Dwyane Wade Video Bombs Himself (VIDEO)
By Wes Goldberg
Without his partner in crime, Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade video bombs himself. We’ll call it video-bombception.
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Just because some guy named LeBron James is gone doesn’t mean everything the Miami Heat have developed over the last four seasons has to go kapoot.
Yeah, maybe the team won’t be as “position-less.” They probably won’t play as much through post ups, and therefor won’t shoot as many three’s either. They won’t be devastating in transition and they will probably miss the NBA Finals for the first time since 2011.
But what won’t go away, apparently, is the team’s obsession with video bombing the post-game interview. Classic Heat. After the team’s win against the Memphis Grizzlies, Wade somehow found a way to video bomb his own interview, showing up rookie Shabazz Napier in the process.
When the Heatles were at their best, they were having fun. Multiple times, the players said last season wasn’t as fun. After going to the finals three-straight times, the team was clearly tired. That showed in the final series against the San Antonio Spurs.
Now out of the media spot light, this team can focus on bare-bones basketball again. It will be very different, but it’s nice to see this squad can still have fun despite a rough offseason–and that the culture of the team doens’t change just because the King left the party.
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