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Old 02-25-2006, 08:22 AM
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Question As a fan - do you boo the home team?

I just never understood that. People in Cleveland were booing Lebron last night. What happened to supporting your team win or lose?

As a fan - do you boo your home or favorite team?
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Old 02-25-2006, 08:35 AM
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I been to over 160 chiefs games and never booed them....even through the bad years...
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Old 02-25-2006, 08:36 AM
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Why were they booing Lebron??
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Although it's rare...I have done it. More booing a paticular player then the team
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Old 02-25-2006, 08:38 AM
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seattle your nfc champions so i really cannot answer this..
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Old 02-25-2006, 08:39 AM
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Although it's rare...I have done it. More booing a paticular player then the team
Eagles fans are expected to boo the home team
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Old 02-25-2006, 08:41 AM
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Why were they booing Lebron??
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Gilbert Arenas has had nights like the one LeBron James had against Washington.

Arenas scored 26 points, and the Wizards shut down James in the second half in a 102-94 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night.

"We tried to pressure the ball, take him a little out of his game, and see if things might happen," Arenas said. "It's a real good win for us."

James finished with 25 points, but went 0-for-8 from the field and 4-for-12 from the foul line in the second half as Cleveland dropped its second straight after winning three in a row.

"I put all the blame on myself," said James, who came in averaging 35.8 points on 52 percent shooting over his previous five games. "It was a bad performance by me, simple as that."

James missed his final seven from the line -- and was even booed in the final minutes. After missing a shot from the wing with 5 seconds left, he angrily ripped off his headband, threw it into the crowd and walked off the court.

James said he "of course" heard the boos, adding, "If these fans want to boo me, it's on them."

Arenas said he's had tough nights, too.

"I had one of those in Orlando when I missed eight straight," Arenas said. "It's harder at home."

Antawn Jamison scored 25 points and Caron Butler added 24 as Washington snapped a four-game road losing streak. The Wizards have won 15 of their last 21 overall.

It was their second win over Cleveland this month. Arenas outscored James 32-18 in a 12-point win in Washington on Feb. 10.

James had more than shooting troubles. Early in the fourth quarter, he was fouled on a clear break to the basket, then inadvertently poked in the eye by referee Phil Robinson as he leaned in to hear the call. James didn't come out and did not seem to have any ill effects.

"Me staying out there as much as I was didn't excuse me missing all those shots and free throws," he said. "It was one of those nights."

Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 23 points and five blocked shots for Cleveland while Donyell Marshall scored 13 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter to keep the Cavaliers close. But two key turnovers doomed the Cavaliers' chances.

Antonio Daniels picked off an errant pass and went end-to-end to score on a layup that put Washington ahead 90-89 with 4:37 to play.

Jamison then stole the ball from Marshall at midcourt and hit an 11-footer for a 92-87 lead with 3:37 left.

Marshall converted a three-point play to get Cleveland within 95-94 with 1:46 to go. James had a chance to put Cleveland ahead 28 seconds later, but missed both free throws -- and was booed.

"It's tough on LeBron, but this loss was not just his fault," Marshall said. "He wants to take responsibility for it, but we're not going to let him."

Marshall said James, who played all but 14 seconds, is tired from the All-Star weekend, even though the 21-year-old won't admit it.

"We all got three days rest and he didn't get any," Marshall said. "We have to be smart how we use him in games -- and in practice."

Daniels made a layup, Butler a 3-pointer and Arenas two free throws to close out the scoring.

James scored 11 points -- including eight straight -- during a 23-7 run that turned a 37-27 deficit into a 50-44 lead 2:32 before halftime.

First, James scored on a twisting drive to the basket. After Ilgauskas blocked a shot at the other end, he hit a 3-pointer from well beyond the arc to tie it at 42. Seconds after Butler made two free throws, James hit another 3 to put Cleveland ahead for the first time at 45-44.

James had 21 points in the first half and Cleveland led 54-51 at the break.
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Old 02-25-2006, 09:14 AM
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CLEVELAND (AP) -- Gilbert Arenas has had nights like the one LeBron James had against Washington.

Arenas scored 26 points, and the Wizards shut down James in the second half in a 102-94 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night.

"We tried to pressure the ball, take him a little out of his game, and see if things might happen," Arenas said. "It's a real good win for us."

James finished with 25 points, but went 0-for-8 from the field and 4-for-12 from the foul line in the second half as Cleveland dropped its second straight after winning three in a row.

"I put all the blame on myself," said James, who came in averaging 35.8 points on 52 percent shooting over his previous five games. "It was a bad performance by me, simple as that."

James missed his final seven from the line -- and was even booed in the final minutes. After missing a shot from the wing with 5 seconds left, he angrily ripped off his headband, threw it into the crowd and walked off the court.

James said he "of course" heard the boos, adding, "If these fans want to boo me, it's on them."

Arenas said he's had tough nights, too.

"I had one of those in Orlando when I missed eight straight," Arenas said. "It's harder at home."

Antawn Jamison scored 25 points and Caron Butler added 24 as Washington snapped a four-game road losing streak. The Wizards have won 15 of their last 21 overall.

It was their second win over Cleveland this month. Arenas outscored James 32-18 in a 12-point win in Washington on Feb. 10.

James had more than shooting troubles. Early in the fourth quarter, he was fouled on a clear break to the basket, then inadvertently poked in the eye by referee Phil Robinson as he leaned in to hear the call. James didn't come out and did not seem to have any ill effects.

"Me staying out there as much as I was didn't excuse me missing all those shots and free throws," he said. "It was one of those nights."

Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 23 points and five blocked shots for Cleveland while Donyell Marshall scored 13 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter to keep the Cavaliers close. But two key turnovers doomed the Cavaliers' chances.

Antonio Daniels picked off an errant pass and went end-to-end to score on a layup that put Washington ahead 90-89 with 4:37 to play.

Jamison then stole the ball from Marshall at midcourt and hit an 11-footer for a 92-87 lead with 3:37 left.

Marshall converted a three-point play to get Cleveland within 95-94 with 1:46 to go. James had a chance to put Cleveland ahead 28 seconds later, but missed both free throws -- and was booed.

"It's tough on LeBron, but this loss was not just his fault," Marshall said. "He wants to take responsibility for it, but we're not going to let him."

Marshall said James, who played all but 14 seconds, is tired from the All-Star weekend, even though the 21-year-old won't admit it.

"We all got three days rest and he didn't get any," Marshall said. "We have to be smart how we use him in games -- and in practice."

Daniels made a layup, Butler a 3-pointer and Arenas two free throws to close out the scoring.

James scored 11 points -- including eight straight -- during a 23-7 run that turned a 37-27 deficit into a 50-44 lead 2:32 before halftime.

First, James scored on a twisting drive to the basket. After Ilgauskas blocked a shot at the other end, he hit a 3-pointer from well beyond the arc to tie it at 42. Seconds after Butler made two free throws, James hit another 3 to put Cleveland ahead for the first time at 45-44.

James had 21 points in the first half and Cleveland led 54-51 at the break.

Right

Just 1 of those nights for him.

Its funny how quickly a group of people will forget how good a player is.

As he said

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"If these fans want to boo me, it's on them."
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Old 02-25-2006, 09:18 AM
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Old 02-25-2006, 10:40 AM
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Never have and never will. I give them all the support in good times and in bad times.
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Old 02-25-2006, 11:12 AM
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i do...i hate the local teams...boo when tehy do good...clap when they screw up
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Old 02-25-2006, 01:43 PM
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if u booo them ur not a fan of them simpy as that jack

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Old 02-25-2006, 01:46 PM
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you should never boo your team. Just puts more pressure on tehm and then tend to let emotions get ahold of them then. Root Root for the home team!
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Old 02-25-2006, 01:49 PM
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team , sell ur ticket , many person herein my city give what ever they can go to go to watch MONTERREY soccer team and it shard to see how we are like 5,000 cheering group and oly bout 2,000 of us or less sing the 90 mins for the team and the other just talking , our cherring group is going down
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Old 02-25-2006, 05:27 PM
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Look, Lebron is the greatest thing to happen to Cleveland sports period. That said, if you watched the game last night you will know he single-handedly lost the game with his missed free throws. Who misses 7 in a row anymore? Even Shaq can hit 1 or 2. The occasional booing by the home crowd to me is quite acceptable when the actions on the field/court warrant it. We pay good hard earned money to be entertained by these players. They receive plenty of kudos when the succeed, it is only fair that they experience the lows as well when they fail.
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