Saturday, April 27, 2013

LeBron James Demands Push-Ups from Bested Ray Allen and Mario Chalmers

LeBron James does not fuss. The movie, which originates from Joseph Goodman of The Miami Herald, features James after what we believe was a stirring three-point competition. The YouTube explanation from Goodman claims this all transpired at Monday's training, which adopted the Miami Heat's Game 1 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, 110-87, on Sunday. If Mario Chalmers and Ray Allen are pulling their arms throughout Tuesday night's Game 2, it might be for their failure to overcome the forward in a shooting contest. It seems James took down Chalmers and one of many most useful long-ball shooters in the overall game, Allen. Not a bet slide to be let by one, James needs the two give him their push-ups, all 20 of these. We are in possession of the Lou Brown of the NBA. While neither player seems to whine about the impromptu calisthenics, both appear to have their own particular way of repaying their debt to the master. Allen has gone out for a Sunday walk in push-up form while Chalmers is apparently using the rapid and continuous type, one thata'if we're honesta'seems to be far too low to warrant being called a real push-up. That would be nitpicking a group that appears to be once more keyed in on the job at hand. Heat finished the growing season with nine straight wins and cruised to a victory over Milwaukee. As since only at that price they'll not manage to raise their arms by the end of the postseason, for Allen and Chalmers, they better get some extra shooting in. Hit me up on Twitter:

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