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3 national games. i am starting to remember what it was like before … and it is kinda sad.
What’s also sad is teams like the T’Wolves, Kings, Clippers, Wizards, 76ers, etc, have more to look forward to right now than Cavs fans.
Disagree with the Wolves and Clips.
The Clips SHOULD have a lot to look forward too, but it is still Donald Sterling and it is still the Clips. Until they actually win games and look like a functioning organization, I’d be perparing for the worst as a clips fan.
i live in the sf bay area, so i’m ok with things looking up for the kings. between steph curry in sf and tyreke evans in sac there’s some fun basketball out this way, just not my cavs
Guys, we do have something to look forward to… Harrison Barnes! I say we tank this season. BARNES! BARNES! BARNES!
I love Sacramento’s fan base. I knew I loved it when, during the Cavs only visit there last year, I watched a fan stand two feet to the side of a referee, voicing his displeasure with a call by thrusting both of his middle fingers to the ref’s face.
Kevin – lol. Its like a famous Zen koan: What is the sound of two fingers clapping?
As for this year, I’m hoping this team is better than the 2003 pre-LeEgo team. Those guys won 17 games with only three on the road. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/schedule?team=cle&year=2003