Did the Miami Heat violate NBA tampering rules last season in their pursuit of LeBron James? Hear what Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski and ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst had to say about it and then talk about it on Digital Sports Network.
Did the Miami Heat violate NBA tampering rules last season in their pursuit of LeBron James?
According to a Yahoo! report, Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert has spent "several thousand dollars" on an investigation to determine if rules were broken.
The story quotes a league source who says the Cavs are “determined to get everything out there. They’re not letting go of this. They’re not going to just let this die.”
One focus of the investigation is a supposed meeting between Pat Riley and LeBron James that allegedly took place in November of 2009.
In an interview on Digital Sports Network last month, former Cavs beat writer Brian Windhorst, who now covers the Heat for ESPN.com, talked about that meeting.
"One of first things that happened when I got here to Miami was I was pulled aside by a Heat official who directly denied that the meeting took place. At some point it would be interesting if Pat Riley had to get in front of a grand jury under oath and make that statement that it did not happen."
Audio: Brian Windhorst talks about the supposed meeting between LeBron James and Pat Riley
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Audio: Listen to DSN's entire interview with Brian Windhorst from Nov. 17