holfresh wrote:CrushAlot wrote:holfresh wrote:GustavBahler wrote:holfresh wrote:knickscity wrote:holfresh wrote:GustavBahler wrote:knickscity wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Was out, what happened? Sounds like the LeBron effect wore off. Not that Im at all surprised.
Just JR being JR, about to be suspended for a cheap shot, just like he did with us.
Good gravy the man is dense. Have to check out the recap. I hope this puts to rest the notion that we got robbed in that trade. Every GM in the league knew there was a good chance that this might happen.
We still got robbed..
As my dad would say "they took nothing of value".
Always in the eye of the beholder..The trade made Cleveland a contender..They are saying the GM is GM of the year..Our GM was ranked last..Do the math..
Lets see how long JR is suspended for before we start passing out awards. JR's Chuck Norris impression might have cost another team a playoff run. Have to give credit to Moz as well. Most important addition of all of them.
You might have missed Olynyk taking out Love's shoulder which might have more to do with Cleveland's chances..Funny no mention of it in these pages..
Yeah but that happened before Jrs shenanigans. With Love out JR is needed more if they are ging to compete with Bulls. He probably made himself not available for the first two games of the Bulls series.
Crowder played a part in it..He hit JR three times before the incident..This is after Crowder made a statement before the game about being the more physical team...That's why they put Perkins in to set a pick on Crowder..It wasn't right what JR did but it was clearly retaliatory reaction..Sorry I just can't look at these things in a vacuum...
Yeah, I noticed Crowder getting into JR. I mean JR knows the cameras are on him, he must've really got pushed (and did from what I saw.)
Further, that slap, though hard, didn't seem directed at his head. (Unless JR set it up good that way.) I think Crowder reaped what he sowed here.
He pushed JR to that limit and now the poor guy is hurt.
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. Albert Einstein