Conventional wisdom in the NBA says that late in the postseason, the series often pours in favor of the team with fewer injuries.
If this is the case, then heat It appears to be more of a problem than previously thought. In Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday night, Miami mascot Bernie was reportedly sent to the emergency room with a punch from former UFC champion Conor McGregor in a promotional skit.
Despite the setback, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra gave a positive update on the Bernie Sunday afternoon, stating that the fiery, stereoscopic nosed basketball would return if Miami forces Game Six.
Erik Spoelstra asked about Bernie mascot who takes a punch from Conor McGregor but is ready for the next game:
“That’s the toughness of the Miami Heat we’re talking about.” 😂 pic.twitter.com/nYlN1BdkB7
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“That’s the toughness of the Miami Heat we’re talking about,” Spoelstra said with a smile. “He should have been allowed to take the first spin. We won’t reveal who [Burnie] He is, however tough, to take that punch and come back. You won’t miss any time.”
Sam Amick the athlete Saturday reported that the man who plays Burney “was given painkillers by the doctor and has since been sent home in good health.”
Rocky Mountain Lion’s Nuggets He will try to land a slam dunk on Bernie and Heat Monday night in Denver.