Where ridiculous happens!

Dwyane Wade doesn't like to see Mario West dancing!

Dwyane Wade doesn't like to see Mario West dancing! (This fine photo is courtesy of my main man Curtis Compton of the AJC)

 

MIAMI - I know what the NBA’s slogan is supposed to say.

But after two weeks of great basketball in most cases, and relentless dramatics in others, the only thing that seems to be rising from the dust right now is foolishness.

From griping on and off the floor (more on that in a minute) to tough-guy antics (from as far away as the radio perch) in almost every single series to the continued assault on the game by an army of awful game officials, the playoffs seems more like where ridiculous happens?

At a time when the NBA game should be on full display for all to see, everything else is getting in the way.

I dare anyone that’s watched any of the Bulls-Celtics series to tell me they’ve seen more intense playoff basketball anytime recently. That’s what real lovers of this game deserve to see.

But it’s not happening these days.

Good luck focusing on what should be a frantic and fantastic Game 6 tonight between the Hawks and Heat here at AmericanAirlines Arena. Good luck enjoying yet another entertaining playoff series that’s being marginalized by the news of the weird that seems to be the flavor of every day this time of year.

And in true ridiculous fashion, verbal shots are being fired across the floor before the opening tip (and no, I’m not talking about the faux furor over Josh Smith’s missed dunk at the end Game 5).

Apparently Heat star Dwyane Wade didn’t appreciate Mario West’s version of the Ray Lewis dance at the of the possession just before halftime of Game 5. He lit West up to my man Mike Wallace of the Miami Herald and the rest of the assembled media here after practice Thursday. Here’s Wade going off on our man ‘Rio:

His celebration for his one stop? What is this game coming to? One thing I go back to is something my high school coach always told me. Act like you’ve done something before. He used to hate when I used dunk and pound my chest all the time. He used to tell me to act like I’ve been there before, act like I’ve done it. Win lose or draw, you have to be classy. There are some unprofessional things that they have to take care of. On the court, you show emotion, and that’s great. But celebrating after one stop, that’s funny.

The HP (Hypocrisy Police) might point out that Wade doesn’t seem to have a problem with jumping up on the scorer’s table and pounding his own chest after hitting game-winning shots or staring Joe Johnson down after making a deep shot off the glass in Game 2 or screaming for one of his teammates take Flip Murray out on a baseline drive for a dunk late in Game 5. But you be the judge? But Wade wasn’t done. 

Dwayne Wade has a few moves of his own!

It appears Dwyane Wade has a few celebratory moves of his own!

He had more to say about not only Wade but the Celtics and Bulls, too: I don’t know what it was a sign of. I was laughing after the fact because I’ve never seen that before. Tony Allen did that the other night when he stopped Ben Gordon from hitting a shot to win the game. That’s what you do. When it’s going into halftime and you stop somebody, that’s a little different. But we’re not here to point out every little thing they do, you know. Who cares? It’s about what we do. And that’s the only thing we can control.

He said all that to point that there’s no bad blood brewing between he and ‘Rio and certainly nothing personal between these two teams (before all but instructing his teammates to stir it up):

First off, I have nothing simmering with Mario. He’s not been a factor in this series. It’s irrelevant to me. I have nothing brewing with him at all. It was one of those games, one of those playoff series. It’s just about do we have the team to come back and fight as much as they’re going to fight. Zaza Pachulia is knocking people out. It’s simple as that. I’m not telling my teammates to knock him out. But when he comes down the paint, just make sure he feels us, on offensive rebounds. We’re not the team that’s playing dirty. We’re the team that wants to play smarter and protect ourselves as well.

THE HAWKS’ CAMP IS FAR FROM INNOCENT when it comes to baiting the other side. It seems Hawks radio announcer Steve Holman has enraged the masses here in South Florida with some of his in-game rants, so much so that the folks at deadspin.com have taken a liking to him.

I’ll let you judge the for yourself whether or not Holman’s calls were out of line. It hasn’t nearly the firestorm in Atlanta that it has here, where it’s been dominating the airwaves. But I imagine it will be one of the underlying story lines from tonight’s game, particularly if the Heat wins and forces a Game 7 Sunday back in Atlanta.

PETA says lay off Spirit the Hawk!

PETA says lay off Spirit the Hawk! (This photo is another C.Compton special)

Apparently PETA WANTS A PIECE OF THE ACTION, TOO. The recent flap over Spirit The Hawk prompted this email (below) from the fine folks at PETA.

And we all know that they don’t need GPS to find their way to Atlanta since the Michael Vick story dominated the sports landscape.

PETA didn’t appreciate seeing the Hawks’ Hawk ridiculed after that unauthorized flight before Game 2.

In fact, they don’t want Spirit victimized at all, per the email they sent the other day (they also sent a different letter to Hawks’ part owner Michael Gearon Jr. expressing similar sentiment):

Good afternoon.

After learning that a live hawk used as a mascot for the Atlanta Hawks got loose in an arena, which forced a game to be temporarily stopped, PETA has sent a letter to Hawks owner Michael Gearon Jr. urging him to implement a policy to prohibit the use of live animals at Hawks games.

PETA points out that the bright lights, screaming fans, and loud noises (such as air horns, music, and amplified sound systems) that make sporting events exciting for fans can be terrifying for animals. Appearing at games can be frightening and disorienting to birds and potentially dangerous for birds and fans alike. The hawk is also subjected to the stress of transport to and from games.

“If the Hawks want to increase fan support, they don’t need cheap gimmicks—they just need to start winning games,” says PETA Director Debbie Leahy. “The only place where ‘birdies’ belong in sports is on golf courses, not at basketball games.”

Game 6 can’t get here fast enough for me. I just want to get back to basketball for a little while.

SPEAKING OF BASKETBALL, both Al Horford and Marvin Williams will watch Game 6 in suits. Neither one of the Hawks’ starters is healthy enough to play tonight.

Horford’s sprained right ankle will force him to sit while Williams remains sidelined with that sprained wrist on his shooting (right) hand.

594 comments Add your comment

Volman

May 1st, 2009
2:55 pm

The Heat are REALLY grasping for stuff when they are going after Holman. How pathetic.

I have lost ALL RESPECT for Wade. I used to actually like him. He’s going to take shots at Mario West? Talk about unprofessional. He’s sitting there saying “he has no outcome in the series”. shut the hell up, Wade. Your time will come. Yeah, Zaza is running around too trying to hurt people. If I remember, O’neal retaliated and James Jones injured Horford.

And to think, the Hawks are the “ones playing dirty”. My ass, Wade. Grow a pair. Maybe if you drink your Vitamin water tonight you’ll play better, you ass.

Come on Hawks. Finish these WHINING BABIES tonight. Make it hurt, too. For us.

Volman

May 1st, 2009
2:56 pm

AJC just ate my post.

Volman

May 1st, 2009
2:59 pm

Wade, your high school coach told for you to “act like you’ve been there before”. What did he tell you about B!$%#ing to the referees for calls?

What a whining little baby.

braveshater

May 1st, 2009
2:59 pm

CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE BLOW PETA OFF THE FACE OFF THE EARTH, WHENEVER IM WATCHING A RATTLESNAKE ROUND UP, OR ONE OF THESER HUNTING SHOWS, THEY’RE NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. THEY ARE A GIMMICK, WHO GIVES A DAMN ABOUT PETA. GET YOUR PRIORITIES TOGETHER MORONS.

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:00 pm

I,M IN MIDDLE SCHOOL BUT DON,T TELL MY TEACHERS PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEE

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:00 pm

I met Jerome Jurenovich today at Suntrust bank.. Great guy.

Maybe that’s a sign that we’ll win. who knows?

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:02 pm

Gusman, keep using commas instead of apostrophes…You idiot.

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:02 pm

COME ON EVERYBODY SAY WITH MY LEST GO HEAT

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:03 pm

LIKE I SAY I,M IN MIDDLE SCHOOL

Dante Fitzgerald

May 1st, 2009
3:04 pm

Mayne, I hate Peta!!!

Eric

May 1st, 2009
3:04 pm

Give Holman a break will you Heat. The guy has covered the Hawks for 20+ years, 10 of which include the last decade of consistent losing. Forgive him for getting a little excited now that we are back in the playoffs! I love Holman, and I loved his rant against Steve Javy 10 years ago.

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:04 pm

Gusman, go ahead on your way with your little guido South floridian Heat fans… You aren’t wanted. You gotta go buy some more hair gel.

Ah, I can’t WAIT for this series to get over. Goodbye to those dolt Heat fans.

Alex Rodriguez

May 1st, 2009
3:06 pm

OMFG!!! WADE IS ON STEROIDS!!!!

AND SO ARE THE REFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Jim

May 1st, 2009
3:06 pm

Is it me or does the Miami Heat coach look like he should be bussing tables in South Beach and not calling timeouts and setting up motion offenses for the Heat? And D-Wade – telling people to act like they’ve been there. Apparently he had never been on the sideline before when he dressed like Dr. Seuss character at the NBA All Star Game.

DWADE = All Talk

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:08 pm

You gotta go buy some more hair gel. SORRY I,M BOLD

ATL_LOVE

May 1st, 2009
3:08 pm

Zaza is playing with a black eye and HE gets called out for dirty play.

Hmmm.

Wade’s mad at Mario for celebrating his specialty (defensive stops). But Wade celebrates EveryTime he does his thing. Game should recognize game.

Hmmm.

P.E.T.A.- Press Easily Take Aim. Why do we ever give these extremists 2nd thought?

ATL_LOVE

May 1st, 2009
3:09 pm

Looks like Miami is suffering from Whine Flu.

Melvin

May 1st, 2009
3:09 pm

GA Hicks, why would you post using that name then call the audience you’re speaking to a Hick as well. Isn’t that like the kettle calling the frying pan (hopefully, you know the rest)…….

Maddox

May 1st, 2009
3:10 pm

For every animal you don’t eat, I’ll eat two.

Shaquille O'Neal

May 1st, 2009
3:11 pm

WADE CAN’T DO IT WITHOUT MEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:12 pm

COME ON VOLMAN DON,T BE SHY SAY WITH ME LEST GO HEAT

Da Real Real

May 1st, 2009
3:12 pm

Bringing my last comment over from the other blog here…

I don’t know about y’all, but I’m actually feeling pretty good about the Hawks chances tonight (even with us being without two starters). The Hawks have momentum and after game 5 I would have said that we could have possibly been in trouble but after hearing all the promises and talking from Wade and Heat players what was already going to be a lot of pressure on them to win this game is already piling on even more.

With all those promises and Wade going on at the mouth the Heat BETTER blow us out. Wade better drop about 40+ points with all the talk that I keep hearing. There’s going to be a lot of heat and pressure on those guys while the Hawks should be able to go in and play loose. Yeah, we’re trying to close the series out tonight, but even with a Hawks loss they get to come back home to where they play well. Now, I’m hoping they don’t keep that in the back of their head because I want to see a win so we can finally be done with the Heat, but I think the Heat putting all of this pressure on themselves could be their undoing. So, that arena better be rocking tonight and the Heat BETTER do what they are saying they are going to do. If they don’t we’ll all get to sit back and laugh in their faces, and I’m hoping…hoping that Smoove have another opportunity to do that dunk in a Hawks win tonight (just so I can get another good laugh at the Heat)

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:13 pm

Yeah, thanks PETA. I’m getting a DOUBLE cheesburger tonight, instead of a single.

No paper should put these idiot’s quotes in. What a waste of breath.

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:19 pm

VOLMAN DO HOMELESS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HAVE MONEY TO BUY A DUBLE CHEESEBURGER?

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:21 pm

I don’t know about duble cheeseburgers, but we can buy double cheeseburgers.

bfred

May 1st, 2009
3:26 pm

The Hawks’ wins have all come on the defensive end, so the loss of Horford and Williams (while painful) does not necessarily spell big trouble. Yeah, I know we broke 100 last game, but the Heat scored 91 in a game that was largely closed out by halftime. We still have our three leading scorers in Joe, Josh and Bibby; Zaza can clearly hold his own down low and actually has more of a big-man mentality than Horford. I like our chances tonight.

Gary

May 1st, 2009
3:31 pm

HaHaHaHa…….check out the little babies down in Miami whining about Steve Holman. Instead of complaining about how crappy their team is playing, they are whining about a radio announcer having some fun with the opposing team and their poster boy.

http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/2009/04/heat_hawks_josh_smith_steve_holman.php

Eman

May 1st, 2009
3:32 pm

I thought the only “Big Baby” was the one who played for Boston, I didn’t know Miami had one as well

I MUS.WRITE

May 1st, 2009
3:33 pm

Whass up Melvin……. Ive been in full football mode _ Wrapped up the past cuple weeks with work and the DRAFT…….

eddieomaha

May 1st, 2009
3:34 pm

Hey homos. I just thought I would let you know I’ll be here through these last two games of your season. If you’ve never seen Dwyane Wade mad before: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMIynFB2Itc&feature=related

Enjoy.

eddieomaha

May 1st, 2009
3:38 pm

Weren’t all of you just crying for Woodson to be fired after you fell down 2-1?

gusman354

May 1st, 2009
3:40 pm

I have exactly 16 posters of D-Wade in my room. The biggest one is on the ceiling. I love to turn off the lights and burn candles and incense listening to slow Sade or Toni Braxton songs as I touch myself and gaze upon the colossal mega sized D-Wade poster on the ceiling.

eddieomaha

May 1st, 2009
3:42 pm

I would like to take this time to offer my sincere thanks to Josh Smith and Steve Holman. Thank you for your stupidity. You have somehow managed to awaken the one guy who can take down a team single-handedly.

Kind regards,

eddieomaha

PMC

May 1st, 2009
3:42 pm

Please please Sekou For the Love of all that is good and holy… don’t give the lunatics at PETA anymore press.

I love reading your blogs man you do a great job… but those idiots should be seen ignored and not heard.

Tim Tebow

May 1st, 2009
3:43 pm

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:44 pm

Eddie, you’re welcome.

You can go now. Wade needs to be “tended to”. I think he’s hurt again.

Oh whoops, he’s faking.

Trick Daddy

May 1st, 2009
3:44 pm

I’ve got my money on the Hawks

DJ Khaled

May 1st, 2009
3:45 pm

LETS GO HAAAAAAAWKS!! WE DA BESSSSTT!!!!!!

Don Shula

May 1st, 2009
3:46 pm

Hawks by atleast 15

Gary

May 1st, 2009
3:48 pm

Eddie, one player won’t beat the Hawks…..yeah he can beat a scrub team like the Knicks single-handedly, but he won’t the Hawks. He needs to quit whining about a radio announcer and figure out how to score. oh…..and enjoy him Miami fans because he is going to be bolting for LA, Chicago, or NY after next season.

eddieomaha

May 1st, 2009
3:48 pm

“No paper should put these idiot’s quotes in.”

Volman

May 1st, 2009
3:13 pm

Irony.

Hawks'n6

May 1st, 2009
3:49 pm

What I’ve learned after 5 games:

D-Wade is straight up F.E.M.A.L.E

I had previous respect for his game, but now I’m beginning to see the real and upclose Diva Wade.

Their coach is certified cry-baby also. “They are trying to insult us.” This isn’t rec ball you candy @$$es. What about the other 20 times J. Smith insulted you by stuffing on your face! Hopefully the police won’t be around tonight after we get finish beating the life out of these so-called basketball players. Did Shaq take all your stones with him to AZ?

Erik Estrada from "CHIPS"

May 1st, 2009
3:57 pm

I’m actually the coach of the heat.

Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat

May 1st, 2009
3:58 pm

eddieomaha

May 1st, 2009
3:58 pm

“check out the little babies down in Miami”

By the way… all that writhing in pain by Horford, what was that? Ahhh yes, a mild ankle sprain. I was also thinking about naming my daughter Zaza. Pretty name.

You guys have been crying since Game 2. Josh Smith has yet to commit a foul in his mind. All the kid can do is dunk. We’ll just slow the game into a halfcourt tempo and watch Smith become ineffective again.

Steve Harvey

May 1st, 2009
4:01 pm

I’m actually the coach of the Atlanta Hawks.

Clever. Truly.

Gary

May 1st, 2009
4:02 pm

Yeah Eddie, how did that slow the tempo work for the Heat in Games 4 and 5? If you have ever come down and twisted your ankle then you would know that initially it hurts like hades. Mild Ankle sprain or not, at least he was man enough to say after the game that is playoff basketball and you have to be physical. No whining what so ever from Horford. DeWayne Wade and the Heat whine about a missed dunk attempt and a radio announcer.

J.J.M.

May 1st, 2009
4:03 pm

im amazed at all the crying and hating by the heat fans. just crazy

willie

May 1st, 2009
4:04 pm

Man, I badly want the Hawks to shut these cry-babies up tonight, but in being in Miami and no Al or Marvin? Wow, this will be a tough one. Hawks are 5 point dogs in Vegas.

Brandon

May 1st, 2009
4:06 pm

Eddieomaha…thats a pretty stupid comment..have you seen dwayne wade…he spent 10 minutes in the middle of the floor in agony and he magically returns a couple minutes later. He claims to have constant back spasms but is able to get up and down the court with ease.

HORFORD > wade