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WNBA PLAYOFFS ARE STARTING

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EXPECT GREAT. Let's go Seattle Storm!

Sam Amico: Believe It: These Cavs Can Still Make It Happen

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Sam Amico at theclevelandfan.com and Cavaliers writer for NBA.com, thinks the Cavs will win 45-50 games this year. Mr. Amico- I 'm feeling the love and agree 100%!

LeBron James' hatred doesn't fit supposed crime

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So according to a recent poll, Lebron James is the most hated man in sports. Mr. Gutierrez, of the Miami Herald doesn't seem to think being an egomaniac and holding the NBA world hostage for your own self gratification is worthy of becoming public enemy number one.

Mo Williams/Ramon Sessions check in at 19 and 22 - Yahoo! Sports point guard rankings

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19. Mo Williams(notes), Cleveland Cavaliers (last year: 12th) Along Calderon's lines, I just can't move forward with the idea of Mo Williams as a top-tier point guard until he at least attempts to move his feet defensively. Playing with a front court that included LeBron James(notes), Anderson Varejao(notes), Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) and Shaquille O'Neal(notes) may have helped mask (or even encourage) bad habits, but Mo has a lot of making up to do on that end. On offense he's a scorer and not a playmaker, but an efficient scorer to his credit. 22. Ramon Sessions(notes), Cleveland Cavaliers (last year: 16th) Sessions had an off season, and could you blame him? He was passed over in Milwaukee, signed by a Timberwolves team after being ignored all summer, and that team goes ahead and tries to run the triangle? With a shoot-first rookie point guard leading the way? Traded to Cleveland in the offseason, he'll ... back up another point guard.

Dwyane Wade says LeBron has handled himself well this summer

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What else can Dwyane Wade say about Lebron becoming "Robin to his Batman"

Bron puts Akron on the map "i'm not saying i had anything to do with it..."

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Bron puts Akron on the map "i'm not saying i had anything to do with it..."

Joe Tait is where he belongs...in the Hall of Fame

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Who will be the Cavalier who will be hardest to replace? If you say that it will be LeBron James, regardless of any lingering bitterness, your argument would be a valid one. But, for me, it is a no-brainer (and trust me, I am an expert in that category, as some of my posts have surely attested)...to me, there will never be another broadcaster like Joe Tait, not in this town, not in any town, and when he leaves after the 2010-11 season, the void will be a daunting void to try to fill. Last night Joe received the recognition that he has earned through almost 40 years behind the microphone and accepted his enshrinement into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. Congratulations, Joe, I think that it is safe to say that you created as many Cavs' fans over the years with your spirit and your honest "call of the game" than any individual player ever created, at least before the past few years. You, sir, will never be equaled.