http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2011/03/07/20110307_artest_mia_cry.nba/ "I hope somebody hugged 'em, I hope somebody hugged 'em, whoever's crying. I hope they didn't just leave them there." :grin:
I don't know whether to take him seriously or not. Everything sounds legit but that smile and ice cream comment makes me think otherwise. Either way, I love Ron. He's ****ing nuts!
His body is so much like Chuck Wagon. They literally share an identical frame from top to bottom. Artest is also actually 6'5" too.
Seriously? Do you mean just so you can hear his "jokes" more frequently or because you think he's actually better than Martin, Lowry, Scola, Hayes, Budinger, Lee, Dragic, or Patterson. If you would rather have him, in his current state, then you probably haven't been watching him play this season.
He's right. Its apparently a healthy reaction to cry after a tough loss in the playoffs. So what's so wrong about crying after a critical regular season game? A lot of media people are contradicting themselves here. On one hand, they portray the Heat losing these games as the end of the world. On the other, they criticize the Heat for being so emotional over these losses.
it isn't the play-offs. if it was a crucial game determining whether or not they were going to even make the play-offs, then i understand. but they're crying over getting hca or inching up to no.2 or no. 1 seed? even tmac waited until we were knocked out of the play-offs to start crying.
It's not a critical game. It's just a very publicized game. I said it earlier. They didn't cry because they lost an important game. They cried because it was humiliating. It's like a spoiled brat used to getting his way and all of a sudden he got spanked in public. I don't buy the "they care so much about winning" stuff. It's their face they care about.
In last 30 years, only Rox of 95 won 3 rounds without HCA. If heat end up with No.3 seed, their chance of winning it all is remote. Not to mention they ain't a veteran team that can turn it on in playoff to begin with. So yes, that's a critical game. With the sweep, Bulls give themselves a very good chance to get No.2 seed.
I can't for the life of me figure out why Erick Spoelstra would tell the world that his players were crying in the locker room. Really? I'd fire that dude quick.
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They cried because they just realized how soft Chris Bosh really is and that he was really so OVERRATED.