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11-29-2004, 10:07 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Age: 26
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All you can say about this game is...thank god the Cavs don't play out west.
Cant wait for them to get back to the eastern conference.
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11-29-2004, 10:24 PM
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#47 (permalink)
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The Living Legend | ANDRE
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Wagner is a mystery to all. Even those within the Cleveland circles cannot say for sure what he will be.
From watching Cavaliers games, Traylor by default or Silas vote, becomes the go-to guy in the 2nd unit. Truth be told, I actually wouldn't mind to see Wagner keep shooting because while I like Traylor as a garbage player, he isn't the guy to isolate for.
I was watching some Celtics games lately and seeing Ricky Davis do things he never did much as a Cavalier (diving for loose balls, playing defense, being overly unselfish).... makes me think.... Some guys just need a change of scenery. Wagner might need that.
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11-29-2004, 10:25 PM
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This one's for you, Chick
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: L.A.
Age: 32
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S-Star, why on earth do you have a picture of my brother in your avatar with that line plastered over it? That's not me dude.
And my brother indeed has balls. Chris Webber does not, I know from personal experience.
Don't ask.
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11-29-2004, 10:55 PM
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Gotta Love That Asterisk
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Los Angeles
Age: 21
Posts: 13,186
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Quote:
Originally posted by <b>EHL</b>!
S-Star, why on earth do you have a picture of my brother in your avatar with that line plastered over it? That's not me dude.
And my brother indeed has balls. Chris Webber does not, I know from personal experience.
Don't ask.
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Acorn doesn't fall far from the tree 
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11-29-2004, 11:02 PM
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 8,925
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Its pretty lame to mock another poster (or his family) in your avatar because that poster mocked one of your favorite players in his avatar. Mock someone on the Lakers if it really bothers you.
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11-29-2004, 11:11 PM
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How adorable 
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12-01-2004, 08:13 AM
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6th Man
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: cleveland ohio playa
Posts: 490
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wagner -- i give up. this kid has so little else going on on the court besides the ability to jack up shots. he's always hurt, he is the worst defender in the nba, he's too small to be an effective 2, he can't run the point even part time, and he just looks lost most of the time. he *could* survive in the nba as the 1st or 2nd offensive option for a real crappy team. give him 25 shots and he'll put some points on the board. otherwise than that, he's not much use.
diop, on the other hand, while dissapointing, i think gets picked on more than he should. they drafted him too early, he was one of those african kids that didn't see a basketball until he was 14 and over 6 feet tall. just now he's starting to grow into his body and he's going into his 4th year in the league. most people don't realize that diop is 22, 290 pounds, 7', and not slow. his defense is very solid and his offensive game should be turned off forever. assuming he doesn't get too greedy i say keep him - he a big man stopper and 6 real strong fouls to back up Z.
cavs looked ok against the clips but the clips played better. did a good job on lebron - they doubled him the whole game and he only(!) put up 22/7/5/6. this game was all about brand dominating gooden and tractor. only diop could slow him down but diop can't run with brand all night. it was a decent strategy by silas but losing the PF battle 30-4 or whatever it was is a tough one to get a victory over.
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