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Episode: 166: Beebop and Rocksteady
Publisher |
Cavs: The Podcast
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports
Publication Date |
Apr 06, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:41:17
For those of you who didn’t follow the 1987 animated Teenage Mutant Ninja series… or the later feature film incarnation of the same, Bebop and Rocksteady were the guys who were always so close to defeating the Turtles… talked plenty of smack while doing it… but always found a way to lose in the end. And, as Tom Pestak puts it on this edition of Cavs: The Podcap… they are the perfect comp for the Washington Wizards.The Wizards once again found a way to lose to the Cavaliers tonight, this time by choking away a 16 point lead in the final six minutes of the game. To put that in proper perspective… teams this year that had similarly trailed by at least 16 points with that much time remaining in a game had gone 2-461. Make that three now.After the Cavs blew a sizable lead themselves (they were up 39-26 after one), they mounted a furious rally against the bumbling underlings of the Foot Clan… er, John Wall, Brad Beal and the Wiz. LeBron James went full mutant ninja, scoring or assisting on 23 of the Cavs’ final 32 points, and really just ran roughshod over his longtime “nemesis.” It really has to be in quotes given how he’s abused what seems like three different generations of Wizards teams going all the way back to the days of DeShawn “Soulja Boy” Stevenson and Gilbert “Agent Zero” Arenas.To break down this comeback masterpiece, Tom, Nate and EG hopped in the booth for an extended rap session. Beyond the game, they examined Ty Lue’s return to the sidelines, extrapolated potential playoff matchups, and touched on the injured elephant in the room.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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