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Tristan Thompson Throws Shots at Boston, Philly, Toronto | Heavy.com

No LeBron? No Problem.

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson is still walking around with a ton of confidence in his team despite being without LeBron James for the first time since 2014.

And although the public consensus is that the Cavaliers won't be very good with the absence of James, Thompson doesn't seem to really care.

You can't erase history, and that's a fact.

So despite everybody's opinions on the Cavs' 2018 season, Thompson wanted to make it very clear that technically, the Cavs are still the kings of the East until further notice.

Now, that can all get swept away this season if they are dethroned, but as of right now, they are the team that represented the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals last season.

"They Ain't Got Much to Say".

It's kind of hard to argue with what Thompson is saying.

No matter what happens beyond the years of LeBron's time in Cleveland for his second-stint, the Cavs have some jewelry to show for it while the Sixers, Celtics, and Raptors do not.

So the trash talk is not out of line.

In fact, it is encouraged.

While it is doubtful that the Cavs shock the conference and actually give one of these three teams a run for their money, at least the trash talking will make it very interesting in the long run.

But Thompson and the rest of the team must know that they gave these other three squads some good bulletin board material as the 2018 season approaches next month.

For more infomation >> Tristan Thompson Throws Shots at Boston, Philly, Toronto | Heavy.com - Duration: 2:42.

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Boston Uncovered: Baseball pin from 1912 World Series - Duration: 0:56.

This is fun, it's basically a pin, it's got a head and arms and it says fan

kid across the front of it. There's only two that I know of in existence, there's

this one and something that's in the collection.

They were pins given out to kids during the World Series of the first year

that the World Series was in Fenway Park, and it says fan kid on it.

It would have been painted, it's mostly lead, the head is a baseball, arms are

baseball bats, the front is a catcher's pad, and it would have had laces that stuck

out as well. It doesn't tell us a

lot, I mean, kids liked sports in 1912, we knew that, but it's just a really cool

thing to say, oh, this is a thing that's been popular for over a hundred years in

Boston.

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