While one can’t fault the Los Angeles Clippers for trying to be positive following a very close loss to the unbeaten Golden State Warriors, the team probably could have found a more elegant way to do it than with the horribly embarrassing hashtag #didntloseby50, a reference to the fact that the Warriors beat the Memphis Grizzlies by 50 on Monday.
Final from Oakland…
GSW 112 LAC 108
#didntloseby50
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) November 5, 2015
“TAKE THAT GOLDEN STATE! WE’RE INFERIOR TO YOU BUT WE’RE NOT AS INFERIOR AS THE GRIZZLIES!”
Needless to say, Grizzlies fans (and everyone else who isn’t a fan of the Clippers or REALLY dumb hashtags) had their way with the Clippers on Twitter. Amazingly, the Clippers haven’t deleted this Tweet yet. Check out some of the most hilarious responses below.
. @LAClippers pic.twitter.com/c4Z7fP7Fcn
— Chris Vernon (@ChrisVernonShow) November 5, 2015
Yoooooo @LAClippers 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/oLoun25R0v
— IG: @iamnathanslaven (@Slaven_24) November 5, 2015
@LAClippers @hashim_cole pic.twitter.com/inlLs5dV12
— Jonathan (@NatFan9) November 5, 2015
@LAClippers pic.twitter.com/i44KXb3aET
— Phillip Dean (@PhillipDean1) November 5, 2015
@LAClippers breh. Are u really bragging about that. #HoldThatL
— Lando Ren (@LtwoP) November 5, 2015
@LAClippers you handing out orange slices and juice boxes in the locker room? Pizza party time?
— Sunset Flip (@monkeysilog) November 5, 2015
@LAClippers pic.twitter.com/sioNTjjkdX
— 송멜로 (@LikeAving) November 5, 2015
.@LAClippers pic.twitter.com/0yIEMJIeGx
— a shrill of hope (@theshrillest) November 5, 2015


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