Mayweather has posted a video of him in the court side during the game between Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

"Bulls vs. Clippers, my prayers go out to Derrick Rose for a speedy recovery," he wrote. He seemed to enjoy watching the players get ready for the game.

It looked like he would just let everyone worry about his next fight. He did not seem to care at all, even know that Manny Pacquiao's name has emerged again after winning against Brandon Rios on Saturday. He has not commented or released any statements about all the chitchats going on in the boxing mill.

The unbeaten boxer has always been a fan of the NBA. He has always been seen watching a game of basketball. In October, he joined the Miami Heat team during its training prior the 2013-14 NBA season and gave a little pep talk about winning and championships.

"I always had been a fan of basketball, but then once you started betting in sports, it is really different because you really become involved," Mayweather said in an interview with USA Today Sports. "You have a totally different feel for the game," he added. Mayweather has been known to vet six to seven figures to sporting events. He has a lot of money to spend so it should not be a problem to him.

"If someone had trained me all the fundamentals of basketball, I think I could have played in the NBA," he said.

He played some of celebrity basketball games where he scored 14 points. It was an All-Star game in New Orleans. Maybe if he really isn't boxing, he could pass as a basketball player. If he had really focused on basketball instead of boxing when he was a kid, perhaps he could have really been in the NBA.

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