Earlier today, it was reported that Flo Rida’s manager, Freezy, was banned from American Airlines Arena for Games 6 and 7 of the NBA Finals, after Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich issued a request to the NBA. Pop has his reasons, none of which we actually know other than Pop gonna Pop. However, that didn’t stop Freezy from appearing on 104.3 The Ticket this morning to explain his side of the story:
“They were just telling me we had too much energy and the head coach complained about it,” Freezy claimed. “Them cats want an easy win. They ain’t used to that Miami Heat support right next to them in their ears.”
To be fair to Freezy, he’s correct in saying the Spurs are not used to that “Miami Heat support right next to them”, because that “support” often waits until roughly Game No. 95 before they start paying attention (and showing up to games on time). As for wanting an easy win, sure, the Spurs probably would like a repeat of Games 3 and 5. He continued:
“The Spurs are just scared,” he explained. “They’re scared of the energy. The Pacers were disrespectful. The Spurs don’t want that building to erupt around them. What I do to cheer for my team is no different than what Spike Lee does in New York or Jack Nicholson does in LA.”
We don’t know what was said exactly, but seeing a guy named Freezy mentioned in the same sentence as Spike Lee and Jack Nicholson regarding NBA fandom seems a little wrong. Anyway, the only thing the Spurs should really be scared of is this lady, because she might actually kill one of them if they’re not paying attention.