It isn’t the one Game 2 loss that should haunt the Cavaliers, but the …

The ceremony was two hours from beginning, and the unceremonious end was even farther away when a member of the Cavaliers' public relations staff walked briskly toward the home locker room at The Q. One hand was wrapped around the middle of each of the NBA Most Valuable Player statuettes of a player dribbling a ball.

One Response to “It isn’t the one Game 2 loss that should haunt the Cavaliers, but the …”

  1. Извините за то, что вмешиваюсь: Я разбираюсь в этом вопросе. Давайте обсудим. Пишите здесь или в PM.

    One hand was wrapped around the middle of each of the NBA Most Valuable Player statuettes of a player dribbling a ball..

Leave a Reply

Related news:
Cleveland Cavaliers A.M. Links: The future isn’t now; Game stories
LeBron James: Why Leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers Will Haunt the King Forever
Knicks Loss Is Sixers Gain
Cavaliers look to bounce back from Game 3 loss to Wizards
Miami Heat: After a King-Sized Beatdown, Is Team Beginning To Find Its Identity?
Misery in Cleveland as Cavaliers’ losing continues
Reshuffled front office isn’t slowing Cleveland Cavaliers’ off-season trade explorations
Eight Is Enough: Cavaliers Lose To The Spurs
Continue reading “Is he or isn’t he? Free-agent forward Kurz may choose Nuggets over Cavaliers”
Game plan
Cavaliers looking for more from Mo
NBA lockout adds to lingering “itch” of loss for Wade
Miami Heat: What Heat’s 100-92 Loss to the Atlanta Hawks Means for the Season
Silas to coach Bobcats in place of Brown
Bill Plaschke: Uncomfortable question returns to haunt Kobe Bryant
Cavs Owner Gleeful In LeBron’s Loss