Since Jordan Crawford's dunk over LeBron a couple nights ago didn't exist – at least in the minds of the Nike folks who confiscated video of the slam from a couple of photographers – we figured we'd go straight to the source for a recap.
Here's how it went down, according to Crawford:
"I was on the right wing and went down the middle. I got past Danny Green and LeBron was waiting under the basket. I don't think he thought I was going to dunk it, so he jumped late. It was two-handed."
Crawford said he didn't fully realize what he had done until afterwards.
"Not during the game, but I was geeked afterwards about it. Everyone was talking about it."
Except for Nike's Lynn Merritt - the one responsible for taking away the tapes.
Merritt was also active one night later, not allowing LeBron James to speak to a few media members after The King had agreed to speak about a few topics moments earlier.
How ridiculous Nike's best defense in order too keep it a cover up said "games we not allowed to be filmed" then why were they let in the place? or why were they not told too stop once the game started?
Listen-Up10:19 AM