
During the weekend of the Euroleague Final Four, we had time to chat rooms and former players always, always, just the need to tell stories and war stories from when we were young, beautiful and we thought we were good (and not always in that order). Arlauckas Joe told us how Ramon Rivas, the one giant Puerto Rican, partner in the Taugrés, intended to intimidate rivals. Those things were happening inside, where they fought the macho, we seldom involving light weights, and more value than it did, if we'd known then, parties have become more difficult above what is already made.
The fact is that Rivas had, apparently, a pretty hard chop Juan Orenga , which was not the pivot dearest rivals, which not surprisingly, they paid for it. Ramon, with its Caribbean atmosphere had grown in an environment where sometimes it was advisable to give first and greet after that is, ask for forgiveness (if ever) before asking. With these premises, good driving, according to Ramon Joe, a concept very roots, learn and take as few, and that translated in English becomes' in my house, no! " (Not in my house!). Rivas decided to put up with after a match warm Orenga advance in Madrid (home of Juan, one assumes), and announced his intentions to Joe. "This guy is going to find out. This makes me not so in Madrid, you'll see." And just outside, began staging. "Hey, you," came to John in the heat, "here today, throughout the game, you call me daddy! You understand! Here you call me daddy!
That game should not have happened the story because I was there and I had known. The consequences of 'interior treatment' that took the pivots guess it was up to them, at least of Ramon and Juan, perhaps with Joe and John Pinon as spectators luxury.
But this story has now come to my mind on the occasion of the NBA playoffs with the Heat as a top favorite, once the Lakers and Celtics came down to us. I do not know the treatment Lebron James (mostly) and Dwayne Wade give to their opponents during games, and am not even able to make a prediction about its solvency (yesterday lost the first game of the Final del Este beating against Chicago), but, do not you have the feeling when the Heat play that these two types are the parents of all others? Sure there are more parents in the NBA, but it's hard to compete, at least in 'paternity' with 'chiefs' of Miami.
If you do not speak the language of 'parents' , Ramon Rivas looking for help, but I fear that they do not need.
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