NBA Fans React to the Heat’s New Cringey On-Court Statement

NBA Fans React to the Heat’s New Cringey On-Court Statement

Miami have released a new statement on their alternate ‘Heat Culture’ court for this season and NBA fans are reacting in the most hilarious way to the cringey message.

The statement is in the lane and reads “Hardest Working. Best Conditioned. Most Professional. Unselfish. Toughest. Meanest. Nastiest Team in the NBA.”

They already set the tone with some awful-looking Heat Culture jerseys, so they have clearly decided to go all out.

As expected, the franchise hasn’t escaped the criticism of NBA fans on X for the cringey move.

The best reactions are below.

Miami are still working out the kinks after starting the season 2-4.

Big man Kevin Love has started in three games for the Heat so far this season, but head coach Erik Spoelstra tried a different tack on Friday against the Wizards.

Love didn’t play a single minute against Washington and Spoelstra opted to start Haywood Highsmith instead.

He recently spoke about getting benched.

“I think the word is ‘fluid,’” Love said. “There’s going to be opportunity, places for me throughout the season where it makes sense, big. It’s just that so many teams are playing four smalls and one bigs, so I think you’re seeing that a lot.

“I think we were searching. Obviously 1-4 is never the way you want to start, but it’s on all of us to be pros, and our number’s called, be ready to go.”

 

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Anthony Davis & LeBron Get Honest About Lakers Struggles Against Magic

The Lakers suffered their most embarrassing defeat of the season yet when they went down 120-101 to the Magic on Saturday night.

LA are now 3-3 after a loss which laid bare a lot of the team’s issues, particularly around defensive rebounding.

Anthony Davis says the whole team was to blame for the sub-par performance.

“It came from everybody, honestly,” Davis said after the game. “Bigs contest it’s on the guards. But then, when the guards could get a contest, the bigs gotta rebound. So it was a collective problem tonight.

Magic were +11 on the boards during the contest, while LA only managed to grab 10 offensive rebounds to Orlando’s 19.

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