Well there are many angles. The media has been pumping up the heat like the Guinness world's biggest balloon.
They just got beat down in 6 games, losing 2 of 3 at home. Although many were close games.
As an American I say eff the King. I hate monarchies. ALL OF THEM. Well maybe not Zamunda...but just that ONE.
That said, it was a great birthday present to see LeNero go down. He still has a lot more penance to pay, but it's a start. Hopefully the idiot gets it in a few more years but I won't hold my breath. Also needs to find that killer instinct, so he has a few big hurdles to overcome.
Some media might turn on him, but I still think that point is a year or two of failures ahead away. But they will have to talk alot about them. I don't think it's a travesty, they'll still be talking hours and hours about the Mavs, just when you have the sports saturation as we have today, you literally could talk about 50 hours in a week about the grizzlies, and it'd just be a blip in the overall sports media market...the websites, radio, espn, espn2, etc, etc ensure overkill on a daily basis in the sportsworld.
I don't think it'll be so bad, understanding that. They SHOULD talk a ton about the heat, they all anointed them the champions, they should all take a bite of that crap pie. So most of it will be done while trying to avoid taking that bite, but some might man up and fear factor it.
MAVS will get plenty of coverage. So I said both. Because even 80/20 miami/mavs still is alot for both if they're talking most of the day about the NBA. People forget that. Even 20 percent mavs would be hours of coverage. So the question is a little flawed. How much is enough when it is ALL overkill?
Wall Street watch out, rig jobs don't always work. See Sig.