Sadly, the ESPN talking head has decided to quell the fire: “That’s alright. If he wants to make a personal attack about what I’ve done in the league that’s fine. I’m not in the league anymore. That’s my job. I get paid to not be on the fence and express my opinion on what I think is going to happen. This is no personal attack on Mike Woodson, on any of these Hawks players…I think they’re a young, up and coming team, whatever. That’s just all I’m picking. I’m not attacking anyone personally. If they play the way they played against the Miami Heat, they are not going to be able to win a game in this series.”
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