It Was A Not So “Noble” Cleveland Title
This is worth running again. Add that Adam Silver further enhanced Cleveland’s chances suspending one of Golden state’s top players, Draymond Green for game 5.
There is much one can say about this game, the odds, such machinations about the insidious subculture of gambling but more than anything as one who once loved sports and as with too many people in this society fell victim to the “title means all or way too much attitude,” it is the glaring difference in the road to the finals Cleveland took and the Thunder/Warriors winner will have taken when the NBA finals begin—that truly irks and consumes me.
The Warriors won 73 games and have to deal with a team as good as the Thunder, the alternative was a 67 win San Antonio Spurs team.
All this is worth repeating especially regarding a not so “noble” Cleveland title.

Once there were epic works such as Hamlet. Now LeBron James gives us horrible double negative grammar and an obscenity laced speech at a parade Cleveland did not deserve. Go Indians, this is not anti’Cleveland but anti the sickening NBA, its commissioner, its best player (James) and yes some not so “noble” people, in fact the opposite.