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Cavaliers – Ramblings from the Road

by George Thomas on November 3, 2008

in Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, Mo Williams, NBA, pro basketball

Many apologies for a lack of a gameblog Saturday night – you got that grumpy ol’ muppets Alan and John?  To say that the New Orleans Arena had wireless issues would be kind.  Onward, however.

I never thought I’d get to New Orleans twice in a year – I was last there in January for the massacre known as the BCS National Championship Game.  But that city will forever leave one impression on me – it’s a city – at least in its downtown area – of strip club and liquor bulletin boards.  What’s hilarious is the juxtaposition of some of those boards – occasionally you’ll see a couple right near a church, begging a person to question themselves:  am I a saint or sinner?  No comments on that please.

It was interesting to talk with former Cav Devin Brown who despite putting up decent numbers last year, wasn’t re-signed by the club during the offseason.  He was guarded in his comments, but you can tell that there’s something simmering beneath the surface there.

From there it was on to Dallas where I witnessed something firsthand that I’d only heard about before.  Let’s call it the LeBron effect.  What is it?  The Cavaliers practiced at Southern Methodist University Sunday at that school’s lush practice facility.  The SMU women’s volleyball team was playing Rice at the time.  Myself and colleagues Brian Windhorst (now of the PD) and Bob Finnan (of the News-Herald) stopped to look as well.

It took a while, but it happened, slowly but surely someone saw a group of tall, muscular guys hangin’ in the corner of the gym.  You could see the look of astonishment come over one student’s face as he realizes one of the guys is James – the jaw hits the floor yada, yada, yada.  But it’s what he did next that caused more than a few chuckles.  The kid grabbed a volleyball and made this weird, frantic side-to-side, up-and-down motion with his hand that looked as if…well, if you’re a guy you know what it looked like.   And had anyone seen James’ reaction, it was easy to tell that’s what he thought.

Of course, he was just looking for an autograph, but it’s one of those priceless moments that you can’t script.

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alan t. November 3, 2008 at 4:39 pm

Did that volleyball kid look anything like this bell ringer?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFxwOLbImcU

George Thomas November 3, 2008 at 5:45 pm

I’m still rolling on the floor, Alan. Sort of kinda like that.

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Dave Robisch November 4, 2008 at 1:25 am

So George what was the issue with Devin Brown? I never understood why he fell off Mike Brown’s radar. Especially in game 7 in Boston I thought he would have made more sense than playing a dreadful Pavlovic. So what did you find out?

George Thomas November 4, 2008 at 8:28 pm

Dave: It’s nothing I got on the record.

larry d. November 5, 2008 at 10:22 pm

Just give it to us as ‘background,’ George.

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