Tuesday, March 19, 2013

A Moment of Silence For Jason Terry by Deron Butler

We are gathered here today to say goodbye to Jason Eugene Terry, who was unceremoniously dunked by Miami Heat superstar LeBron James in 105-103 victory over the Boston Celtics. He was an NBA Champion with the Dallas Mavericks and he went by the nickname "The Jet", which now solely belongs to the original jet and NBA on TNT correspondent, Kenny "The Jet" Smith. Sadly, Terry will not be flying high like he once was, for the jet has been put inside his hangar, never to soar again. On a side note, let us remember the epicness that was the LeBron poster dunk on Terry.  I'm Deron Butler, leaving you with this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=asWAZpf7oaM

Saturday, March 16, 2013

21 Games Later...By Deron Butler

What started as a win over Toronto back in February, has become an historical feat that many are taking notice of. The Miami Heat currently have a 21 win game streak, higher than the last defending NBA Championship team to do so, which were the Boston Celtics back in 2009.  The Heat also hold the third longest streak record behind the Houston Rockets' 22 win game streak in 2008, and the Los Angeles Lakers' 33 win game streak in 1972. Tomorrow, the Heat will face the Toronto Raptors at 1pm on Sun Sports and Monday against the Boston Celtics, who aren't impressed with their streak...or so Paul Pierce believes. Well, I'm not one to brag and such sometimes but the Heat have already eclipsed the Celtics' streak by 2 games, not that it wouldn't mean anything but it's something to point out at the least. Just how far will this streak go, is entirely up to the Heat. They control their own destiny now that they're on top of the Eastern Conference and the NBA as far as overall records go. For homework, watch the Heat take on the Raptors tomorrow at 1 on Sun Sports and on Monday against the Celtics at 8. I'm Deron Butler telling you to streak...with your clothes on.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Miami Heat's Harlem Shake



Last week, your beloved Miami Heat team took time out of their schedule and practice to have a little fun in the form of the popular internet dance craze called "The Harlem Shake". In the video, we see Chris Andersen doing his best bird impression while Heat players stretch out. Once the music stops for a moment, and picks up again, we see LeBron James dressed as king, Dwyane Wade (with a bear costume head) dressed as Kanye West, Mario Chalmers as Super Mario (obviously), Udonish Haslem in a firefighter's helmet, blazer jacket, shorts, and a championship belt, Norris Cole in what looks like pajama overalls, Chris Bosh with a boombox, shades, cowboy hat, and pajamas, while everyone else are wearing Rey Myseterio masks and sombreros. Overall, the video was pretty funny and I recommend you all to watch it as homework, while watching the Heat take on the New York Knicks today at 1 on ABC. I'm Deron Butler, telling you to do the Harlem Shake.