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13 Thoughts Cavs Fans Had During Game 6

Every Cleveland fan went a little nuts that Thursday...

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13 Thoughts Cavs Fans Had During Game 6
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OK, Cleveland fans, I'm writing this on Friday the day after game 6. Just like you, I'm praying for an even better game 7. I know that we all watched that game Thursday night, the one that had people endlessly making memes, had ESPN in shock and Mr. "MVP" himself. Let's just recap some of the events and how crazy they made us.

1. First quarter and we're over 10 points ahead, LeBron dunks.


2. We're seriously still ahead #CavsIn7


3. Varejo...who?


4. Is Steph hungry?

(If you don't get the reference, search Steph Curry's mouthguard. Sorry, I refuse to post a picture of that action on my article... it makes me cringe.)


5. How does LeBron dunk so much?


6. BEST...BLOCK...EVER.


7. YASS LeBron talk that sh*t.


8. The only time I've appreciated Curry's mouthguard. #GOODBYE


9. LOL who pays your bills, though? I bet you weren't saying that last year, girl.


10. That doesn't matter because CAVS IN 7!!!!!!


11. How do people make memes so fast?? Especially MJ crying.


12. Being a Cleveland fan has never felt so rewarding



13. Cavs are winning it all! Good luck in 7 #GoCavs


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