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"San Antonio" isn't spelled "Cleveland".

They should make a Deadspin post about this.

A 51,000 person town is considered "small"?

Jake Close still managed to have the most intelligent, thought out and factual response of all 7 of these people.

Probably the parents who named their son Tracy Sprinkle.

Has Milwaukee even fired Larry Drew yet?

Didn't LeBron make the same Tweets about, like, six different college basketball players this past year?

...so Gillette Stadium is 28 miles from the center of Foxboro?

New England, as usual, gets off easy because it's based in Foxborough despite effectively being a Boston team.

This doesn't happen.

Doesn't it seem like Tony Parker should be a lot older than 32? Dude can keep playing at this level for another 3-4 years and still be productive another two or three on top of that provided his knees don't get Wade'd.

They were also 1-1 against San Antonio during the regular season this year, and they absolutely blew the doors off of the Spurs in the first game. Clearly that didn't really carry over. Miami was completely worn down despite the fact that they barely had to try in the East. If they actually had to engage themselves in

Winning the East is not an accomplishment right now. If they had to go through the West to get to the Finals, they probably would have been bounced by Portland in 6 during the second round. They aren't going to be able to win four out of seven at the end of the year against San Antonio, OKC, the Clippers, Portland and

I'm too young to have really been cognizant of what was going on in the world as the OJ drama unfolded, but it's absolutely fascinating to look at from a cultural aspect. Such a wide range of pop culture today- CSI, Nancy Grace (and with that the Casey Anthony, George Zimmerman, Scott Peterson trials), TMZ, Baba Booey

No, I've never doubted that Team USA would get high ratings. Deadspin has had posts for every single goal of, say, Yemen vs. Uruguay and a full breakdown of France's goalie (I have no idea who's playing in this thing, so bear with me). Now, Deadspin can obviously post whatever the hell they want on their site, I'm

Erm, my entire post was clearly talking about people in the US, as Deadspin is pretty clearly targeted towards an American audience. I don't really care what DS does or doesn't talking about, I was just curious if they really felt their enormous amount of soccer coverage was really reflecting everyone paying attention

About 2/3 of the games during Group Play will be over before people get out of work, so I'd say it's a very fair measurement. Especially when it's the kickoff game featuring one of marquee teams in the tournament (Brazil). It supposedly measured a "historic" 3.2 rating, which really isn't that great relative to

I'm not saying this to be one of those dickish anti-soccer people, but because I'm genuinely curious...Do you honestly think everyone is paying attention to the World Cup? I don't mean that in a literal sense, but rather do you think the average ratings in the US for World Cup games are worth the amount of soccer

Since when is that a requirement for a dynasty?

Because people are rooting for the Spurs in this series (and last year's) makes them bandwagon Spurs fans? No.