The NBA on Twitter – November 2022: NBA players in World Cup mode

Being an NBA player means first of all knowing how to play a minimum of basketball, but it also means being scrutinized by all the fans on his every move. In the current League, this now goes through social networks, including Twitter in large part.

If some adopt a sober and refined communication, some decide to literally hit the wallets and constantly panic the twittosphere, for our greatest happiness. A look back at the various tweets that marked this month of November.

NB: it is possible that some translations are not taken literally in French word for word, but that they are adapted in order to be more easily understood without modifying the meaning.

# When there is no NBA game, Nick Young is like all of us in the end, he trembles.

“Why are there no NBA games tonight? Did I miss something ?

# Obviously, Jaylen Brown does not agree with certain values ​​of the Nike brand.

“Nike founder Phil Knight says Kyrie Irving ‘crossed the line’ when Nets player shared anti-Semitic footage on Twitter.
Irving’s annual endorsement earnings from Nike were worth at least $11 million before the company cut ties. »
“Since when did Nike give a damn regarding ethics? »

# Bobby Portis president? That’s all we expect.

# Eric Gordon is fed up with his situation in Houston, or just KPJ and Jalen Green.

# Jayson Tatum is second everywhere? JJ Redick therefore has an implacable logic.

“Jayson Tatum this season:

— 2nd in points scored in the first half
— 2nd in points scored in the second half
— 2nd in total points

Top _ NBA scorer? »

“I would say top 2 scorer lol”

# James Harden is like Jean-Mich’ in accounting, he waits for the holidays to wear red balloons.

“Every year, I wait for the holidays. Health to you and your loved ones. »

# During this Football World Cup, LeBron James and Kyle Kuzma found look-alikes.

“What are LeBron James and Kyle Kuzma doing at the World Cup? »

# Moreover, the United States, freshly qualified for the round of 16, are obviously the flagship nation there (but on the other hand, it’s still called football, not soccer, don’t exaggerate).

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