Stephen Curry is a baddd man. The back-to-back MVP went off Wednesday night, shooting a team-high 28 points including 5-of-8 from three-point range. One of those three-pointers was this disrespectful move he did during the third quarter.
Stephen Curry is a baddd man. The back-to-back MVP went off Wednesday night, shooting a team-high 28 points including 5-of-8 from three-point range. One of those three-pointers was this disrespectful move he did during the third quarter.
During the third quarter of the Miami Heat’s win over the Charlotte Bobcats, Lebron James threw down an emphatic dunk and appeared to stare down Michael Jordan. Of course the story made big headlines but James refutes the allegation.
Lebron will never get a chance to really stare down Michael Jordan on the court, so he settled for the next best thing. As the Heat started to pull away from Jordan’s Bobcats, Lebron decided this was his chance to look at the King as he finished a fast break dunk. I can only assume the message Bron was trying to convey was that Jordan’s team isn’t quite ready for the Heat just yet. He literally is not even looking at the rim until he is already in the process of dunking. As great as Lebron is however, he still doesn’t have the right, or the rings to stare down MJ. Hit the jump.
Sabrina B. Wednesday was an embarrassing night for Kevin Garnett. The 36-year-old forward went 6-18 for 18 points in an Eastern Conference finals Game 2 loss to the Heat. He let Dwyane Wade score a layup in front of him to essentially seal the game in overtime and then got the stare down from Wade…
Posted By Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Damn JaVale, you dunk on the kid and then had to stare him down too? Lol. Welcome to the NBA. Check it out after the jump…