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  • #23449
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    SwatLakeCity
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     http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/news/story?id=5847505

    I am so glad that Cavs officials are taking precautions for this upcoming game. I was worried that this game could get very ugly, very quickly because there is some bad blood between Cavs fan and Lebron. I am definitely on the Cavs side but I am not going over to Miami and find Lebron in order to show my anger, nor would I go to this game to do that. Not because I don’t have the money, but because showing my anger might do more harm than help. (And I’m also more mature than that.)

    I do not want a repeat of what happened when the Pacers played the Pistons back when Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest played for the Pacers. And I was afraid that this upcoming game between the Cavs and the Heat might indeed repeat that UGLY game. But this act by the Cleveland officials just about provides enough precaution that that will not happen. Now we will just have to watch the game on Dec. 2nd on TNT and see what happens.

    Please control your anger, Cavs fans, when you go to watch this game. No fights with the players. This would really disrupt from the way the game of basketball is supposed to be played.

     

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  • #444050
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    Toronto16
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     Uhh, they can just wear a jacket over any anti-Lebron clothing to the game?

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  • #444054
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    Toronto16
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     Uhh, they can just wear a jacket over any anti-Lebron clothing to the game?

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  • #444073
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    Toronto16
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     Uhh, they can just wear a jacket over any anti-Lebron clothing to the game?

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  • #444068
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    McDunkin

    Its called reverse psychology

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  • #444072
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    McDunkin

    Its called reverse psychology

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  • #444091
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    McDunkin

    Its called reverse psychology

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