If you don’t know who Dan Le Batard is, he is best known for writing for The Miami Herald, hosting a Miami local radio show called “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” and the show “Dan Le Batard is Highly Questionable”. To simplify, he is a Miami Heat fan. To show just how much of a fan he really is, Le Batard went on an epic rant on his radio show. The audio/video is below: (via @NBAMistress) It starts off with a
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Tweet of the Night: LeBron James
SH Blog: LeBron James and Heat celebrate, Tony Parker suing for $20 million
The truncated NBA season is finally over. LeBron James and the Miami Heat became champions on Thursday night, and you can find plenty of articles and clips of their celebration below, along with other news. Ken Berger’s story on LeBron James and his journey to his first championship: “Last year, I tried to prove something to everybody,” James said, “and I played with a lot of hate. And that’s not the way I play the game of basketball. I play with
SH Blog: Mark Cuban takes Skip Bayless to school
When Skip Bayless talks, most people take it with a grain of salt, to put it mildly. A few days ago, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban expressed his displeasure of having to listen to him, saying his 2-year-old son can spit better knowledge about the NBA than Bayless.
SH Blog: Dan Gilbert’s promise has been broken
After six long seasons of failures in the playoffs, LeBron James finally reached his lifelong dream of winning an NBA Championship on Thursday night, defeating the young Oklahoma City Thunder in five games. As he said, “It’s about damn time”. He also ended the endless discussion and debate about his ability – or inability – to carry a team over the top, averaging 28.6 points, 10.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists in the NBA Finals. If anything, James proved that his game
Bauman: Will learning experience fuel Thunder to redemption in 2013?
MIAMI — The Oklahoma City Thunder had just been blown out by the Miami Heat by the score of 121-106, dropped their fourth straight game for the first time in 276 games, and the silence of their locker room said it all. Russell Westbrook walked out of the shower and into the locker room. He sat down and looked around at all the media in the Thunder locker room, his eyes puffy, red and a little watery. After a few moments of silence,
Hamilton: Finally Champions, An Inside Look At The Heat’s Celebration
// MIAMI — As Miami Heat owner Micky Arison tip-toed through his team’s locker-room in his black loafers, cigar in mouth and baseball cap covering his soaked hair, an ESPN NBA analyst gave me an excellent piece of advice. “Learn a lesson from me,” he said. “Next time, wear old shoes.” In the locker room, I stepped in a puddle of what was undoubtedly a mixture of Dom Perignon, Moet, and Budweiser—the three types of alcoholic concoctions sprayed in abundance in the
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