Will Cavs gain home court throughout the playoffs?

The Cavs chances to be the No. 1 seed in the East are now at 95 percent.

Does a bigger prize await, though? The Cavs are inching closer to having home-court advantage throughout the entire playoffs. Especially because the Lakers are not playing their best these days: "If the Lakers want to stay close with Cleveland, they have a list of things to adjust, some of them attitudinal, some of them strategic.

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4 Responses to Will Cavs gain home court throughout the playoffs?

  1. alan t. says:

    John Hollinger is the classic "Exhibit A" that irrefutably proves book smart nerds who follow sports are often mentally retarded and make Forrest Gump look like Albert Einstein.

    Is there anything to which this guy won't assign a totally meaningless random NBA statistic to justify his own existence? The ironic thing is his percentage statistic for the #1 seed in the East is probably the first rational and meaningful statistic he's ever devised during his entire part-time scrambled eggs tenure on espn.com.

    Also, there should be a federal law prohibiting the use of the word "attitudinal" in a sports article. If Obama wasn't so darned busy giving away handouts to any business who asks for it, I know he'd immediately look into this.

  2. terje says:

    hey alan, quit stalking the blogs! we don't need you or anyone reading ohio.com! go ask pat's boss! he doesn't want readers either!

  3. alan t. says:

    terje, I take it you finished reading that Dan kid's brilliant argument along with his name-calling. I got it, terje, inside joke. Ha ha.

  4. terje says:

    yeah, i read that. completely asinine. talk about a turn off. i still have not received a single e-mail back regarding the george-less west coast trip. so i suppose dan is right, go ahead and e-mail his boss because he could care less too.