I don't know what it is, but there appears to be a trend in NBA players refusing to apologize for their absurd actions lately.
As the steam continues to rise from the parquet in the aftermath of Friday's double-overtime thriller vs. Golden State, the Celtics are preparing to play the Cavaliers in another epic matchup that will draw national eyes. To boil the tension over even more, Jae Crowder and J.R. Smith talked about their brush-up from April yesterday.
It was the fourth and final game of their 2015 playoff, Crowder was on the receiving end of a hard pick by Kendrick Perkins that spilled over into a physical altercation and earned the latter a flagrant foul.