
According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
NBA commissioner David Stern refused to put his foot down when it comes to the dancing Cavaliers. During a pre-playoff conference call with reporters on Monday afternoon, Stern was asked about the Cavs' celebratory performance during Sunday's blowout victory over visiting Boston. According to a transcript of the call, Stern was asked, "Is there some way of dealing with LeBron James, who danced on the sidelines yesterday? It was an embarrassment towards the Boston Celtics, and approaching the playoffs where emotion tends to run high?" "I missed that dance, but I think celebrations by our players do have a place," Stern said. "If I were the Celtics, I would make sure that that tape, if it exists, runs every game in the locker room as a sort of motivation. I wouldn't spend my time telling our players about that. "Although I don't know the specific instance, and sometimes you can go over the line. I don't know if he did or didn't at this time." In a follow-up the reporter stated that "it looked like a way to provoke the other team." "I certainly wouldn't want to provoke the Celtics," Stern said. "I think perhaps it was just over-exuberance at the time.
So you mean to tell me that, someone (obviously from Boston) wasted time bringing this up? I have no issues with the Cavaliers actually having fun on the sidelines. One thing that has separated the League from the NFL is that the excitement and celebration aspect hasnt been sucked out of it.
When Lebron starts throwing the powder in peoples faces during a blowout, then I think we can complain. Until then, let those guys rock on.




Boston scared
those uniforms are ugly