Udonis Haslem Used Draymond Green's Comment as Motivation to Single-Handedly Save the Heat's Season

Udonis Haslem Used Draymond Green’s Comment as Motivation to Single-Handedly Save the Heat’s Season

The Miami Heat avoided elimination on Friday night with a 111-103 win over the Boston Celtics. The Game 6 victory sends the series back to Miami for a winner take all Game 7 with a trip to the NBA Finals on the line. A Heat victory would be the attestation of Heat Culture and even more importantly, proof that the NBA’s secret code is infallible.

Before this 2022 postseason it seemed like unwritten rules were more of a baseball thing, but we’ve now had two instances of code-breaking this spring. First when Steve Kerr said that Dillon Brooks “broke the code” on the play that injured Gary Payton II.

Hey, that makes perfect sense. You shouldn’t do something that puts someone in a position where they could really get hurt and that’s exactly what Brooks did. It’s something you’d expect from the pros all the way down to kids running around on the playground at recess. So what else has risen to the severity and seriousness of an accussation of code-breaking?

Saying who you think will win a series.

Immediately following the game last night Udonis Haslem, fresh off a zero point, zero rebound, zero minute performance, ran over to the ESPN broadcast crew to have them tell Draymond Green, “thank you for the inspiration.”



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