Live from Cleveland: Game 2, and the Mayor is mad at me!

Cleveland – I don’t like doing television. Heck, I don’t like watching television. But a local station asked if I’d come on live from courtside at the Q before tonight’s game because one of the anchors took umbrage with this scandalous line from the live Game 1 blog:

“For one thing, they have to live in Cleveland.”

It was, I’ll grant you, a bad little joke. But I’d also submit that, as Cleveland jokes go, it was about the mildest ever. Because I don’t really get into that make-fun-of-the-other-city thing. (Except for Birmingham, Ala. — don’t get me started on Birmingham, Ala.)

Anyway, I was asked to go on the local Fox affiliate with some guy named Bob — or maybe it was Bill — who bills (or bobs) himself as the Mayor of the City of Champions. (Yes, that would, in Bob/Bill’s mind, be Cleveland, Ohio, which hasn’t seen a professional championship since 1964. But I digress.)

So there I am, trying to be a good sport, and Bob/Bill comes on, calls me a knothead, calls my employer the Journal-Constipation (hey, new one!) and starts ranting. Being a Kentuckian and therefore a diplomat on the order of Henry Clay, I seek to calm the waters.

I call him, “Your honor.” I say, “We all know the Braves were lucky to beat the Indians in 1995 [they weren't, but I was trying to be conciliatory] and we have a sneaking suspicion the Hawks won’t win a game against the Cavaliers [I wasn't kidding about that one] and we’ve had such a difficult winter with all the snow [what'd we have, an inch?] — I was just trying to give us Atlantans something to feel good about.”

Well, Bob/Bill wasn’t having it. He ranted about our “dreadful airport” — if you want to see a dreadful airport, take a stroll through the one up here — and the byzantine nature of Peachtree Street and called ours “a dreadful, dreadful city.” And I stood there deadpan. And then he started going on about Cleveland, and said he was glad he lived there.

And I said: “And we’re [meaning Atlantans] glad you live here, too.”

Apparently deadpan doesn’t register up here because the Mayor had no rejoinder. And apparently this wasn’t making for the kind of Good TV this fine station had in mind. So Bob/Bill’s co-anchor — I believe her name was Stacey, though it might have been Cindy — said: “Mark, you know this is all in fun?”

And I said: “Actually, I thought this was supposed to be a serious discussion.”

So then the folks back in the studio decided to cut it off because I wasn’t yelling back, but not before Bob/Bill threatened to beat me up. Twice. And he told me I’d better hide. And finally I dropped the poker face and started laughing.

“Yeah,” I said, “I’m hiding from you.”

And I probably shouldn’t report this because they might get exiled by the Mayor, but the technicians on my end of the camera laughed, too. I felt I’d kept my dignity, such as it is. And I also felt that, alongside Bob/Bill, Russ Spencer is David Brinkley.

OK, enough about me: While I was waiting to do my calamitous spot, none other than LeBron James was shooting 40 footers over my head. He was shooting from the walkway adjacent to the Cavs’ bench. He was shooting over the backboard.

He airballed the first half-dozen. Then he hit the rim. Then he airballed two more. Then he swished one. This pleased him so much that he leaped up and touched the exit sign above the tunnel, which is about 11 feet from the floor.

Speaking of which: The Plain Dealer’s lead sports story, written by Brian Windhorst, posed this stumper — who jumps higher, LeBron or Josh Smith? No consensus was reached, save for the belief that LeBron jumps stronger but Smoove jumps prettier.

Reading the story on the morning of Game 2, the first thought that crossed my mind was: The Cleveland folks must think there’s not much to say about this series if they’re already trotting out the feature-y stuff. And there might not be.

Major basketball news!!!! Mike Woodson just announced that Al Horford and Marvin Williams won’t play tonight. Zaza Pachulia will start in Horfy’s stead. Woodson described the two injured Hawks as “day to day” and said that Williams (wrist) was closer to being fit for Game 2 than Horford (ankle).

Woodson: “We’ve got no excuses. Guys have to step up and play. I expect [bench guys] to step up and play, and I’m going to push them to step up.”

Ramifications of this breaking news: Let’s assume the Hawks lose tonight. They’ll have to win Game 3 to keep hope alive, but can they manage that with Horfy and Marvin gimpy at best and sidelined at worst? The skeptic in me says no. But I’m also the guy who figured the Celtics would sweep a year ago.

The vile video: Here, if you dare, is my alleged conversation with the alleged Mayor. I would not recommend anyone watch, unless you’re fond of disasters. Even Channel 8 describes it as “one of the strangest moments in the station’s history.”

522 comments Add your comment

doc

May 7th, 2009
9:07 pm

mark the way our top three are playing there is no way this team would win if al and marvin were playing. best they rest for one last gasp.

RealSquawk

May 7th, 2009
9:08 pm

AT LEAST SOLO IS PLAYING TO PROTECT THE RIM

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:08 pm

Don’t even try to read the blog link by “Bob/Bill.” His grammar and spelling are atrocious.

Hopefully they don’t allow him to influence children in the Cleveland area with his lack of basic writing skills.

I love how he claims you knew it was supposed to be a joke segment.

What a clown.

braveshater

May 7th, 2009
9:08 pm

MO EVANS IS OUR LEADING SCORER RIGHT NOW, WOW. JOSH SMITH WAS TALKIN TO AND ABOUT JOE JOHNSON WHEN HE MADE THAT QUOTE ABOUT TAPPING RESERVES. IM GLAD HE DID, I HOPE HIS NEXT COMMENT IS ABOUT TRADING HIS SOFT ASS.

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:08 pm

Solo just made two free throws. And Othello Hunter is in.

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:09 pm

To answer your question Mark what should Woodson do? I think he should pull a Woody(son) Hayes and cold cock Lebron next time he runs past the bench. Heck, he might get a contract extension.

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:09 pm

eturn, I didn’t say anything about that. But to talk about how “horrible” this particular Hawks’ team is obvious means the person hasn’t followed the team long. Over the years, there have been MANY Hawks teams that were MUCH worse than this.

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:10 pm

Look on the bright side: We all know the Hawks are a second-half team.

Wait. We don’t know that?

wow

May 7th, 2009
9:10 pm

I’m agreeing with Bradley on this one. This wasn’t a game the Hawks were going to win anyways, not without Horford. We can survive not having Williams, but no Horford, and early Smith foul trouble (another terrible ref crew) they’ll be going to the hoop with noone to stop them all night.

But take a deep breath. It’s coming home now, and a series is never over until a home team loses. Need Al there and on his game though. A healthy Horford WORKS Illgauskus. Varejo can not defend Smith on the block.

All I’m saying, remember the Celtics last year, blownout on the road the first two, raucous franchise building wins the next two at home.

O'brien

May 7th, 2009
9:11 pm

Mr. Bradley, all I know is that the Hawks have gone 1-6 on the road in the playoffs the last 2 years. And all the games they lost were by an average of 20 something points. Something is not working. Is it the players, the coaches, the system, I dont know. But our performance on the road is horrible, with or without 2 starters.

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:11 pm

Don’t know what?

braveshater

May 7th, 2009
9:11 pm

THE HAWKS HAVENT BEEN UP 30 IN ANY GAME THAT WOODSON HAS COACHED ADAIR, WHAT ARE U WATCHING. EVEN HUBIE KNOWS JOE JOHNSON IS A BITCH, HE’S CALLING HIM OUT, HE JUST CANT SAY WHAT HE WANTS TO SAY.

D.Carter

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

NOT COMPLAINING BUT HOWEVER EVEN IF AL AND MARVIN WERE IN THE FLOOR WE WOULD STILL NOT PLAY ANY HELPSIDE DEFENSE…WE STILL WOULDNT UTILIZE OUR BENCH… HELL TRY A ZONE DO SOMETHING JUST DONT BEND OVER AND TAKE IT…. PLEASE TRADE MARVIN FOR RUDY GAY AND JOE AND MO FOR KEVIN MARTIN AND SPENCER HAWES…. BRING IN AVERY JOHNSON AND LETS RUN SOME DAMN PICK AND ROLLS….

WE ARE STILL RUNNING ISO PLAYS AND THEY HAVE 5 PEOPLE IN THE PAINT….

eturn

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

My point exactly…ive followed them since Lou Hudson…so i know the disappointments

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:12 pm

wow, you make a very good point. Hopefully having Horford sit out tonight means he’ll be good to go Saturday night in Atlanta.

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:13 pm

Looking for symbolism? The Hawks were looking for a last shot — there was a difference of 4 seconds on the clocks — and got called for a 24-second violation. And guess who — no, not Wally S. — hits a 3 from 40 feet at the horn.

Hawks down 24.

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:14 pm

eturn, that’s your point … but you “strongly disagree”?

braveshater

May 7th, 2009
9:14 pm

YOU GUYS REALLY THINK THE HAWKS WILL WIN A GAME, I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ALL SEE. LEBRON IS SWITCHING JERSEYS. AND WALLY IS THE HALF-TIME CHATTER, HAHA, THE HAWKS ARE BEING PLAYED RIGHT NOW. THE CAVS HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THEM.

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:14 pm

Mark, tell your waitress to bring you anything with alcohol, it will be a long 24 minutes.

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:14 pm

LeBron James isn’t the best player I’ve ever seen. But he is the second-best.

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:15 pm

Mark, let’s see … three guesses who the best player you’ve ever seen is – and the first two guesses don’t count?

wow

May 7th, 2009
9:15 pm

And really, I’ve been one that thought this Cavs team wasn’t as good as last years Celtics. But, as I watch Lebron, we may get killed here, and there may be nothing we can do to stop it, and we may watch Lebron do the exact same thing he’s doing to us right now against the Cavs next two opponents.

This guy is Michael, Magic and Dominique all rolled into one.

nunna yo bizznezz

May 7th, 2009
9:15 pm

hey mark..i know the shot clock ran down on him,but othello gots da mid-range,lol..
james at the buzzer over our defensive stopper…
well..its one more half to go.and last week we played only 2 good quarters,and that was in da 1st..so tonite,our best half will be the second..

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:15 pm

Normally I’d offer some halftime stats and attempt a bit of analysis, but really … who cares?

Sam

May 7th, 2009
9:16 pm

The worst part of this is, where do we go to get better next year? This roster won’t ever be good enough to contend, but outside from PG, what position do we turn over? The only long-term solution is to ship out Marvin, shift Josh and Al over, and get more size, strength, and skill in the middle…that should be easy enough to find.

Peter

May 7th, 2009
9:16 pm

Hey Mark Did Joe show up or is he ready to collect a few more million and go on vacation ?

D.Carter

May 7th, 2009
9:16 pm

I WOULD TAKE KEVIN MARTIN OVER JOE ANY DAY OF THE WEEK…..

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:17 pm

ooohhh, The Chronicles of Narnia are on Disney XD. That Ice queen reminds me of my ex-wife.

DeeMack

May 7th, 2009
9:17 pm

Wow, did you see that shot LBJ just made at the buzzer? Unbelievable. You flying birds don’t stand a chance. You better hope you win at home on Saturday. I told you neither the Heat or your beloved Hawks stood a chance against the Cavs. Tonight you are witnessing DESTINY! GO CAVS!!!!!!!!!!

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:17 pm

You got it, Reid. That guy.

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:18 pm

Mark, I think you can skip the stats for this game. That would only make it even worse.

Peter

May 7th, 2009
9:19 pm

No comment Mark ? Joe a super star ? I guess another over paid player !

eturn

May 7th, 2009
9:19 pm

I disagree with the statement we will complain if they was up by 30… I do agree they have been terrible for years

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:19 pm

OK, here’s a halftime stat: Joe has six points. But Josh (three fouls) only has four points.

It’s a 24-point game but it feels much … worse.

braveshater

May 7th, 2009
9:21 pm

NO FUCIN PRIDE, A CHUMP FROM COUNTRY ASS ARKANSAS IS OUR SOFT ASS LEADER, SHIP HIM BACK TO THE DIRT ROADS. I CANT TAKE ANYMORE.

Peter

May 7th, 2009
9:21 pm

Joe Johnson stats…….. 6 points at the half…….. 0-2 at the line…….. stuff of ???????

Team leader ?????

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:21 pm

I don’t know what’s up with Joe. I don’t know if he’s tired — he did play 22 of the 24 minutes — or mad or just disgusted. But I wouldn’t call this effort inspirational.

Ha Ha

May 7th, 2009
9:21 pm

nice to see cleveland slap atlanta around again!!!

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:21 pm

Oh well, but remember, King James has to live in…drum roll please…..CLEVELAND!!!!!

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:22 pm

eturn, there are some posters in here who WOULD find something wrong with Woodson and his coaching if the Hawks were up 30 in this game.

CDawg42

May 7th, 2009
9:22 pm

Avery Johnson just said pretty much that the Hawks coaches are !@#$. That they are using a “dangerous” strategy of always switching the pick and roll. And Jalen Rose just said what I said earlier…at some point you have to have some pride and just SHOW UP! I’m getting dangerously close to not caring anymore. I’m tired of being QUIT on…

Peter

May 7th, 2009
9:22 pm

I like the basic club…next year we need a Big, and a leader !

We also need a flow to the Offensive game…….one on one stuff is for the play grounds and the teams that don’t compete !

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:22 pm

Mark, I think he is just a walkaway Joe.

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:23 pm

Cux, good point!

Reid Adair

May 7th, 2009
9:23 pm

Enter your comments here

Mark Bradley

May 7th, 2009
9:24 pm

OK, folks. I’ve never asked this before, but difficult times demand bold action: I have to go write something for print — any of you have any suggestions?

(And please don’t say, “Don’t write, clown!” That’s not an option.)

Cuz

May 7th, 2009
9:24 pm

Fire Willie Martinez!!!!!

I wanted to be the first.

Peter

May 7th, 2009
9:24 pm

I wonder Woody gets to these guys ..or if they do their own thing once they hit the floor ?

Sam

May 7th, 2009
9:25 pm

It’s like a bad girlfriend, you want to believe, you keep coming back for more, and SUCK SUCK SUCK SUCK. Just awful.

I’d rather the entire team get thrown out for fouling too hard than continue to watch them get whopped like little boys against grown men.

mike28212

May 7th, 2009
9:25 pm

That was an abysmal first half. They need to find some heart in this second half. i realize we are short handed and didn’t expect to win…but this is painful to watch.