Below is the clip of the Miami Heat intro video for this season, backed by the Kanye West song, "All of the Lights."
Everyone in the video looks like they want to be Kanye West. Was the idea to cram as many polo shirts and scarfs into this video as humanly possible? Is that why Shane Battier is wearing three polos?
Regardless, the Heat look like they won't have any early season doldrums like last year, and this video will just be another thing for haters to reference. Plus, this video isn't as seizure-inducing as the actual "All of the Lights" video, even if the fashion sense is questionable.
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