Most awkward Interview ever! Boshtrich style
Holy shit! 1 minute long, and worth every second.
I feel almost bad for the guy. Almost.
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Hahahaha holy shit
He goes to Miami so that people care about him.. no one cares about him anyway.
"Did Michael Jordan join the Pistons when he couldn't beat them? No. He dug down deep and went out and kicked their fucking ass."
by Dash2112 on May 8, 2011 4:20 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
LOL!!
I don’t know what to say. That was ummm…. wierd?
Hey Rose. I don't see the appeal!
What a great way to start the day!
(Was that the entire thing, or was it cut a little?)
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by Juiceboxjerry on May 8, 2011 9:04 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
It looked to me like there was a cut midway through
but that could’ve just been NBA.com cutting off a silent part. I was just wondering if anyone saw it live. If it really was just those couple questions, that is frickin hilarious
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by Juiceboxjerry on May 8, 2011 9:47 AM CDT up reply actions
regardless of whether it was just those 2 questions
(it does look like it was cut)… the long silences are still hilarious lol.
Look
I didn’t want to offend anyone by saying the "f" word or generalizing my statement to any particular sex by saying "gays" or lesbians" or "bi’s" so "homos" is the most "politically correct" term. I’m just trying to be more tact in a tactless blog.
by Hindut Patrol on Feb 15, 2011 2:51 PM EST
Heh
I was watching it live and it was pretty much only what was shown in the video mixed with a bit of media chatter. It was on NBATV and after Bosh got up the analysts were pretty stunned for a second until Dennis Scott said something like, “Well, I guess Bosh ended THAT interview!” and they all started laughing uproariously.
Either way, it was one of the creepier athlete interviews I’ve seen. The “something like that…” answer to the crick in the neck question was unnerving, but the bizarre knowing smile afterwards is what really creeped me out.
Yeah, I agree with you guys, it was funny as hell no matter how long it was
but it’s just even funnier if it was actually that short. I mean that’s just too funny.
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by Juiceboxjerry on May 8, 2011 11:41 AM CDT up reply actions
Jesus Christ
And we were courting this guy. Heck I’m glad, I guess, we ended up with Turf Toe McGymBag.
I know, right?
I mean, why would we take a guy who took responsibility for his shitty play. We’d rather have someone that blames it injuries!!!
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
...doesn't Bosh blame it on a stiff neck in this vary interview?
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by dantheman3k on May 8, 2011 11:15 AM CDT up reply actions 1 recs
Maybe? I didn't see it here. I just heard "I wasn't in the right position on offense or defense."
I will say, that I didn’t listen closer to the whole second half. I heard someone ask about his neck, so I should have assumed that he mentioned it. My bad if he was blaming it all on the neck.
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
"I wasn't in the right position on offense or defence"
But isn’t that his MO?
He took his what to where?!
hah!
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
For real
I want nothing to do with Bosh. You don’t win with frontcourt players like that. Say what you want about Boozer, but he’s still a physical player, and rebounder, when he’s out there. Bosh is like a self parody at this point. When Jeff Green is knocking you down and clowning you, you got problems
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by Juiceboxjerry on May 8, 2011 11:43 AM CDT up reply actions
I'll agree that I'd rather have Boozer now
But 3 years from now, odds are Bosh is going to be way better as Boozer ages.
Pat Riley is the devil.
I'd rather have Bosh.
He fits the script with Rose, as he’s a good stretch 4 who can knock down all the wide open jumpers he’d get playing alongside a slasher like Rose. Back when we got Booz I thought he was a reliable post scorer, but he really isn’t.
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by DLRoth on May 8, 2011 10:12 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
That was very odd.
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by sue369 on May 8, 2011 10:33 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
I don't see how this is anything against Chris Bosh.
He took responsibility for his shitty play and sat there until anyone and everyne who could have wanted a question got one. WHAT A DOUCHEBAG!!!
(yes, it was awkward, but I think it’s bothersome/sad/hilarious/weird that people will find any reason to point out how “the other” is bad)
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
I kinda agree with you.
This interview, itself, doesn’t really reflect poorly on Bosh in anyway. He is a weird/awkward guy, but so what?
But I take legitimate issue with some of his comments earlier in the year (i.e. complaining about Asik playing hard). Additionally, there are issues with how he plays on the court (1-18 shooting jumpers only) and a lack of rebounding for a guy with his size/athleticism.
Basically, Chris Bosh is a tool and a flawed but talented player. But with his words and actions, he is going to be more scrutinized when anything out of the ordinary happens. This is unfair, but also true across all walks of life. We’re pretty much programmed to find the “other” to be bad.
True. But yeah, my main point is that this doesn't seem to reflect all that poorly on him.
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
He is complaining about a stiff neck.
After playing against someone who played an entire quarter with a dislocated elbow. It reflects poorly on him.
It's mostly funny because of how weird and awkward it is
But he also did use an injury as an excuse (kind of), and this was on the hells of a really bad game, and a game where he got punked by Jeff Green of all people.
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by Juiceboxjerry on May 8, 2011 11:45 AM CDT up reply actions
Dont believe I posted it
with intention of talking shit. Just my god that was awkward, and its sad how they interview him after Lebron and Wade and have no questions for him.
Did you guys hear about the new Lebron James Iphone?
You have to keep it on vibrate because it has no rings.
I almost felt sad
Then I remembered that he planned this out for 2 years, rode their coattails to get here, celebrated that they would win 7 championships before setting foot on the court together, and of course, Like a Bosh
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by MichaelClutchtree on May 8, 2011 12:38 PM CDT reply actions
did he get interviewed by crickets?
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He scared the crickets away.
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