#CavsRank Moments: 27-25 (The tantrum, all you can eat Fryes, and the podium)
27. Stephen Curry’s Temper Tantrum Clocking in at No. 27 of the #CavsRank, Stephen Curry’s temper tantrum during Game…
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27. Stephen Curry’s Temper Tantrum Clocking in at No. 27 of the #CavsRank, Stephen Curry’s temper tantrum during Game…
For anyone wondering whether or not Team USA would be tested in men’s basketball during these Rio Olympics… the answer…
The 2015-2016 NBA season has come and gone, and THE Cleveland Cavaliers are your reigning NBA Champions. Let’s say it again, THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS…
If you were the Cavs, what would you do about Delly? Nate: I’d match in a heartbeat. I’m baffled –…
Four points I’m thinking about the Cleveland Cavaliers… 1.) The champagne bubbles have fizzled out, all the confetti has been…
https://soundcloud.com/ctb-5/ep107 What a week! Ben Werth plays us in on this pod with his Jack Black-esque diddy about how he…
https://soundcloud.com/ctb-5/game6-finals-instacap Whoa Delly (or maybe Whoa Dahntay!) The Cavs won the biggest game in franchise history, tonight, led by LeBron’s…
On the anniversary of D-Day, Nate thanked the heavens that Tom and his despairing attitude hadn’t poisoned the Allied spirit, especially in Britain during the early years of WWII, lest “we’d all be speaking German today.” On the contrary, had it not be for the evacuation at Dunkirk, some licking of the wounds, and a massive “reloading” about which the world hath never seen before or since (in 1939, annual U.S. Military aeroplane production was 3,000. By 1944 the U.S. had built over 300,000 planes), the Allies may not have prevailed.
https://soundcloud.com/ctb-5/podcast-episode-103-roadblocks-or-speedbumps Nate Smith, Tom Pestak, and David Wood talk the week in Cavs: the Game 3 Loss, good and bad…