~ Cleveland Cavaliers 2016-17 Opening Night celebration thread ~

ansatsusha_gouki

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Intense shit. Madness. Taking game one was crazy..


I was on ESPN website and watching the Cavs game at the same time..


At,one point I saw the Cubs had the bases loaded and was like...wtf and saw they didn't score..I believe the Cubs did it another time and didn't score.....


The Indians need to win today and Game 3
 

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Is it just me or does Kyrie look quicker?


He probably is, dude might just be getting them legs back after sitting down the while with the injury. Also he's been on TV often and folks talk down on him but don't realized he's a gamer.
 

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He probably is, dude might just be getting them legs back after sitting down the while with the injury. Also he's been on TV often and folks talk down on him but don't realized he's a gamer.

I don't know what people are missing. Granted, Lebron was fully deserving of the MVP in the Finals, but Kyrie Irving was balling, and he a no. of timely shots during the series. Lebron was King, but he didn't produce them wins by himself.
 

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Joakim Noah continued to shoot free throws during ring ceremony
Posted By: Victor GalvezPosted date: October 26, 2016In: NBA
As the lights started to dim inside Quicken Loans Arena on Tuesday night, it marked a historic moment for theCleveland Cavaliers who were about to start their ring ceremony and the unveiling of their championship banner.

The fans in attendance, together with the team’s distinguished guests, all started preparing themselves for the momentous occasion except for one player from the New York Knicks who was noticeably still on the court and practicing his free throws even as everyone had already cleared the floor.



Noah did not mind the court being a little dark and just carried on with his warm-up. He only stopped when the ball was taken from him.



The Cavs had the last laugh on this night though as they blew out the Knicks 117-88 and held Noah scoreless with only six rebounds and three assists across his name in almost 20 minutes of action.
 

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Cavs trolling Warriors with ring design...



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Cavs NBA Championship ring reminds everyone that Warriors blew a 3-1 lead
Posted By: Tomer AzarlyPosted date: October 26, 2016In: NBA
The Cleveland Cavaliers were awarded their 2016 NBA Championship rings last night in the home opener against the New York Knicks. Until yesterday, no one know for sure what the rings would look like (aside from really cool).

Of course, after the game, you knew the Cavs’ Snapchat King took to the Snap and showed fans the stunning details of the ring.



You can see the games the Cavs won, which also sort of signifies that the first time in NBA history that a team came back from a 3-1 deficit to win an NBA Championship (Also that the Warriors blew a 3-1 lead).

Per the ring designers,Kay Jewelers: (via CBS Sports)

On the interior side of the ring is a line of seven gemstones to represent the best-of-seven games in an NBA Finals series. In the order the games were won, three white diamonds depict the Golden State Warriors and four genuine “wine-colored” garnets represent the Cavaliers, symbolizing the first time in NBA history that any team has overcome a 3-1 deficit to become NBA Champions.





 
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