The sex video asian girlSacramento Kings overcame the defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime on Wednesday night so, naturally, the Kings decided to poke some fun at Cleveland after the big upset.
But this isn't your standard "X burns Y on Twitter" story since, the Kings tried to insult a team generally superior in every way. As everyone's favorite fictional sports commentator would say, "bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off."
SEE ALSO: Don't believe the gruesome rumors about this MLB pitcher's deathFirst, the burn itself, courtesy of the Kings official Twitter account.
Here's a reimagining of the Cavaliers logo, swapping the "C" for a big, fat "L" (short for loss of course), throwing shade at Cleveland.
This one's for the Land... pic.twitter.com/GiJ2wSEoOZ
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) January 26, 2017
And here's the second burn, with Kings star DeMarcus Cousins hand-delivering Cleveland the "L."
CLEVELANDDDD THIS IS FOR YOU!!! pic.twitter.com/xPu89PnTQQ
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) January 26, 2017
So, to recap, an 18-27 team that hasn't seen the NBA playoffs in more than 10 years deemed it appropriate to troll the 30-14, reigning champions. The Cavaliers are favorites to reach the NBA Finals for the third straight season, making the Kings' bravado ten times bolder and their trolling ten times funnier.
Sure, the Kings got a nice joke in. But if anything, trolling such a dominant franchise reminds fans of how sad Sacramento's team is.
In essence, the Kings burned themselves with this one.
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