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They should be contracted.

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That's not gonna change the locker room drama and on-court product.
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Havlicekstealsit wrote:That's not gonna change the locker room drama and on-court product.

Gotta give the coaching staff a chance though.. especially when the team is so young.
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LOL
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The GM probably deserves a significant amount of blame in Cleveland. Things are a mess, despite several prominent draft picks, including TWO #1 picks.

But for a lot of organizations, ineptitude begins at the very top. And Dan Gilbert has shown to be overmatched and unprofessional several times now. That sort of clownshow can have far-reaching effects throughout an entire organization. Think Donald Sterling in LA.
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Yeah, the owner is the problem. The team should be contracted.
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ripper76 wrote:Yeah, the owner is the problem. The team should be contracted.

The city isn't the problem. So why contract the team?





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I will never be able to comprehend the level of bias it takes to criticize any player for leaving that organization. It would be akin to criticizing some kid who was working at McDonalds, flipping hamburgers, to pay his way through college for taking a job at Microsoft upon graduation.
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Will Gilbert exploit his poor ill son as a good luck charm at the draft lottery again? I sure hope so.
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WiseGuy wrote:I will never be able to comprehend the level of bias it takes to criticize any player for leaving that organization. It would be akin to criticizing some kid who was working at McDonalds, flipping hamburgers, to pay his way through college for taking a job at Microsoft upon graduation.
The two don't even begin to compare.
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y2ktors wrote:
WiseGuy wrote:I will never be able to comprehend the level of bias it takes to criticize any player for leaving that organization. It would be akin to criticizing some kid who was working at McDonalds, flipping hamburgers, to pay his way through college for taking a job at Microsoft upon graduation.
The two don't even begin to compare.
I don't think playing for the Cavaliers is that much worse, do you?
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Cobra Kai wrote:Speaking of Clownshow. He dresses his son like a clown.

Maybe we shouldn't go there. I made a remark on the old board and it was pointed out to me that his son is physically challenged.
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WiseGuy wrote:
Cobra Kai wrote:Speaking of Clownshow. He dresses his son like a clown.

Maybe we shouldn't go there. I made a remark on the old board and it was pointed out to me that his son is physically challenged.
He is.
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WiseGuy wrote:
y2ktors wrote:
WiseGuy wrote:I will never be able to comprehend the level of bias it takes to criticize any player for leaving that organization. It would be akin to criticizing some kid who was working at McDonalds, flipping hamburgers, to pay his way through college for taking a job at Microsoft upon graduation.
The two don't even begin to compare.
I don't think playing for the Cavaliers is that much worse, do you?

No. You're making millions and traveling to many different places to play the game that millions dream that they could play.
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y2ktors wrote:
WiseGuy wrote:
Cobra Kai wrote:Speaking of Clownshow. He dresses his son like a clown.

Maybe we shouldn't go there. I made a remark on the old board and it was pointed out to me that his son is physically challenged.
He is.
Physically not mentally challenged. I'm sure he's a bright young man. He has to be distraught what has happened to his dad's business.
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