By Tariq Ali on Jun 7, 2007 in Cavaliers News, NBA Finals 2007, Playoffs 2007 | 1 Comment
“15 For the Finals” to Focus on Opening ABC Telecast
The 2007 NBA Finals, featuring the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James and the San Antonio Spurs and Tim Duncan, will tip off Thursday at 9 p.m. ET with an unprecedented multimedia initiative offering the start of the game across 15 ABC and ESPN platforms – including […]
By Tariq Ali on Jun 5, 2007 in Cavaliers News, LeBron James, NBA Finals 2007, Playoffs 2007 | 0 Comments
“Add 35 pounds to all our players,” Popovich said, “and make them demonstratively quicker.”
“If we just say, ‘Bruce, it’s your job to stop LeBron and the Cleveland Cavaliers,’ we’re in big trouble,” Popovich said. “Bruce has done a great job. He’s a tremendous defender. He sets the tone for us at the defensive end, but […]
By Tariq Ali on Jun 5, 2007 in Cavaliers News, NBA Finals 2007, Playoffs 2007 | 2 Comments
No one expects the Cavaliers to win this series, except for Cavaliers fans(most of them) and Dick Vital.
ESPN’s Dick Vitale picked them to win in seven games. That would shock the NBA. You are talking about the Cavaliers winning on Spurs’ home court.
“ESPN.com had four “experts” view the series” Terry Pluto in the Akron Beacon […]
By Tariq Ali on Jun 4, 2007 in Cavaliers News, NBA Finals 2007, Playoffs 2007 | 0 Comments
Brian Mahoney, AP Basketball Writer, look at the matchups in the NBA finals and give you a position-by-position breakdown.
“SMALL FORWARD: Bruce Bowen vs. LeBron James. Bowen is one of the NBA’s top perimeter defenders and has agitated a number of offensive stars with his tactics, including Steve Nash during the second round. But he struggled […]
By Tariq Ali on Jun 3, 2007 in Cavaliers News, NBA Finals 2007, Playoffs 2007 | 2 Comments
This is courtesy of the TNT guys (Ernie, Kenny, Charles).
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By Tariq Ali on Jun 3, 2007 in Cavaliers News, NBA Finals 2007, Playoffs 2007 | 2 Comments
Cavaliers Fans, we are going to the NBA finals, yes this one is for real. I am still trying to digest what happened last night. After fighting the Indians and Cavs traffic, we were able to make it to the Q around 7:30pm.
A lot of good things happened yesterday and it started with the free […]
By Tariq Ali on Jun 2, 2007 in Cavaliers News, LeBron James, Playoffs 2007 | 0 Comments
Tonight could be a special night for the Cavaliers. A win tonight will give the Cavaliers their first trip in team history to the NBA Finals.
A win tonight will make the Cavaliers just the third team in NBA history to win a conference finals series after trailing 2-0 in a seven-game series. The others are […]
By Tariq Ali on Jun 1, 2007 in Cavaliers News, LeBron James, Playoffs 2007 | 0 Comments
If you missed this game last night, then you better find someone who TiVo’d it or have it on a video tape, otherwise you will want to wait for EPSN Classic to air this game, and they will for many years.
Lebron James performance last night was just unbelievable. I couldn’t sleep all night, as a […]
By Tariq Ali on May 31, 2007 in Cavaliers News, Playoffs 2007 | 0 Comments
Larry Hughes will attempt to play through the pain tonight in Game 5. Hughes said at the morning shootaround that he expects to go through the same pre-game therapy routine, including the cortisone shot, and he will re-evaluate his need for the medication before Saturday’s Game 6.
Mike Brown said he would start Hughes if he […]
By Tariq Ali on May 30, 2007 in Cavaliers News, Playoffs 2007 | 0 Comments
Are we about to see the last of Detroit? Are basketball fans around the country ready for a new team to RISE UP in the east?
That’s what Gregg Doyel from CBS SportsLins.com said in his article “Pathetic Pistons show age in Game 4 loss”
He writes:
”Outside of Detroit, has anyone enjoyed watching the Pistons over the past […]
By Tariq Ali on May 29, 2007 in Cavaliers News, Playoffs 2007, Videos | 0 Comments
Here is a video of Rasheed throwing his shirt in anger in his way to the locker room in the Quicken Loan Arena after the Pistons lost to the Cavaliers in Game 4. The shirt hit one of the Pistons’ assistant coaches.