Submit a Story!
Get the BallHype iPhone App
Evidently the Cavs are Finished
Evidently the Cavs are Finished
I have yet to read one NBA forecast that has the Cavs returning to the NBA finals this season. In fact, some outlets have them as the 5th best team in the East. Everyone seems to be jumping on the Leprechaun train. And I mean everyone. Is the media not the most predictable industry in the world?
Comments
Related Content
How’s This For Karma?
mvn.com 10/28/2007 — It can be quite the bitch, Mr. Geoff Petrie. The Sacramento Kings found out on Friday that they’ll be losing Mike Bibby (yes, Cavs fans, that Mike Bibby) for anywhere between six to 10 weeks due to a torn ligament in his left thumb. This is a ...
10 Reasons - Why the Celtics defeated the Cavs
sportsofboston.com 10/28/2007 — This is another installment of 10 Reasons… to add a different spin to each Celtics win or loss this season. Date: Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 in Boston’s TD BankNorth Garden Final: Celtics (4-3) def. Cavs (1-6), 114-89 Box Score from NBA.com  ...
The_Mighty_Q: My first looksee of the 2007-2008 season
quinielabox.blogspot.com 10/29/2007 — On Friday, ESPN showed the Cavaliers at Celtics in the preseason tune-up finale for both teams. THe Celtics dominated a good Cavalier team and gives me the confidence that the Celtics will be successful this season and challenge for the Eastern ...
Rasheed talks, reporters listen, Stern responds
detroitbadboys.com 10/29/2007 — Guess what? Rasheed Wallace sometimes says funny things. From Chris McCosky of the Detroit News : “I still don’t think they (Cavaliers) beat us, we beat ourselves,” Wallace said. “And I think we also fell victim to that ...
Sheed Says
need4sheed.com 10/29/2007 — "I still don't think they (Cavaliers) beat us, we beat ourselves," Wallace said. "And I think we also fell victim to that personal NBA thing where they are trying to make it a world game and get (television) ratings. They wanted to put their darling ...
Mavs Shut Down LeBron to Rout CavaliersWash Post NBA 11/1/2007
Jason Terry scores 24 points, Dirk Nowitzki adds 15 and the Mavericks hold LeBron James to 10 points in a season-opening 92-74 victory over the Cavaliers.