by MyInsatiableOne
Possible but highly unlikely!

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 1:29 pm
by Al-Haqq
Anything is possible ........!!!!!!!!!!!!!


No, but the Cavs are far too good. They'll confirm their #1 seed soon enough.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 3:08 pm
by OBisHalJordan
What if this thread asked a reasonable question?

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Fri Apr 3, 2009 11:50 pm
by campybatman
I know, but what should Rivers do if the impossible happens and the Cavaliers manage to pull a Munson. There's already talk that both Pierce and Ray could sit out a game or two down the stretch.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 1:20 am
by Maple Green
Thats pretty good and possible!!!!!

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 1:51 am
by TMU
What a perfect time to start a thread. Jinx them Crabwalkin' Traveliers.

2-5 in the last 7 games? It's happening folks!!!

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 2:15 am
by EvadedHavoc
And this team(Cavs) is supposed to be a contender?

The Cavs get smacked by the WIZARDS then get blown out by the Magics.

The Cavs arent scaring me. 100% Celtics >>>> 100% Cavs.

Glen Davis's improvement and Rondo's Improvement helps make up for losing Posey and P.J

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 2:33 am
by Al-Haqq
EvadedHavoc wrote:And this team(Cavs) is supposed to be a contender?

The Cavs get smacked by the WIZARDS then get blown out by the Magics.

The Cavs arent scaring me. 100% Celtics >>>> 100% Cavs.

Glen Davis's improvement and Rondo's Improvement helps make up for losing Posey and P.J


Lakers lost to Bobcats and then the Hawks, does that mean they're not contenders either?

We lost to Bucks and Bulls, and the Clippers a while back too.

Cavs deserve to be favourites out East. But I still think we beat them with a healthy KG.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 2:33 am
by Fencer reregistered
MyInsatiableOne wrote:Possible but highly unlikely!


Exactly. Why would they implode now? If their lead gets down to 3 games or so, they'll almost surely stop tanking and pull it out.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 2:41 am
by campybatman
Fencer reregistered wrote:If their lead gets down to 3 games or so, they'll almost surely stop tanking and pull it out.



Tanking? How about simply saying that the Cavaliers have lost those games. I doubt Cleveland has become complacent with leading the eastern conference. They aren't underestimating Boston but their fans have to wonder what happened tonight in Orlando. That was a statement by Orlando.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 2:48 am
by EvadedHavoc
Al-Haqq wrote:
EvadedHavoc wrote:And this team(Cavs) is supposed to be a contender?

The Cavs get smacked by the WIZARDS then get blown out by the Magics.

The Cavs arent scaring me. 100% Celtics >>>> 100% Cavs.

Glen Davis's improvement and Rondo's Improvement helps make up for losing Posey and P.J


Lakers lost to Bobcats and then the Hawks, does that mean they're not contenders either?

We lost to Bucks and Bulls, and the Clippers a while back too.

Cavs deserve to be favourites out East. But I still think we beat them with a healthy KG.


And i say the Defending Champions should be favored.

The Title runs through Boston

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 2:51 am
by EvadedHavoc
Fencer reregistered wrote:
MyInsatiableOne wrote:Possible but highly unlikely!


Exactly. Why would they implode now? If their lead gets down to 3 games or so, they'll almost surely stop tanking and pull it out.



When the Cavs lose b2b games to the Wizards and Magics they're tanking?

Talk about robbing a team of deserved credit. The Wizards and Magics Outplayed the Cavs they did not Tank.

Re: OT: What if, Cleveland were to lose 5 out of their last 7?

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2009 1:47 pm
by BRUNiNHO91
MyInsatiableOne wrote:
Celticsville wrote:The Cavaliers are in a bubble right now, playing out of their minds with their current awesome regular season record (which they have earned deservedly). That's what win streaks do to teams (Houston last year and Celtics twice this year). I wonder how they'd react to their first loss in the playoffs, especially a home loss.

Coming back down to earth should not be a bad thing, but a good test of their mettle. The Maverics can give pointers on this.

Go Celtics!


It will devastate them, methinks...the fact that all but 1 of their losses on the season have been on the road should worry them...

and someone really needs to beat them so they don't tie the '86 Celtics....

They won't tie the Celtics...Paul Pierce will make sure of that when we go over there next weekend.. :D
Plus that Boston team lost only 1 home game counting the playoffs..CAvs will more likely then not drop 1 or 2 at home in the playoffs...specially if they play us... :lol: