I didn't mind him before but now I'm convinced he is a troll trying to rile people up. Who in the world does he think told the lie? Spoelstra clear as day said on National TV that a couple players were crying. No normal human being would defend this much about a team.
There are numerous reports of the Heat players not crying, and the issue has been resolved. Yet people on here, are still going on with it, and believing something that has been disproved, because they want to make fun of the Heat.
LOL. First you say regular season games don't matter. Then when they cried over it you claimed they were merely passionate. And now you're saying they didn't cry. You are not a Rocket fan, go back to your Heat Wagon in the Heat forum.
I don't think the issue has been resolved and your head is stuck in the sand if you think people here are the only ones still talking about it. McHale had a great line near the end when he said it was all over but the crying. So get used to it. People will continue talking about whether you like it or not.
<iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/oaTK5ZiNmTo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Are you calling Spoelstra a liar? Dude, you are pathetic.
They lost a playoff series and they came back and kicked Spurs' ass next year. And they already had 3 rings at that point. Ringless LeChoke cried over a regular season game. Get real.
the big three all started this joke with the decision crap.In the immortal words of the beatles: "I started a joke which started the whole world crying But I didn't see that the joke was on me, oh no I started to cry which started the whole world laughing Oh if I'd only seen that the joke was on me I looked at the skies running my hands over my eyes And I fell out of bed hurting my head from things that I'd said"
Shaq was a reason, but not as important as Wade. The problem now is the refs, who just aren't allowing him to use the same strategy anymore. Now when he jumps into defenders, it's more often a no-call or even offensive foul, instead of free throws like in 2006. Still, all the Heat really need at this point is for Riley to take over already, eliminate at least one glaring weakness at center &/or point that other teams are exploiting, and add a couple solid bench/role type players who won't give up double-digit leads when the Big Three take a breather for a few minutes. Because there's no denying that if you surrounded LeBron with some legit help, a DH & Chris Paul type at C & PG, then we'd see who's really "crying" after games (the rest of the NBA). Get LeBron some HELP out there!
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Well my point is this fraud had to nerve to get on the radio clown and say there is no crying on the Lakers team. The dude is a hypocrite and no one ever call him out on his bull.
Well, I guess technically he never said it was a player crying. Does Keith Askins seem like the type who would cry?