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It all started with a three-word tweet.
Memphis Grizzlies tycoon Jaren Jackson Jr. didn’t know what he was starting when he tweeted.Number strength“After defeating the Golden State Warriors in the regular season on March 28, he provided what fuel to the final NBA champion, but that’s how great players work well.
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Warriors star Klay Thompson revealed just after his team’s Championship Clinch Game 6, which defeated the Boston Celtics on Thursday, how trivial he would be. In a post-match interview, basically out of nowhere, Thompson said, “Holy cannoli“A few minutes ago on national television.
Thompson’s Abuse:
“‘Strength of numbers’ is alive. I was very angry with this player who tweeted’Strength of numbers’ after being beaten in the regular season. I can’t wait to retweet it. . Ass. I had to look that way, I’m just like “this funny clown”. Are you going to mock us? You have never been there before, companion. We were there. We know what it needs.
“Can you believe Twitter’s fingers? I have elephant-like memories. Remember. Many people were kicking us while we were down.”
The Warriors deactivated Thompson, Stephen Curry, and Draymond Green while the Grizzlies won the match on March 28 with a 123-98 blast and established themselves as the second-placed seed in the west. Jackson gets even more cheerful on tweets and everything else after that.
The next day, Grizzlies star Ja Morant counterattacks on behalf of Jackson, and the Warriors, who have just finished the fourth championship to solidify their legacy, have time to think about the Grizzlies team who won the Western Conference semifinals. I laughed at what I spent.
That basic “free rent” reaction seemed to be the end of it … unsatisfied with burning only the Celtics and certain media members, Green was involved more than 36 hours after Morant’s tweet. Until you decide to do it.
Morant only needs an hour to respond.
He followed up on the first tweet and asked the league for the unusual step of putting the ball on the NBA’s court and letting the Grizzlies host a rematch with the Warriors in the Christmas game. Since the 2013-14 Miami Heat, defending NBA champions haven’t had to play on the streets for Christmas.
Who knows that NBA defending champions usually play at home on Christmas? A man who has currently won four NBA championships.
We had to know that this kind of thing was inevitable when the Warriors returned to the top of the NBA. Now we can see how long they can keep doing this.
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