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UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 6:45 pm
by RhapidKid
By Ira Winderman
South Florida Sun Sentinel

MIAMI— The pushback came in the second quarter Wednesday against the Oklahoma City.

The question now is whether that moment endures for the Miami Heat, reignites the fire that seemingly had lost its, well, heat these past six uneven weeks.

If Kendrick Perkins' shove against Dwyane Wade and Russell Westbrook's takedown of LeBron James created straight-up animus, the Heat and Thunder will have to wait until June 10, the earliest possible start date for the NBA Finals, to personally address such issues.

But if a game the first week of April can make a statement, then the Heat potentially move forward not only with revived hope of yet securing the league's best overall record, but also of rekindling the franchise's image of tough as well as talented.

The morning after the 98-93 victory still had the Heat fired up.

"I think we definitely turned it up a little bit," forward Udonis Haslem said during a morning appearance on WQAM. "We were a little frustrated. We got two pretty hard fouls coming from those guys on that end."

While both James and Haslem downplayed Westbrook's foul as one of exuberance in the heat of the moment, Haslem pointedly took umbrage to Perkins' shove against Wade.

Recall, earlier this season Perkins derided James for drawing attention to Blake Griffin's highlight-of-the-season dunk on Perkins. Perkins also has a push-come-to-shove history with the Heat dating to his tenure with the Boston Celtics.

That had Haslem firing back on his radio appearance.

"I think sometimes people just use the TVs and the cameras and the crowd, you know, to put on a show," Haslem said of Perkins. "I don't think he's all that he shows out there on the court.

"I think anybody can be a tough guy with a thousand people watching on TV and referees who call fouls and stop the game and different things like that. I don't seeing him being any tough guy that he puts on the show to be, at all."

Haslem didn't stop there.

"If we were playing at the park, I don't think he'd be doing all that," Haslem said.

While the Heat did not retaliate physically against the Thunder, Haslem spent the balance of the night giving Perkins an earful.

"I voiced my opinion a little bit," Haslem said. "Not entitled to say what I said last night, but I got a little bit off my chest.

"Where I'm from, all the talking and playing like that, if some point it comes to a situation where you've got to back it up, he's never had to back it up, because obviously referees always step in."

Soon the league may step in. Wednesday's technical foul was Perkins' 12th of the season. A player is suspended for a game once he reaches 13.

Physical play figures to become more common as the April 28 start of the playoffs draws closer.

"You never want to come into a game expecting somebody to make a dirty play," Haslem said. "You never want to come into the game expecting that type of play from somebody. But I think Dwyane and LeBron, being the big attackers they are, they definitely have to be conscious of protecting themselves every time they attack the basket."

Wade took it a step further, rounding up his teammates, in his role as co-captain with Haslem, amid Wednesday's second-quarter tension.

"I said, 'Look what they're doing to us, look at what they're doing to our guys,' " Wade said following Wednesday's game, with the Heat given Thursday off in advance of Friday's visit by the Memphis Grizzlies. "When it's time for these kind of games, we have guys who can step up and do it."

He then offered a most curious choice of words, considering that last season Thunder forward Kevin Durant called Heat forward Chris Bosh one of the league's "fake tough guys."

"We're not fake tough guys, we're not TV thugs," Wade continued. "We go out and play basketball. When it's time to get into the fight, we have a lot of guys who can get into it."

Or, in this case, perhaps use it for season-turning motivation.

"Everybody else has a truth about our team," coach Erik Spoelstra said, "but we're not afraid of these type of games."

iwinderman@tribune.com. Follow him at twitter.com/iraheatbeat

Well spoken! Now if somebody had posterized him, it would have been better but oh well, I'll wait another day for the poster. Stupid Porkins.

*Mods, you can move this to a more appropriate thread if you find the need*

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 7:40 pm
by WD
HEARD THE ACTUAL interview this morning on wqam, good reminder

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 7:42 pm
by YamiRain
g ****

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 7:48 pm
by EscapoTHB
I was begging for Spo to put Howard in, so he could lay Westbrook out.

It's tough because guys like Wade and Lebron can't stoop to that level because if we lost them for five games it's more than a guy like Perkins matters. So it has to be guys like Haslem, Turiaf, and Battier to regulate out there.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 7:57 pm
by arsenic
"There are a lot of fake tough guys in our league. Perkins is one of them" - KD

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 8:32 pm
by This IsMy House
I've noticed that whenever a team goes for a cheap shot on the Heat they wait for Haslem to be on the bench because the whole league knows UD is a REAL thug. He doesn't mess around.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 8:32 pm
by lolcat
well spoken UD warrior.. say it like it is.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 8:36 pm
by RhapidKid
This IsMy House wrote:I've noticed that whenever a team goes for a cheap shot on the Heat they wait for Haslem to be on the bench because the whole league knows UD is a REAL thug. He doesn't mess around.

They were lucky they didn't do it to Wade(although Lebron torched 'em anyway). They would have regretted it badly.

*Your username* 8-)

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 8:48 pm
by insfo
From a few years ago - Haslem the Enforcer :)

love that exchange between Wade & UD at 0:30

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 8:54 pm
by Diggity Dave
That's the exact moment I began hating Nocioni. Scumbag.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:01 pm
by RhapidKid
Who could forget that fool? What a douche! Where is he these days btw? Last I knew, he signed for Philly at some point.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:02 pm
by lolcat
RhapidKid wrote:
This IsMy House wrote:I've noticed that whenever a team goes for a cheap shot on the Heat they wait for Haslem to be on the bench because the whole league knows UD is a REAL thug. He doesn't mess around.

They were lucky they didn't do it to Wade(although Lebron torched 'em anyway). They would have regretted it badly.

*Your username* 8-)


lol wade wouldve went bananas.. dude plays so good when hes mad. bron kept his composure tho and didnt show any emotion or retaliation at all... straight opposite of wade lol

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:09 pm
by Woolyy
Obviously the win was nice, but I had the biggest smile on my face when Perkins bricked those FT's at the end.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:37 pm
by EscapoTHB
RhapidKid wrote:
This IsMy House wrote:I've noticed that whenever a team goes for a cheap shot on the Heat they wait for Haslem to be on the bench because the whole league knows UD is a REAL thug. He doesn't mess around.

They were lucky they didn't do it to Wade(although Lebron torched 'em anyway). They would have regretted it badly.

*Your username* 8-)



They did do it to Wade. Perkins pretty much punched Wade in the face. We can't have Wade or Lebron getting into fights. And Bosh can't fight or give a hard foul. So that just leaves Haslem, Turiaf, and Big Dex.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:47 pm
by Jan_Sobieski
insfo wrote:From a few years ago - Haslem the Enforcer :)

love that exchange between Wade & UD at 0:30

That ended Nocionis career right there.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:53 pm
by RhapidKid
Jan_Sobieski wrote:
insfo wrote:From a few years ago - Haslem the Enforcer :)

love that exchange between Wade & UD at 0:30

That ended Nocionis career right there.

Yep! Pretty much.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 9:53 pm
by heatwillbeback
The best part of that video is that Wade got up and was going to go after that bit*h. Haslem got there first.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 10:03 pm
by RhapidKid
heatwillbeback wrote:The best part of that video is that Wade got up and was going to go after that bit*h. Haslem got there first.

I thought UD should have pused him harder though. 8-)

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 10:27 pm
by shanedude
RhapidKid wrote:
heatwillbeback wrote:The best part of that video is that Wade got up and was going to go after that bit*h. Haslem got there first.

I thought UD should have pused him harder though. 8-)


I've always hated the Bulls because of the **** they started with the Heat. And people called Miami punks. Honestly I've hated every single Bulls player for the past 6 years except for Rose.

Re: UD: "Perkins, tough guy for TV"

Posted: Thu Apr 5, 2012 10:52 pm
by DC_20
This is what I love about UD I share the same opinion as him u can just tell this guy isn't someone u mess with he just calls every d bag out in the league n they say nothing in return e.g. The whole celtics team when he called em studio gangsters hahaha