Current WTF player asks to have his jersey removed

There is hardly a finer honor in the NBA than seeing your shirt withdrawn by a franchise. But to achieve such a result, it is necessary to mark history, win titles, represent a glorious era… What makes the demand for this role player totally incredible !

On the ceiling of each NBA hall are the jerseys of the greatest players in history. Not only are they immortalized on a banner, but above all, no player will be able to wear the number in question. In Los Angeles for example, 8 and 24 will be the property of Kobe Bryant until the end of time.

To get this ultimate recognition from a franchise, you have to achieve great things. Most often, it is collective and individual titles, as well as records and longevity that promote the rise of a jersey to the ceiling. It is not within everyone’s reach far from it.

But in Miami, after a good season ended in the NBA Finals, a player thinks he has accomplished enough to have his jersey removed… We sincerely hope it’s a joke, but given the tone used, we doubt it. The worst thing is that he’s not a former player, he’s a player who only spent half a season there!

Miami Heat : Thank you Jae Crowder for your resentment and your crazy legends. We have 99 problems but posting these photos is not one of them.

Jae Crowder : No thanks to you! I love you forever the Heat Nation! PS: don’t let anyone wear # 99. Regards, your n ° 99.

Jae Crowder, 11.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.8 assist in 20 regular season games in Miami, humbly asks to have his jersey removed from the ceiling of the American Airlines Arena… With Dwyane Wade, Shaquille O’Neal, Chris Bosh, Tim Hardaway, Alonzo Mourning… All of this speaks for itself!

While Jae Crowder is reassured, absolutely no one wears No.99 in the NBA, except him. and Tacko Fall… If nobody chooses # 99 in Miami, it will be by choice.

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