Cavs Fall Hard to the Pistons
One night after beating the Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers were punished by the Detroit Pistons, 109-75. A 34 point ass kicking. How is that possible? Were the Cavs tired? Did they not expect a fight from the Pistons? Considering we are only 16 games into the season and the Pistons have been a powerhouse in the East for at least a few years, I’m still perplexed. The game was close until the second have begun, when the Cavs were outscored by 13. I don’t want to hear the injury card being played, these guys are supposed to be professional NBA Athletes. How often do you see this? A team plays like a king one night, then like the court jester the other. When you’re getting paid millions of dollars to play ball for 8 months out of the year, I (the fans) expect 110% every singe night. Unfortunately, more often than not we do not get that. Modern day athletes, spoiled brats, call them what you want, but I’ll stick to simply disappointing.
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You’ve got to be kidding me, right? LeBron almost single-handedly knocked the PissedOns out of the playoffs last year. They had revenge on their mind last night, struggled in the first half, and then when the King hit the showers early, dominated an over-matched team.
I’m a Cavs fan and was rolling my eyes the entire 2nd half but still. These guys are grown men. Besides Joey Harrington, no grown man wants to be embarrassed on TV. They didn’t give up, they just aren’t very good. Do you see what kind of difference Bron Bron makes???