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Don’t you love it when people leave a movie as soon as the credits begin rolling, then fall all over themselves trying to get back into the theater when they find out the movie isn’t actually over? That happened on a large scale on Tuesday night in Miami, as Heat fans streamed out of American Airlines Arena late in the fourth quarter when it looked like the Spurs were going to beat their team in Game 6.
But Ray Allen’s 3 sent the game to overtime, and … those quitting fans wanted back in. One problem: there’s a no re-entry policy. According to several sources, hundreds were pounding on the doors demanding to be let back in.
Not surprising at all. Miami can be a very shallow and fake city and it's reflected in their sports fans. Going to Heat games and wearing white is the trendy thing to do now.
I mean even casual NBA fans would know the margin wasn't insurmountable.
Bunch of freakin' Becky's.
(Beckys is a term for yuppie gals at Cub games with their iphone in their face the whole time and that think ballfour is one of the players last names.)
I mean even casual NBA fans would know the margin wasn't insurmountable.
Bunch of freakin' Becky's.
(Beckys is a term for yuppie gals at Cub games with their iphone in their face the whole time and that think ballfour is one of the players last names.)
LOL @ Becky's
Just listen to the interviews from the Heat fans......"It wasn't their year, I can't believe they lost, they were so close, blah, blah, blah. Then they have the nerve demanding they get back in by banging on the door lol. Even if they did lose, at least show your appreciation to your team till the end, after all it would have been the last game of the season had they lost. They missed the best game of the series so far.
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