Can the relationship between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat be repaired?
How upset were you to see Maverick Carter involved in all of this?
Rich: Not at all. Maverick Carter’s involvement means that LeBron James’ fingerprints are, again, on the demise of Pat Riley’s Big Three.
However, if Bosh did not turn to James’ agent as an outlet, he would have found another.
Simon: That didn’t worry me at all, one way or another this interview was going to find it’s way into the mainstream media.
Chris: It’s annoying, but otherwise irrelevant. There’s no real gain from these videos, so the spectre of You Know Who clouding over things doesn’t carry the same gravitas.
Also, Bosh isn’t going to say anything earth-shattering on these videos, as he’s basically going to end up talking about things he enjoys doing, like drinking craft beer and playing the guitar.
The timing is odd, considering training camp kicks off next week. But I think that’s more for sucking in the fans to get on his side in this.
Allana: Not at all. This may be the most unpopular opinion among #HeatNation, but I still support all things James-related, through and through.
Kristopher: Maverick Carter is one of the most influential men in sports, and attaching his name solely to LeBron’s does him an injustice. I know it’s cool to hate LeBron in the Miami circles, but I don’t think this has much to do with him.