New York Knicks number one rooter Spike Lee strongly thinks that Miami Heat’s new “Three kings” LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh pulled the legs of many people, making them believe that chance brought them together in South Florida, in an article posted at Sportingnews.com. Lee, who is a noted film director, said that the James, Wade and Bosh has long planned the idea of playing together in one team even dating back to their Beijing Olympic days. As icing in the cake, Lee further said that the spell of Heat president Pat Riley worked wonders anew for the three guys. By the way, his Knicks are one of the top contenders in the "LeBron Sweepstakes" before eventually losing out to Miami in the end.
"It was laid out. This didn’t happen by happenstance. They made people look like idiots. They had the thing planned out two years ago. We got hoodwinked. Led astray. Hornswoggled. We got bamboozled.
“[James] wanted to be in Miami with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. These guys get in front of [Heat president] Pat Riley, and he shows them those [championship] rings and they lose their mind. Pat Riley gets people in his spell, and it’s, ‘Whatever you want to do, Coach.’
“I was there for all the run-throughs here in New York. It was on point. Pure sabotage.”
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