Lewis waits for turn
Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, January 01, 2013 with 13 comments
Heat veteran forward Rashard Lewis hasn't played much recently but recently told the media that he knew what he was signing up for once he decided to join the Miami Heat.
"It's something I signed up for," Lewis said. "I know there's a lot of talent on this team. They pretty much have the same team they won a championship with. Here, you've just got to basically wait your turn. I played earlier in the year, but I'm sure my name will be called again. I just got to be ready to go....We're here to win ballgames," Lewis said. "We're here to win a championship. That's what I'm here to do."
You suck
ReplyDeleteThis guy was all hype lol
ReplyDeleteNot really though, he was talked about but anyone who knows shit knew that he would be very limited.
DeleteLimited how? The problem is Miami has too many of the same type of player. N now that they gone away from small ball there's less room for him.
ReplyDeleteLimited minutes and production. What the fuck else would I be talking about.
DeleteHe dont rebound or defend, thats why he dont get minutes. They got shooters all day but this nigga 6'10 and dont help em out on the boards at all when he plays at the 4, and he never could defend wing players.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a typical DICK RIDER...i wonder if he gets a ring ..what would he be proud of?? What u tell your kids??"i was best bench warmer in the team"???? LAME!
ReplyDeleteHe can tell his kids let's go to the mall & u can get what ever u want. Dumb ass hater that's what he can tell his kids.
DeleteOr tell em I was in the NBA! Are you forgetting what he did in Seattle! He was ballin then. If I was in the NBA I'd be proud no matter what role I had
DeleteLol mhp you funny as hell. Yeah he in the league, hes a professional athlete im sure his family is proud.
DeleteHis nba days are over
ReplyDeleteGood. He destroyed my Cavs in the playoffs a couple years back. May he rot...
ReplyDeleteHes a bum now, he was a Hooper in Seattle but he's been overpaid and overrated for far to long. He's just another vet that wants to fall into a championship and doesn't know when to call it quits.
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