The newest installment of Jimmy Kimmel’s “Mean Tweets” segment featured NBA players and broadcasters who receive Twitter hate. The Twitter vitriol included two accusations of bestiality, a valid question of Shaq’s Buick commercial and a link between Chris Paul and Michael Jackson. Some of the NBA personalities vehemently disagreed with the Tweets, while other begrudgingly owned up to the criticism. The best response was probably Metta World Peace because I could totally see him chomping on an apple as a reaction to a hurtful Tweet.
Metta World Peace, Chris Paul, Kobe And Other NBA Players Read Mean Tweets
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Vikings move on from general manager
“These decisions are never easy."
Baker Mayfield on Mike Evans: ‘more in the tank’
“Mike’s too much of a competitor."
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"There's always regrets."