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Your Turn -- Poll of the Week

We have a while to wait.  It could be six days, it could be eight.  That makes this week's poll an easy one --

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Who would you rather face in the Eastern Conference Finals?
Boston
366 votes
Orlando
98 votes

464 votes | Poll has closed

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I voted for the Chowders because I’d like to avenge last year’s series. But I still would have rather had a third option to vote for:

I don’t care, bacuse we are smoking either of them.

by talonk on May 12, 2009 1:35 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Wow, look at the amount of votes. This blog is certainly growing. Good times.

by Ilamuku on May 12, 2009 2:31 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

definitely boston as a result of no KG

by DontCallMeJoey on May 12, 2009 7:34 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

We don’t really match up with Orlando well either… As much as I want Boston’s playoff hopes to be cut off as early as possible, I think we would have a better chance against them and we could avenge last year’s playoffs in the process… I don’t care if they don’t have KG and are weakened, I still will enjoy crushing them just as much as usual.

by NBA FAN on May 12, 2009 8:59 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I voted Boston, but they’ll have to watch out for the Celtics’ magic (no pun intended).

And from the looks of it we will have a Cleveland/Boston Eastern Conference Finals. I think they can wrap it up in Orlando.

As for the NBA Finals, the only team I’m worried about are the Nuggets. I think they can beat the Lakers. If they don’t, the Lakers are just too inconsistent.

Cavs 4 Champs!

by GekkouKitsune on May 13, 2009 2:38 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

One Word...REVENGE!!

I know Garnett is not going to play which doesn’t make it nearly as sweet, but who out there wouldn’t like to see the Cavs take it to the Celtics like they have been in the early rounds. Granted they will be much better than both Det and Atl, but I still think the Cavs can take it in 5…maybe even 4…they are just white hot right now!

As far as the match up with either…again…I think they can beat both, so I will choose the team who I would like to see beaten by us more.

…and for all you LA fans out there…I am sorry, but Cavs beat Denver in 6!!!

by CAVS FAN IN UK on May 13, 2009 8:54 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Don't forget the unsufferable Celtic fans....

that come here and at the Celticsblog. I remember one coming here telling us we were foolhearty to think that we would have an easy time with Detroit…..( he hasn’t been back).

Another said, rather cavalierly, ( pun intended) that he was’nt “impressed” with our record back in December and there was "no way’ Cleveland could possibly end up with a better record than Boston.

For those two, and their fellow Nazi’s over at “17 banners”, I want to smack the hell out of the Celtics! Revenge would best be served in 4 quick cold games!

So I told her," I'll be nicer if you try to be smarter!'..That was a mistake.

by Juannieboy on May 13, 2009 2:03 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I’ve gota roomate who lived in Boston for the first 3 years of his life before moving to ohio and the dude still thinks he is a Bostonian. I want to be sitting next to him while he make excuses and whines until the cavs give them an early summer vacation, and if the cavs can play like they did the first 7 games I don’t see why they couldn’t sweep the celtics. It would definitely send a message to the nuggets.

I have been reading the blog all season. Good stuff. Decided to post because no one around me is nearly as amped as I am. Lots of Cleveland haters… and I live in Ohio!

by throwback on May 14, 2009 8:45 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I vote Orlando

Boston’s a waste of your time. I just think it’s silly to want to beat up your high school bully right after he becomes a paraplegic. I doubt that Orlando will win, but it’s ridiculously boring watching the LaBrons sweep the playoffs, maybe Orlando would make it slightly interesting, but I doubt it.

Question, is there anyone at all, that is even slightly concerned about the Lakers? Even in the least?

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by Screen Name on May 14, 2009 6:10 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Sure, every team should "concern" us now.....

and the Lakers may turn out to be the 300 lb. gorilla nobody’s talking about. We’ll just have to cross that bridge if we get to it.

So I told her," I'll be nicer if you try to be smarter!'..That was a mistake.

by Juannieboy on May 14, 2009 7:34 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

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