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Respect is inevitable

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eyejayem
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Respect is inevitable 

Post#1 » by eyejayem » Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:02 pm

Just wanted to share that out of all people to say that Cleveland could beat both Detroit or Boston to get to the finals, it was Skip Bayliss on ESPN First Take during 1st and 10 this morning.

Everyone went wth Boston or possibly Detroit due to experience but Skip goes and says Cleveland is scary since they beat both teams while not being at full strength. Way to go Skip. Now just get ready to crown him King because he's not just "Prince" James.
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Re: Respect is inevitable 

Post#2 » by heathmalc » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:09 pm

eyejayem wrote:Just wanted to share that out of all people to say that Cleveland could beat both Detroit or Boston to get to the finals, it was Skip Bayliss on ESPN First Take during 1st and 10 this morning.

Everyone went wth Boston or possibly Detroit due to experience but Skip goes and says Cleveland is scary since they beat both teams while not being at full strength. Way to go Skip. Now just get ready to crown him King because he's not just "Prince" James.


Actually, Chris Broussard, John Hollinger, Greg Anthony and Marc Stein have all made the comment that The Cavaliers when healthy are just as much of a threat as either Boston or Detroit. A couple of them even said that the Cavaliers were the team to likely win the conference (if healthy). But it is good to see others starting to realize that the Cavaliers have done well despite all the injuries and other problems this year.

I am kind-of hoping for a Cavaliers vs Lakers finals... Kobe VS LeBron!!!

We are talking legendary finals here IE: Bird vs Magic.

That would be TOO Awesome!!!!!!

I can damn near GUARANTEE that LeBron plays his entire career in Cleveland if we play the Lakers in the Finals.

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