ESPN, NBA.com ignoring Channing Frye.. covering stars instead

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  • Ratzz
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 07-07-10
    • 8965

    #1
    ESPN, NBA.com ignoring Channing Frye.. covering stars instead
    this dude is LIGHTS OUT. Period.

    last two games were largely won at the margins due to his play.
    insane efficiency.

    in the Laker game, i guess.. they get a pass, because it is the final meeting
    EVER of LeBron and Kobe..

    but today.. Kevin Love started and stunk it up, Cavs down 10 pts.
    Lue puts in Frye, Cavs go up +2 Pts.. in like 6 minutes. 12 pt. swing.

    total bogus not to focus on him, in highlights.. it was Frye and Thompson
    who won this game.

    LeBron just said that team was playing great basketball.. but should
    make a point to credit Frye and TT on national TV

    i really hope coach Lue stars up and gives credit

  • louielouie
    SBR MVP
    • 06-06-13
    • 3149

    #2
    You could say ESPN is ignoring the best team and best story in the NBA which is the new look small ball Cavs. With LeBron at point and Kyrie in killer Kobe mode this team is about to win a lot. They are already and will be the hottest team in the NBA come playoffs and wooo boy watch out!!
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    • Ratzz
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 07-07-10
      • 8965

      #3
      they won't be lights out with Kevin Love starting.. against GSW.. they can't go down 10 pts.
      if they do.. that game is probably done.

      start Channing

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      • louielouie
        SBR MVP
        • 06-06-13
        • 3149

        #4
        Trust me Lue will make the adjustments necessary to beat anyone they play -- especially the Warriors -- last year without a healthy Kyrie they went to 6 games -- at full health the Cavs could beat the Warriors in 5 games, but I think 6 at home for the fans -- Spurs or Clippers will most likely be in the finals IMO
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        • Ratzz
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 07-07-10
          • 8965

          #5
          Originally posted by louielouie
          Trust me Lue will make the adjustments necessary to beat anyone they play -- especially the Warriors -- last year without a healthy Kyrie they went to 6 games -- at full health the Cavs could beat the Warriors in 5 games, but I think 6 at home for the fans -- Spurs or Clippers will most likely be in the finals IMO
          that was a totally different Warrior team/

          they were nervous as hell last year. the Cavs were killing them in the 1Q, and only started scoring again after Thompson put them at the line with an Offensive Foul late in the 1Q. Cats were up like 15 pts. Dubs had not scored in like 6-7 min. (Van Gundy pointed it out immediately, said TT bailed them out)

          then they hit their FTs relaxed and got back into it. If cars WON that game, the would be Champs.
          because they would have returned to Cleveland with a 2-0 lead.

          GSW, and Curry were nervous as shidt. then

          not now, now they see themselves as the Champions and actually have the real confidence that is hard to rattle.
          They were easy to rattle last year. it really helps to win your First Finals. then you get rattled much less.

          •• Cavs have to win Game 1 to beat GSW, otherwise Curry confidence becomes unshakeable.
          •• And they won't win Game 1 if they get down 10 pts.
          •• and with Love in there they are likely to get down 10 pts. Early.

          start Frye and WIN the Finals

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          • louielouie
            SBR MVP
            • 06-06-13
            • 3149

            #6
            Cavs just need one on the road and they will guarantee do that - imfrankly more concerned about the spurs - warriors are the luckiest finals team in twenty years - they will be lucky to ever get back especially in the west - cavs get a cakewalk to the finals and can prepare for a week against whatever beat up and injured team survives the west
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            • Ratzz
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-07-10
              • 8965

              #7
              Originally posted by louielouie
              Cavs just need one on the road and they will guarantee do that - imfrankly more concerned about the spurs - warriors are the luckiest finals team in twenty years - they will be lucky to ever get back especially in the west - cavs get a cakewalk to the finals and can prepare for a week against whatever beat up and injured team survives the west
              i disagree.. i really think the Cavs must win Game 1, if they lose Game 1, with Love starting and they come back and start him Game two, it's 0-2

              with Frye in there it's a tough call. most of that team hits 3-Pointers in their sleep.
              we need Frye, because he can do the same, and that completely opens everything up..
              you can't leave him alone out there, that completely screws up their defense.

              basically it is the same team on both sides of the ball, i give the athletic edge to Thompson
              over Bogut, Bogut bigger, but much slower than Thompson., we look good with Frye in there.
              needs play for 30-35 min, to get the win. 10-12 minutes won't do it.

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              • louielouie
                SBR MVP
                • 06-06-13
                • 3149

                #8
                You assume warriors make the finals but look at the odds - cavs are twice as favored with half the bets - warriors are not who the cavs will face - spurs, thunder or clippers are the competition and the cavs can lose a game to any of them and still win the finals - if the warriors luck out again the cavs will win game one and game two and maybe even sweep - this healthy cavs team us too big defensive and deep for any jump shooting team with that many turnovers
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