LOL i am starting to lke this guy. He is the king of unitentional comedy on this site right now ...
and they are suppose to be the back-up in-case the spurs can't end the oppression of the lakers.
LOL i am starting to lke this guy. He is the king of unitentional comedy on this site right now ...
The funniest part of the Heat player's reactions is that it will eventually lead to Spoelstra's dismissal, and they will have to deal with Riley's brutal practices and coaching style..let's see what they say when that happens..
Everyone in this guy's hometown of Dallas hates him..that should tell you guys enough
same with LBJ in Cleveland and Kobe in Philly tbh
Except we don't hate him because he's a y or because he left our team high and dry..we just hate him because he's a loser and an embarrassment to our city
Chris Bosh not chill on reaction to “chill” (and he talks rebounds)
Kurt Helin
Ira Winderman talked about it the other day — the Heat are adjusting as much to the media scrutiny and the circus off the court with them as they are on the court. Every word they say gets dissected.
Like when Chris Bosh said that coach Erik Spoelstra wants to practice and “we wanna chill.” Bosh told 790 The Ticket in Miami that was taken way out of context (via Sports Radio Interviews):
“OK, I really don’t understand. I can understand why people want to hear that, but in all honesty, we work extremely hard. We work extremely hard. We love our job. We love what we do. … When you go to work and you work hard, you feel that sometimes you need to rest a little bit so you can perform when it’s time to perform. Spo, he’s a natural head coach. Just like any other head coach, he’s gonna feel like, ‘We have to work at this,’ because he has to be a perfectionist, right? … We’re like, ‘No, we’ll figure it out.’ It’s just a common ground that we have to come to because we want to rest up for the next battle and he wants to prepare us for the next battle. We know we have to practice, and every time we go into practice, we’re going at 100 percent. I said ‘Chill,’ OK, that’s fine. Let me clarify. When I said ‘Chill,’ I didn’t mean like I just chill at home every single day and don’t go to the gym at all. In this league, you can’t do that and be successful, I think we all know that. … I was tired, I was happy we won, I used a happy word.”
Bosh also talked about his down rebounding numbers:
“It’s a different system. I have to move a lot more than I did before, so it’s just getting used to it, getting adjusted to it. Once I get adjusted to it, I’m blessed with the ability to rebound. That’s one of the things I can do. Once I figure out the system and figure out the spot … that’s just watching more film and seeing where I can rebound the ball more.”
And noted that in the end, this is all about winning. That’s what he wants to be a part of.
“I knew that, on a consistent basis, I wasn’t going to be called on to take the last shot in a game. And you know what? That’s fine. If you want to really win, there’s going to be some things you have to sacrifice. It’s easy to say, ‘I’m going to sacrifice this,’ but when it really happens, it’s a lot more difficult than you anticipated. But I keep the big picture in my mind in the long run. I want to win, we all want to win, we all want to win championships. It takes somebody to fulfill a role to get that stuff done.”
dis bosh is da best troll on spurstalk rite now. acknowledge dat.
Bosh and James just make it so easy to hate the Heat.
agreed.
It's 1% physical and 99% mental. You have to give 110%.
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