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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Cleveland Cavaliers vs Orlando Magic Game 4

The clevaland cavilers are Everybodys #1 pick against the lakers bUt In game 4 that was Not the case bECAUSE Of Magic Starter PG Rayford Alston.2009 NBA Playoffs Cleveland Cavaliers (1-2) vs. Orlando Magic (2-1) Game 4: Not many people could have predicted that the Orlando Magic were going to give the Cleveland Cavaliers all that they could handle and more. With a 2-1 lead in this best-of-seven series, the Magic now have a chance to really put the Cavs’ backs against the wall, as a 3-1 lead would be quiet an accomplishment to come back from.

That’s the task at hand for the Orlando Magic, as they’ll have their home fans cheering them on tonight, as they go for the jugular against league MVP, LeBron James.

At SportsBook.com, 2009 NBA Playoffs Picks oddsmakers have posted the following Sports Odds for tonight’s Game 4: even on the road, the Cleveland Cavaliers [-1½ or -125 ML] have been listed as the Sports Odds favorites to win this game against a hosting Orlando Magic [+1½ or +105 ML] team looking do deal the knockout blow.

According to Cavaliers’ point guard, Mo Williams, his team is not in any trouble whatsoever down 1-2 with game 4 being played on the road.

"We're the best team in basketball,” Williams said on Monday.

Now, is this man delirious? The OVER/UNDER for tonight’s 2009 NBA Playoffs: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic Game 4 has been officially set at a combined total of 188 points.

Is it just me, or have the Cavaliers not looked completely outmatched throughout this whole series? How in the world can Williams make a statement like that, especially with Game 4 being played on the road and against a team with a chip on its shoulder… is this man stupid? Doesn’t he know that’s poster board material?

"They deserve respect,'' he said. "They are a good team. But we are the best team in basketball. I don't feel that they've had to adjust to us one time in the series."

I’m sure his teammates will be thanking him for those comments, because he just made their job a lot harder than it already was. In fact, if the Cavaliers lose tonight, I would place all the blame on Mo Williams and his big mouth!

Oh, and he wasn’t done just yet: "Guarantee we're going to win the series? Yeah, yeah,” Williams added. "We are down 2-1. But there is nobody on this team and definitely not myself that says we are not going to win this series. Yeah, it is going to be tough. We know that. We get this game tomorrow, go home, still got home-court advantage… We don't see ourselves losing two out of three at home.”

What a joke this guy is... seriously... and just for that, Go Magic!