The Miami Heat have a very important game tonight in front of the all-powerful Los Angeles Lakers. The Heat will try to cut the distance with the Lakers, who won the first two games of the series. Going down 3-0 would be fatal for them and they know it’s mandatory to win this game if they want to have any kind of hope for the remainder of the season.
Former Heat player Justise Winslow posted a message on Twitter, taking a shot at his old team and teammates, claiming they wouldn’t be able to beat LeBron James and his Lakers.
niggas ain’t beatin Bron Bron
— Justise Winslow (@IAmJustise) October 3, 2020
Heat fans were quick to reply, calling him out for disrespecting his former team, while others say if they didn’t trade him, they wouldn’t be in this position and more.
Heat wouldn't be in this position for you to say this if Heat didn't trade yo ass to Memphis 😂😂
— GOAT ERA 81 (@GOATera81) October 3, 2020
Got a lot of nerves running that lip when your former team going vs bron bron we actually had to get RID of you to put someone who CAN guard bron bron foh you ain’t miami heat anyways #MemphisBumz
— Tony De Niro (@Aperez122) October 3, 2020
Ur salty
— Mink Flow (@currypistonn) October 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/lowrymadthicc/status/1312497993191284736
Justice come on my guy stop it this team the heat is playing way better without you, their 3 point shooting got better when you left, just enjoy the basketball my guy, the heat made it this far, dont hate just enjoy.
— Fredo (@fredo13_fredo) October 3, 2020
I know you ain’t talking bad about the heat bro😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/GQc4kgXqyd
— JAIME SO COLD🥶🇨🇺 (@jaimesocold) October 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/WilfredoAbraham/status/1312286233910009858
He said what he said and it doesn’t seem like he’s changing his mind (or hiding it) shortly. Winslow was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies on the trade deadline in the deal that sent Andre Iguodala and Jae Crowder to Miami.
He doesn’t seem too happy with that and hasn’t missed a chance to take a jab at the Heat. However, their fans were ready to fire back at Winslow.
