Thursday, January 21, 2010

Where Amazing Happens.

Quick Note: I have made the comment section open to everyone, feel free to post comments.

Good win by the UC Bearcats last night. They defeated South Florida 78-70. It's relieving to know that we can win without Lance Stephenson, but I definitely feel more comfortable with 'Born Ready' in the lineup.

Sad to say, I lost at the rec center tonight. This loss ends the streak at 14 in a row. We lost our first game down there today, 16-15...so much for win by 2. We end up getting two new teammates and beat up on some frat boys; had a record of 2-1 on the night so not that bad.

Currently watching Lebron-Kobe on TNT, tune in if you wanna see some great one-on-one basketball. Personally I do not think the Cavaliers can't beat the Lakers in a 7 game playoff series. But maybe I am wrong, they seem to be holding their own so far. And wow as I type this game is getting even better...NBA, where amazing happens.

Following the Lakers-Cavs game, my Nuggets are on TV too. Thankfully the Nuggets seem to be on TNT or ESPN a lot, it makes it easy to watch them...sometimes bootleg internet feeds can get annoying.

Glad it's going to be friday tomorrow. I'm excited for some college basketball and NFL playoffs game this weekend. Me and four buddies are finalizing a house tomorrow for next year. Great, safe location. By far the best house we've seen, I'm excited to move in with these guys. While I'm excited, it's a lot of responsibility. I'm ready for it, we're ready for it.


That is the Truth.

7 comments:

  1. Cavs have beaten the Lakers 6 out of the last 8 meetings

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  2. Hell, Cavs could go 82-0 in the regular season and win every game by 30+ but they won't beat the Lakers in the playoffs for two reasons:
    1. Kobe
    2. Mike Brown

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  3. What do you mean who cares? Obviously the Cavs can beat the Lakers, so they can play with them and possibly beat them in a playoff series.

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  4. Regarding the great illusion - Yancy Gates:
    He just doesn't get it! If he had the desire and worked as hard as Danny Fortson, with his body and ball skills, he'd be a consensus All American without any doubters. As it is now, it's questionable whether he helps or hurts the team. They certainly did not miss him against S. Florida.

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  5. To anonymous:
    First of all, they have to get past Boston, Orlando and possibly Atlanta before they can even think about LA.
    Secondly, we are 3 months from meaningful playoffs and anything can happen - like injuries.

    Wake me when the playoffs start.

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  6. To Jake2lab:
    All I was saying is that if the Cavs were to play the Lakers in a playoff series, they are good enough to win. The Cavs have beaten the Lakers 7 of the last 9 meetings, so obviously they can play with them.

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