<font face="arial">I've compiled a large amount of Miami Heat related links over the years and figured that I would share them with the rest of JBB, feel free to add your own. <ul> [*]Official Miami HEAT Homepage [*]American Airlines Arena home page [*]Sun-Sentinel's Miami Heat page [*]Miami Herald.com's HEAT page [*]PalmBeachPost.com's HEAT page [*]Google Heat news source [*]Sunshine Networks Miami Heat page [*]ESPN.com's Miami HEAT Clubhouse [*]CNN SI's Miami HEAT page [*]CBS SportsLine's Miami HEAT page [*]FoxSports.com Miami HEAT page [*]MSNBC.com's Miami HEAT Team Page [*]Yahoo Sports Miami HEAT page [*]USAToday.com's Miami HEAT page [*]Topix.net's HEAT News Source [*]Sportsnetwork.com - Miami HEAT Page [*]NBAWire.com's HEAT page [*]Basketball.com's HEAT page [*]HoopsHype Miami HEAT page [*]InsideHoops Miami HEAT Index [*]HEAT Wallpaper Resource [/list]</font>
Shaq says Kobe's guilty. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"><font size="5">Shaq parody has radio producer in trouble</font> By Roscoe Nance, USA TODAY An intended parody of an interview with Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal could cost a radio station employee his job. On its morning show last month, Z100 radio in Portland, Ore., broadcast an interview in which O'Neal supposedly said a jury would have to include rappers Ludacris, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre in order for Kobe Bryant to be found innocent of rape charges. However, it was later discovered that producer Dan Clark spliced O'Neal's quotes to make it sound as though he were being interviewed. Clark also sent out a news release to media outlets. Lonny Nielsen, director of marketing and promotion for Clear Channel Radio in Portland, declined to say if Clark, who wasn't available for comment, had been suspended or fired. Nielsen said the station has spoken with O'Neal, and he is not upset.</div> Source: USA today That is so wrong. Funny thing shaq wasn't upset.