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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:06 pm Post subject:
Bron is an a-hole. It's definitely one of those things were the tougher guy won't move out the way. You should always move for your coach. I respect this guy's talent, but I'm hating him more and more and more each day. This is just like the other videos showing him making a point to toss his warm-ups to the floor instead of just handing it to the kid who had his hand out. People with huge egos have a healthy disregard for others.
Bron is an a-hole. It's definitely one of those things were the tougher guy won't move out the way. You should always move for your coach. I respect this guy's talent, but I'm hating him more and more and more each day. This is just like the other videos showing him making a point to toss his warm-ups to the floor instead of just handing it to the kid who had his hand out. People with huge egos have a healthy disregard for others.
I remember people used to do this all the time.... back in junior high.
I guess LeBron took one of his talents, being disrespectful, to South Beach. _________________ (❍ᴥ❍ʋ) ʕʘᴥʘʔ (⌐ ͡■ ͜ʖ ͡■) (┛◉Д◉)┛( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽
Perhaps Spoelstra, desperately trying to light a spark under this sputtering collection of star talent, didn't see James coming. And it's possible James, the prized offseason addition at the head of this under-performing Heat bunch, didn't see Spoelstra headed right into his path. The truth is both men could have avoided what happened next.
Boom.
Emotional coach and frustrated star player rammed into one another with so much force that Spoelstra's suit jacket nearly came off his shoulder.
Spoelstra never blinked. LeBron never budged. Had Spoelstra bumped a referee that way, he would have been fined or suspended by the league. If James had run into another player like that, there's a chance he could have been ejected. Instantly, video footage of the bump was uploaded to YouTube. Immediately after that, fans surfed the internet to find a similar run-in between James and former Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown during an animated timeout three years ago in New York.
The incident would have been easy to dismiss during the Heat's 106-95 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday at the American Airlines Center had the circumstances been different. But they weren't. Things were falling apart at the start of the second half for the Heat, who dropped to 9-8 on the season after losing for the third time in four games.
Miami had been been on the short end of a 13-0 run that led to the bump. Spoelstra was so fed up with the repeated miscues at one point that he was at a loss for words for his players. Then moments later, the exchanges between players and coaches during those timeouts were about as civil as those too-hot-for-TV episodes of the old Jerry Springer Show.
Perhaps Spoelstra, desperately trying to light a spark under this sputtering collection of star talent, didn't see James coming. And it's possible James, the prized offseason addition at the head of this under-performing Heat bunch, didn't see Spoelstra headed right into his path. The truth is both men could have avoided what happened next.
Boom.
Emotional coach and frustrated star player rammed into one another with so much force that Spoelstra's suit jacket nearly came off his shoulder.
Spoelstra never blinked. LeBron never budged. Had Spoelstra bumped a referee that way, he would have been fined or suspended by the league. If James had run into another player like that, there's a chance he could have been ejected. Instantly, video footage of the bump was uploaded to YouTube. Immediately after that, fans surfed the internet to find a similar run-in between James and former Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown during an animated timeout three years ago in New York.
The incident would have been easy to dismiss during the Heat's 106-95 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday at the American Airlines Center had the circumstances been different. But they weren't. Things were falling apart at the start of the second half for the Heat, who dropped to 9-8 on the season after losing for the third time in four games.
Miami had been been on the short end of a 13-0 run that led to the bump. Spoelstra was so fed up with the repeated miscues at one point that he was at a loss for words for his players. Then moments later, the exchanges between players and coaches during those timeouts were about as civil as those too-hot-for-TV episodes of the old Jerry Springer Show.
Perhaps Spoelstra, desperately trying to light a spark under this sputtering collection of star talent, didn't see James coming. And it's possible James, the prized offseason addition at the head of this under-performing Heat bunch, didn't see Spoelstra headed right into his path. The truth is both men could have avoided what happened next.
Boom.
Emotional coach and frustrated star player rammed into one another with so much force that Spoelstra's suit jacket nearly came off his shoulder.
Spoelstra never blinked. LeBron never budged. Had Spoelstra bumped a referee that way, he would have been fined or suspended by the league. If James had run into another player like that, there's a chance he could have been ejected. Instantly, video footage of the bump was uploaded to YouTube. Immediately after that, fans surfed the internet to find a similar run-in between James and former Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown during an animated timeout three years ago in New York.
The incident would have been easy to dismiss during the Heat's 106-95 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday at the American Airlines Center had the circumstances been different. But they weren't. Things were falling apart at the start of the second half for the Heat, who dropped to 9-8 on the season after losing for the third time in four games.
Miami had been been on the short end of a 13-0 run that led to the bump. Spoelstra was so fed up with the repeated miscues at one point that he was at a loss for words for his players. Then moments later, the exchanges between players and coaches during those timeouts were about as civil as those too-hot-for-TV episodes of the old Jerry Springer Show.
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