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Erik CassanoIn Erik Cassano's latest, he says that the Cavs’ unceremonious exit from the NBA Finals just doesn’t fit with The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, Red Right 88 or Game 7 of the 1997 World Series. This time, Cleveland was outclassed by an infinitely more experienced, more talented and better opponent. No matter how hard you might want to weep over what might have been, it just wasn’t going to happen this year. Having had some time to reflect, Erik tells us the six things we all should have learned from this series.

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John HnatThe Cavs lost to the San Antonio Spurs 83-32 in Game Four last night, and the Spurs' victory gave them a 4-0 sweep of the Cavs and their fourth NBA title in the past decade.  John Hnat chimes in one last time with another game recap, and goes out strong with another outstanding effort today making comparisons of Lebron and this Cavs team to a young Indy Jones where they will have many more good days ahead of them.  Props to the Cavs on a great run, and Hnat for an outstanding first season of The Good, Bad, & the Summary. 

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The Fumble. The Drive. The Shot. And now ... The Sweep. Add it to the laundry list of lexicons used to describe memorable failures in Cleveland sports history. In his latest column, Hiko looks back at the Spurs series, the season as a whole, and also looks ahead to an off-season where the Cavs will look to address some of the needs exposed by the Spurs.

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Erik CassanoOn the day after the Cavaliers disappointing game three loss to the Spurs, Erik Cassano decided to skip on his usual post game wrapup.  Wednesday evening, the last night of calm before the Cavs face elimination in Game 4 on Thursday, Erik decided to drive downtown and take in all the Finals pomp and circumstance before it's gone.  He quickly realized alot of people had the same idea as him ... despite certain doom.

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John HnatNo, the Cavs are not dead.  But they are on the bed, with a passel of nearby strange machines beeping occasionally, and with a stream of family members stopping by to say goodbye.  And why is that nice man in the black suit with the white collar leaning over and saying some choice words in Latin? Cleveland lost to San Antonio last night, 75-72, in Game Three of the NBA Finals.  The loss puts the Cavs in a 3-0 hole in this best-of-seven series.  They now need to beat the three-time NBA champions four games in a row, including the last two in San Antonio.  Johnny Hnat takes us through the disappointing Game Three loss for the Cavaliers.

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