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Udonis Haslem has spoken. The Miami Heat captain and OG has stated hat absolutely nothing will happen when the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat face off again this season in Miami.
People speculated that the Jokic brothers were on their way to the game just incase the drama pops off but Haslem said that won’t be necessary. The Heat are professionals and going to play a game, not get into a tough guy altercation with the Jokic crew.
Here are Haslem’s words on it:
“It’s over with, man. It’s over with,” Heat team captain Udonis Haslem said to the Miami Herald ahead of Monday’s home game against the Nuggets (7:30 p.m., Bally Sports Sun and NBA TV). “Nobody got time for that. Life is too short. It’s over with. It happened. In the heat of the moment, everybody reacted. OK, let’s move on. It’s over with. It is so far over with. I don’t have time for that. You’re talking to somebody who has seen everything but the wind. I’ve seen it all. That’s over with.”
“I have nothing to do with that, man. We’re going to play a basketball game,” Haslem said. “That’s over with. I don’t have nothing to do with that. I keep hearing about the Jokic brothers buying tickets to come to the game. They better stay in line and don’t come down there and start trouble. Miami is my city. It’s my city.”
“What the hell you buying tickets for? To come do what?” Haslem continued. “That’s my city. Don’t start nothing, won’t be nothing. Come enjoy the game and take your [butts] home. Ain’t nobody messing with your brother. We come to play basketball.”