The Miami Heat are off to a rough start for the 2010-11 season. They weren’t able to break double digits in the first quarter against Bawstahn and a Cleveland radio station hired a witch doctor to curse Lebron James. I don’t know what is more surprising, the Heat on pace for 36 points in their debut? Or, the fact that there apparently are witch doctors still in operation in Cleveland, Ohio. Oh Well, if Dan Gilbert’s prediction that the Cavs will win a title before the Heat is going to come true, apparently some extremely drastic measures were needed to be taken.
Cavs Fans Not Mad Anymore, Just Insane. Radio Station Hires Witch Doctor To Curse The King Of Akron
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