- Aug 4, 2012
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Did anyone post the video from sunday night of the Cleveland fans jumping on dudes truck and he hits them with the gas/brake and they all fall off?
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Overall he's a good dude. Great seeing his family out there with him.I know we only see what we are allowed to see, but man LeBron James really seems like a family man.
They declared it a holiday
Cmon b
They declared it a holiday
Cmon b
Win a championship? For any other major city that isn't a holiday.Why is that funny? I don't think you fully grasp the magnitude of what they just did.
They declared it a holiday
Cmon b
Why is that funny? I don't think you fully grasp the magnitude of what they just did.
Why is that funny? I don't think you fully grasp the magnitude of what they just did.
Win a championship? For any other major city that isn't a holiday.
Every othercity isn't Cleveland bruh. Its really not that hard to understand given their tragicsprtshistory...
Why is that funny? I don't think you fully grasp the magnitude of what they just did.
yupEvery other city isn't Cleveland bruh. Its really not that hard to understand given their tragic sprts history...
These things come once every half century for them.
Clips and Nets have been better than the Lakers and Knicks of late yet they still second fiddle. MSG is still the Mecca of basketball no matter whatLakers historically are better than all 3. NY area basketball has been bad for years, and when they were good it didn't last.
clippers are to the Lakers what the Nets are to the Knicks (team b)Clippers are to the west coast what the Knicks are to the East.
NYK has BK beat in terms of fan base, but who gives a **** about the size of a fan base?
its about time for some retro Brons...Id be all in for 7-10
Bron rocking 2s.
Nike bout to release a prelude pack for LBJ
Why is that funny? I don't think you fully grasp the magnitude of what they just did.
No shade, but many of us don't. To us, it's just a sport. The BEST sport, but a sport. We see it as a championship for the year which is a big deal. But I don't think championships have meant this much to any city as much as Cleveland because they're the only major city who could never get one, until now. Cleveland seems to literally have used this to feel like the city is worth something. As if their entire value hinged on winning a championship. I can't think of any city like that besides Cleveland
Win a championship? For any other major city that isn't a holiday.
explain the magnitude
Win a championship? For any other major city that isn't a holiday.
explain the magnitude
Uh for one Cleveland isn't the biggest city. It's kind of close knit for it to be so small. They've had franchises in the three major sports for almost ALL of those sports respective existence, had a history of winning in two of those sports and hadn't won ANYTHING in ANY sport for half a century. It's one of the most rabid, loyal fan bases in the entire country. Oh and there's that whole thing where the same kid that grew up in this same community(Akron and Cleveland are completely different but we're close enough where you know plenty of people in either city) just brought a championship to them/us. It's much much much bigger than just a championship.