What J.R. Smith did last night was inexcusable. Late in the 4th quarter, with the game tied at 107. George Hill was at the free throw line with an opportunity to put the Cavs up by one, but he would miss the free throw. However, Smith would get the rebound, but because he thought the Cavs were in the lead, Smith decided to dribble out the clock.
Ultimately the game would go to OT, and the Warriors would win 124-114.
After the game, Cavs star LeBron James was supportive of Smith, which gave former Philadelphia Eagles WR Freddie Mitchell an opportunity to take a shot at his former teammate Donovan McNabb.
You remember Mitchell, who teamed up with McNabb to help the Eagles get to the NFC Championship Game back in the 2003 season by converting on 4th & 26 against the Green Bay Packers.
However, Mitchell is not a big fan of McNabb, and he went to Twitter on Friday to take a shot at his former QB:
I gotta respect @KingJames for standing up for his teammate. McNabb would never do that for me. @espn
— Freddie Mitchell (@FMitchell84) June 1, 2018
Maybe one of these days McNabb and Mitchell can work it out.
