Please. It's got Nike's fingerprints all over it.
Probably. And, if not, it wasn't a good interview. Wade (as big a douche as he is) was far more articulate, interesting and less self-absorbed than LeBaron.
Please. It's got Nike's fingerprints all over it.
Probably. And, if not, it wasn't a good interview. Wade (as big a douche as he is) was far more articulate, interesting and less self-absorbed than LeBaron.
Tom Ziller's take on LeBron. Completely agree with the closing paragraphs, wanting to hear LeBron talk about The Decision last night.
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/6/...iami-heat-cleveland-cavaliers-nba-finals-2013
This reminds me a bunch of the conversation we had about Bron Bron on this board yesterday. A lot of the Bron Bron hate is irrational and not rooted in the game itself. Oh well. That hate is not going away. An entire bar in Brooklyn (60-70 people) groaned and booed him mercilessly last night, and 99% of them weren't Spurs fans, or had any connection to the game other than hating Bron Bron and the Heat and everything they stand for. The trophies and the stats will not change this, as much as it riles up basketball junkies.
The Onion is killing it this morning
http://www.theonion.com/articles/heat-fans-wake-up-to-learn-team-won-game-7,32910/
It is so insane that Skip Bayless, scum of this earth, has a celebrity chef brother (Rick Bayless) who seems like a cool dude and cooks some dope Mexican food.
(Seriously, if you're ever in Chicago, Frontera Grill is a must)
Wait, Rick Bayless and Skip Bayless are brothers?
....
Wade literally introduced himself as "Three" during the press conference and wouldn't respond to questions if he wasn't addressed as "Three."
The story of the series to me is second chance points for the Heat. That was the difference in their first three wins. Especially Game 6, obviously. That's why I think Pop not having Duncan in those last two possessions was a terrible decision.
Shane. Mother. Fucking. Battier. :rulz:
God dammit.