I don't follow the NBA and don't care a lick for basket ball...but it is good to see that circus failing!
Following their 87-86 loss to the Chicago Bulls, the Miami Heat are upset. So upset, in fact, that a few of them are crying in the locker room. According to Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, via ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, “some Heat players are crying in the locker room at the moment.” That tidbit was also confirmed by South Florida Sun-Sentinel beat writer Ira Winderman, who tweeted that Spoelstra said, “There are a couple of guys crying there in the locker room.” After Chris Bosh’s emotional press conference last week, we aren’t surprised: all jokes aside, the Heat are probably emotionally fragile right now, considering that they’ve played so poorly in crunch time, and are under an increasing amount on pressure to turn that around. In short, the wolves are out, and Miami’s players know this. The Miami Heat Are Apparently Crying In The Locker Room Right Now | SportsGrid There's no crying in basketball! I think maybe Spoelstra should have kept quiet about that little piece of information.
Riley will only take over if the team has a legit shot at winning, after the week this team had, I don't think Riley wants to take over right now.