DJ Khaled Cited "The Streets" as a Source During an Argument With Skip Bayless on ESPN First Take Today (Video)

Can you believe what DJ Khaled said during his appearance on ESPN's "First Take" earlier today?

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Earlier today, DJ Khaled made an appearance on ESPN's First Take to talk about his beloved Miami Heat. And during his appearance, he made a lot of really valid points about LeBron James & Co. and demonstrated that he had clearly done his homework in the days leading up to the show. He used stats to back up his arguments, he provided hard evidence while debating Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless, and he…

OH, WHO ARE WE KIDDING?! This is DJ Khaled we're talking about! So he did none of those things. Instead, he yelled a lot, he put a ton of extra emphasis on the "King" every time he referred to King James, and he even cited "the streets"—yes, "the streets"!—as a legitimate source when he told Skip Bayless that he believes the Spurs shut the air conditioning off on purpose before Game 1 of the 2014 NBA Finals. And Twitter had an absolute field day after watching Khaled's appearance on the show:

DJ Khaled made every Heat fan look like an idiot
Also plz tell me DJ Khaled did not go on a nationally televised sports debate show and cite "the streets" as a source for his argument.
Can TSA or government agencies please corruptly profile DJ Khaled just this time so we don't have to ever hear him again?
DJ Khaled has no idea how Stupid he sounds.
DJ Khaled: Spurs turned the air off on purpose. Skip: Who's your source on that? DJ Khaled: THE STREETS! Stephen A: pic.twitter.com/mzyCvlekqD

Part of us wants to tell ESPN to never, ever invite Khaled back to First Take again—and part of us wants him to become a regular contributor. Where do you stand after watching him on the show?

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