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Miami Heat (3x NBA Champions)

AuTX Buckeye;1823561; said:
Sources: Erik Spoelstra frustrating Heat

And so it begins... ESPiN begins its fire Spoelstra campaign... we need to do a Vbet on how quickly Riley is the coach then how quickly Wade gets [censored]ed ... this is great soap opera stuff... haven't watched an NBA game this year and wont but this [censored] is just to good not to follow

"He's not 'letting us be ourselves'...WAHHHHH"

Jesus, what a bunch of fucking crybabies...how many out there have bosses that "let you be yourself" all the time? And we get paid a lot less than the Mediocre Three. Fuckin' crybaby whiner fucktards.
 
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Bucklion;1823567; said:
"He's not 'letting us be ourselves'...WAHHHHH"

Jesus, what a bunch of fucking crybabies...how many out there have bosses that "let you be yourself" all the time? And we get paid a lot less than the Mediocre Three. Fuckin' crybaby whiner fucktards.


Wait till they ask Riley to be themselves.... hahahahahahahaha.... Spoiled and soft is this team.
 
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This is old, but it sums up their collective reasoning.

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when asked about the hard practices after the Heat started 7-4, Bosh said this gem...
"We got back to getting after it again; I guess Spoelstra felt he was loosening us up a little bit too much," Bosh said, according to ESPN. "He knows he has to meet us halfway. He wants to work; we want to chill."

Could you imagine Jordan, Bird, Magic, Kobe, Duncan, or anybody else for that matter (aside from Iverson) talk like that regarding practice or their coach? Truly pathetic.
 
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Romanowski;1823625; said:
This is old, but it sums up their collective reasoning.

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when asked about the hard practices after the Heat started 7-4, Bosh said this gem...


Could you imagine Jordan, Bird, Magic, Kobe, Duncan, or anybody else for that matter (aside from Iverson) talk like that regarding practice or their coach? Truly pathetic.

Well look at it this way, all those guys you listed have championships and Bosh, Iverson and LeDouche never will....
 
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Romanowski;1823625; said:
This is old, but it sums up their collective reasoning.

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when asked about the hard practices after the Heat started 7-4, Bosh said this gem...


Could you imagine Jordan, Bird, Magic, Kobe, Duncan, or anybody else for that matter (aside from Iverson) talk like that regarding practice or their coach? Truly pathetic.
This is why I no longer give a shit about the nba other than the schadenfreude of watching these clowns fail. It's a glorified aau circuit now. I've said it before, the 2003 draft class ruined a great game. Bird, Magic, Jordan and all the greats should loathe these cocksuckers.
 
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/news/story?id=5865648

Ilgauskas never played for the Wizards, arranged a contract buyout, then returned to the Cavs -- to a hero's welcome.
On the day he returned, fans gave him a standing ovation, many hoisting placards with "Z" on them.
This return won't be the same, which is understandable. He may have been beloved, but he's on the team Clevelanders love to hate.
"I know it's going to be a hard, emotional game," said Ilgauskas, the 7-foot-3 Lithuanian whom Cleveland drafted in 1996. "But that's life, so you cannot worry."
When Ilgauskas signed with Miami, he said he intended to keep his Cleveland-area home and retire in the city.
The comforts of home await again, then, someday. Just not Thursday.
"I hope people appreciate what I did there for 14 years," Ilgauskas said, "because I appreciate what they did for me and my family."

I bet Z gets a huge standing O on Thursday. It sounds like he might not realize how differently the fans see his decision compared to Lebacle's. I would love to see Z's ovation folllowed up shortly after by Lebacle's debacle.
 
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BigJim;1824423; said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/news/story?id=5865648



I bet Z gets a huge standing O on Thursday. It sounds like he might not realize how differently the fans see his decision compared to Lebacle's. I would love to see Z's ovation folllowed up shortly after by Lebacle's debacle.

I'll be disappointed if Z doesn't get a warm greeting from Cavs fans. I understand his desire to win a ring, and after LeDick blew up the Cavs we all knew that it wasn't going to happen for Z in Cleveland. It's a shame for him that he ended up latching on to a dysfunctional 10-8 team in his quest.
 
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