Joakim Noah....LOL!
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John Bena (aka CavsBlogger)
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Best opportunties to laugh at Noah?
Try to catch him whenever he smiles but many here missed the press conference after game 4. Noah started out with how tough it was to lose, yada yada yada…“but we can’t put our heads down”.
Then he laid his head down, almost on top of the microphone and wept! His hands covered his eyes. My wife…a bleeding liberal sometimes…could not comprehend it and neither could I. I guess he puts alot into the game. That’s why he hates LeBron’s dance fever I am sure. He just can’t stand to lose.
I'm Polish...what's your excuse?
My wife…a bleeding liberal sometimes
What?
by rockemsockem on Apr 27, 2010 11:07 PM CDT up reply actions
NavyCavsFan....
you are missing a highlight of LeBron dunking over the Celtics mixed in with Noah’s statements about Cleveland. The best part is when it cuts back and forth between the highlight and Noah fumbling for words and saying nothing for the moment. Good stuff, check it out when you can.
That’s the dunk they used in the nba commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgDRFcjc0mU&feature=fvw
It would seem to me, that you feel threatened by the Eric Ghiaciuc acquisition.
They shoulda edited in the dunk on james johnson in game 2
It would seem to me, that you feel threatened by the Eric Ghiaciuc acquisition.
by johnnyphoenix on Apr 27, 2010 10:02 AM CDT up reply actions
Noah is a talent
and is easily his teams MVP this series, and the majority of this season.
Go Magic!
Noah is talented, but he’s a rude, nasty and big mouthed loser. The way he’s been talking with his team losing i would hate to see his attitude when the Bulls actually win a series.
by CavsLebronFan on Apr 27, 2010 11:21 AM CDT up reply actions
Very true, CavsLebronFan, there will be another post regarding that later this afternoon. The guy could be likable, he sure plays basketball well enough, but when he opens his mouth and inserts his foot, it makes it difficult not to give back the love, so to speak.
by AncientMariner on Apr 27, 2010 11:24 AM CDT up reply actions
A lot might depend on if both teams close out their series tonight…if Boston has to go six or even seven games with the Heat, that would benefit the Cavs, no doubt, as it benefited the Magic last year to catch the Celtics right after their war with the Bulls.
With the problems Milwaukee has without Bogut and with Atlanta simply unable to win on the road, it seems, you guys must be salivating over your next round.
by AncientMariner on Apr 27, 2010 11:14 AM CDT up reply actions
Boston is good. They’re not a championship team anymore but they aren’t as over the hill as some people think. I think it will be the ideal preparation for us before the ECF, they won’t be easy beats and will test us so we’ll get a good workout, but they probably won’t push us to 7, so we won’t be fatigued either.
by CavsLebronFan on Apr 27, 2010 11:23 AM CDT up reply actions
Boston better be ready to bear down and stop Shaq down low. If they can deal with that, then they need to be ready to stop our smaller and more athletic-ups featuring the J’s ( JJ, AJ and LBJ). I think they will have a hard time stopping one let alone both.
Boston presents alot more defensive problems than Chicago but they are not very versatile and if we contain Rondo they won’t out score us.
I'm Polish...what's your excuse?
And if we don’t let Garnett get into our heads and take us out of our game, as well
by AncientMariner on Apr 27, 2010 12:20 PM CDT up reply actions
I think there’s a better chance of Rasheed being taken out of his “game” (such as it is), than any of the Cavs getting flustered by Garnett. Cavs are pretty much playoff tested. I don’t see Garnett being capable of more than throwing elbows…and the refs will likely keep a close eye on that.
I'm Polish...what's your excuse?
Perkins also
looks as though he has lost a step recently. Don’t know why either considering hes like 25?
Is there still a spot on the bandwagon?
You might remember that I was on here during last year’s playoffs cheering for the Cavs. My beloved Preds have been eliminated in the NHL, so now I’m ready to be a Cavs fan again!
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by Aditya T (smashville) on Apr 27, 2010 11:45 AM CDT reply actions
As a fellow Predators fan, I may be biased, but yeah, there is always room for one more. Might even be convenient if you not only jump on the bandwagon again, but that, this time, you remain through the playoffs, off-season, and next season too.
by AncientMariner on Apr 27, 2010 12:15 PM CDT up reply actions
Oh, I follow them all year
I just get on FTS playoff time.
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Official Graphic Goon of On The Forecheck.
by Aditya T (smashville) on Apr 27, 2010 4:18 PM CDT up reply actions
Noah is a joke
And any other Gator for that matter….
"Just to remind you, Orlando made it to the finals last year without this guy. Crazy."~John Krolik
Comments like yours
are the #2 reason I am a die hard Gator.
Might I ask for my own curiosity, would you be a fan of Ohio State and/or FSU?
2 things
1) Boston won that series
2) Noah is kind of right…the cavs are an amazing team, but Cleavland is a boring city






















