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Erik CassanoThe net result of most losses in professional sports is blame -- who fell asleep at the switch, who didn't execute a play at crunch time, who gets to wear the goat horns until his team has a chance to redeem itself.  But Friday's 110-108 Cavaliers loss to the Suns was a rare exception. Unlike some of the Cavs' earlier losses when they were still floundering below the .500 mark, there was no real reason for gnashing of teeth. This was a loss with honor, if such a thing exists.

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Gary BenzTimes are pretty good for Cleveland sports. The Cavs coming off a Finals appearance, the Indians off 96 wins, and the Browns coming off 10. And for the first time maybe ever, all of the coaches and general managers of our three professional sports teams are locked up well into the future, and working together harmoniously. In Gary's latest, he takes a look at the stability in Cleveland sports right now.

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Jesse LamovskyGary Waters made Kent State basketball into a household name among mid-major programs, and he is doing it again at Cleveland State, as evidenced by last week’s program-defining, back-to-back wins over twelfth-ranked Butler and perennial power Valparaiso. Despite its first Horizon League loss at Wisconsin-Green Bay on Thursday night, CSU is still alone at the top of the conferences standings, and Jesse Lamovsky pens about the opportunity in front of Waters in his latest.

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Jesse LamovskyJesse Lamovsky penned a piece last week about the 1986 Cleveland State Vikings, and checks back in today with another stroll down memory lane to remember the other great local Cinderella team of this era: the 2002 Kent State Golden Flashes. Led by Trevor Huffman, Andrew Mitchell, Demetric Shaw, and Antonio Gates ... the #10 seeded Flashes knocked off Oklahoma State, Alabama, and Pitt (in a memorable OT game) before falling just short of the Final Four against Indiana.

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Brian McPeekWith the Browns done, training camp still weeks away, and the Cavs in the middle of their season ... these are the dog days for Cleveland sports fans.  And luckily for us, the NFL playoff action has been fantastic this postseason.  In The Weekend Wrap, Brian hits on the Super Bowl matchup, as well as the resurgence of the Cavs and the emergence of Cleveland State.  Also, LeBron, a drama queen?  Brian also touches on the theatrics of King James in his Monday morning recurring piece.

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