Saturday, December 24, 2011

Do you think Cavs vs Heat game last night proved these things?

1. Cavs fans have moved on and most of the fans in the arena were having fun (not even close to "bitter")


2. Daniel Gibson and LeBron James perform good under pressure (this is not the first time they did that)


3. Carlos Arroyo is the next MO Williams. He is not performing good but somehow everyone ovelooked it.


4. If you think LeBron should win a championship to be great, then he has made the right decision.





I think the game proved all of the above.|||1. Cavs fans will never move on because they don't have anything to move on to. Hatred and playing the woe is me card is all the Cavs fans know.


2. Agreed.


3. Mo Williams sucks.


4. Lebron made the right decision, no question.|||1. I don't think Cavs fans have moved on. I don't know if they ever will.





2. Agree with LeBron playing well under intense pressure last night. Gibson played well too but wasn't under nearly as much pressure IMO.





3. Mo Williams was supposed to be Cleveland's second best player (behind LeBron). Arroyo is expected to be Miami's 6th or 7th best player (if that). I don't think anyone really expects Arroyo to play at the level of Mo Williams.





4. I agree he's made the right decision if his goal was to be in a better position to win NBA championships. It just wasn't happening in Cleveland.|||1) I think you're right. The fans were pretty well behaved I thought.

2) I don't know. LeBron folded in last season's playoffs when he was under pressure.

3) Don't know much about Arroyo.

4) He'd better win one in Miami. If he doesn't he'll really get heckled if he can't win one with Wade and Bosh. The pressure's really on him now.|||Last nights game doesn't prove anything,The Heat record and how far they go in the playoffs will prove everything we already know!|||Good points there.





I don't think they Cavs should have been blown out. They could have played better basketball and kept the score more respectable.|||i think the game proved that the heat can only compete with under .500 teams

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