The Miami Heat are the NBA’s nWo

September 7, 2010

About two months or so ago, this amazing video montage of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade hit the net. The video portrays Miami’s trio as the nWo (New World Order). The nWo was one of, if not, the biggest and most important gimmick in the history of professional wrestling. It changed the world of wrestling for years, and it also meant that long-time good guy, Hulk Hogan, became the villain — it shocked the wrestling world.

Obviously on that mid-July night on ESPN, James’ announcement to join Bosh and Wade and “take his talents to South Beach,” did as well.

The video was put together really well and captures that nostalgic late 90′s big-time wrestling feel, but I do want to at least bring up the point that this blog was the first referencing the nWo gimmick with LeBron James. Regardless of who gets credit, the video is awesome. If you aren’t familiar with an nWo vignette, then check the original.

Luckily, the first exhibition game is less than a month away, only about three more weeks of complete boredom. Thankfully we at least have some World Basketball Championship action to watch in the meantime.


Wade’s ‘kiddie rap’ music video

July 27, 2010

Last week, Dwyane Wade went on The Tonight Show and busted out one of his “kiddie raps.” It didn’t take long before someone made a YouTube video of Wade and his flow, which is better thanΒ Flo Rida’s Miami Heat anthem, because that song is just awful.


Carlos Arroyo, Layeth the Smackdown

July 26, 2010

Carlos Arroyo cannot be blamed for title chasing, he was with the Miami Heat last year. Plus, if you say anything about him being a ring chaser, he’ll probably smack you across the face.

Arroyo, who plays for Puerto Rico’s national team, and a player on Mexico’s team got a little heated and the Heat guard had no problem showing his opponent that his pimp hand is strong.

Props, Dime Magazine


Wade continuing his late-night tour, hits Jimmy Kimmel Live

July 23, 2010

Dwyane Wade did The Tonight Show earlier this week and continued his tour of the late-night circuit while hitting Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. The interview is pretty hilarious and Kimmel calls Riley out on tampering based on Wade’s statement, so that was sweet too. Kimmel is the best talk show host on television, make no doubts about it. His show is pure awesome.

Just to keep tabs, Wade is making his late-night rounds and LeBron is LeBron and had “The Decision.” I wonder when Chris Bosh is going to get sick of being the third wheel, same goes for Juwan Howard, why isn’t he getting any solo pub?

The interview is two parts, so make sure to watch both. The interview covers all the basic things we’ve already heard about this free-agency circus, and Wade says that he wouldn’t play for Cleveland if Bosh and LeBron both went there. The pain in Cleveland just never stops.

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Rony Seikaly releasing his first single

July 22, 2010

Rony Seikaly played in the NBA for 11 seasons, having quite a solid career with the Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors and Orlando Magic. His career came to an end after a brief stint with the New Jersey Nets in 1999. During his career Seiklay posted career averages of 14.7 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, in today’s game, Seikaly is an All-Star Center every season with those types of numbers.

Hailing from Beruit, Lebanon, Seikaly is the only Lebanese-born player in league history.

After his career, Seikaly made Miami his home and has played a role in a lot of the nightlife in South Beach. Seikaly invests in numerous bars down in South Beach and is also a DJ. I’m sure if LeBron James and Chris Bosh haven’t met Seikaly yet, Dwyane Wade will be introducing them

Seikaly is currently on an international tour DJing around the world, and on Aug. 3, he’ll be releasing his first single, “Come With Me,” which feature vocals by Polina (not sure who she is). The song has a nice groove to it, I can see it being played at upscale martini lounges where I wouldn’t be allowed to wear my throwback Seikaly jersey.

I’ve been known to tell DJ’s that they suck, but seeing that Seikaly is 6-foot-11, even if I didn’t like the song, I’d keep my mouth shut.

Nice work Rony, keep the jams coming.

Props, Ball Don’t Lie


Dwyane Wade raps, recruits Don Rickles on The Tonight Show

July 20, 2010

The Miami Heat are all the rage in the sports world and even the world of entertainment right now, and if Dwyane Wade keeps rapping on late-night talk shows, that will probably be trending for awhile.

Wade was a guest on “The Tonight Show” Monday night, along with comedy legend Don Rickles, who may be the newest member of the Miami Heat. After Wade took the mic and did some rapping and talked about the excitement behind his new teammates, he decided to try and recruit the 84 year-old Rickles, even offering him a jersey.

Rickles accepted the jersey, but “sources” haven’t confirmed that he’s signed a deal with the Heat yet.

Here’s part one of the interview, keep reading for part two.

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Please Penny, don’t do it.

July 19, 2010

I’m trying to avoid the fact that Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway says he wants to come back to the league and join the Miami Heat. Penny is a staple to guys in my age group who grew up watching the game of basketball. He killed it on the court, his shoe game was right up there with Jordan, and he’s responsible for the greatest basketball commercials ever.

Unfortunately, injuries changed things for Penny and his career was hindered. His last attempt to play in the NBA fell short with the Miami Heat, when he reunited with Shaquille O’Neal for the early part of the 2007-08 season. Hardaway played in 16 games that season for the Heat, but was released by the team before midseason. He hasn’t played in an NBA game since 2007.

As much as I’d love to see Hardaway return to the game, odds are if he went to the Heat to chase a ring with their “big three,” he’d probably just embarrass himself. Well, maybe embarrass is a harsh word, but I just don’t want to see Penny coming off the bench averaging four points and three assists on a championship caliber team.

My memories of him dominating still outweigh the injuries, unlike many, and I want to keep it that way.

My message to Penny:

“Penny, you’re a legend in so many of our eyes. You have nothing to prove and I hate the fact that you are saying you want a minimal role with this team, don’t chase the ring. Injuries stole your career, but when you were at your best, there weren’t many players in that era that out-shined you, let’s just leave it at that.”

If he does come back, then I guess I will somewhat be rooting for the Heat, and most importantly maybe it means Lil’ Penny will meet LeBron and Big Z’s puppets, if that’s the case and it means Lil’ Penny is returning, then I’m game.


It’s probably a good thing LeBron traded in his number ’23′

July 19, 2010

Michael Jordan is the best basketball player of all-time, and every great player that plays the game and at some point may have to face comparison to “His Airness.” Obviously, LeBron James entered the league with that “The Next Jordan” title. Wearing number’23′ probably didn’t help his cause in avoiding the comparison — along with his self-appointed and league-hyped greatness.

As James joins Dwyane Wade‘s Miami Heat along with Chris Bosh, he hands in his number ’23,’ and that’s probably a good thing. Jordan spoke about James’ decision at a celebrity golf tournament this weekend:

“There’s no way, with hindsight, I would’ve ever called up Larry (Bird), called up Magic (Johnson) and said, ‘Hey, look, let’s get together and play on one team,’ ” Jordan said on NBC after playing in a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada.

“But that’s … things are different. I can’t say that’s a bad thing. It’s an opportunity these kids have today. In all honesty, I was trying to beat those guys.”

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Obviously James is one of the best players in the game today, and one of the greatest players of the last decade, don’t think for a minute that anything I write about him is taking away from that fact.

I don’t want to take the comments out of context or make them out to be bigger than they are, but at the same time, that’s Jordan’s way of saying, “You are not me kid…none of you are.”


Paul Rudd, Steve Carrell mock “The Decision”

July 16, 2010

I don’t watch the ESPY’s because they already have a championship trophy for each sport, along with individual awards like MVPs, so I don’t see the point. I’ll admit that the year the Detroit Pistons took the show hostage, I watched with beaming eyes.

Other than that, I don’t really get into it.

I did catch this great clip though, and it’s hilarious. Sounds like there was plenty of other funny stuff on the show this year, so maybe people don’t watch it for the athletes, they watch it for the Saturday Night Live factor.

Here’s two of the funniest people on the planet, Steve Carrell and Paul Rudd, absolutely destroying Jim Gray and LeBron James in the spoof of “The Decision.”

Spot on job by Rudd and Carrell, classic!


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