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Here he is again! Ball Daddy blasts the Hornets to drop two balls: give them a super giant but won't use it

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After the ball brother and the three balls have gained a foothold in the NBA and shined, the ball daddy who used to be extremely noisy seems to be silent. But this is only temporary. Recently, the gossip media "TMZ Sports" met the ball daddy on the street, who shelled the Wasp because the second ball was not reused. Fans quipped: Still familiar taste.

Here he is again! Ball Daddy blasts the Hornets to drop two balls: give them a super giant but won't use it

Compared with his brother and brother, the NBA road of two goals is indeed too difficult. In December 2020, he signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Pistons, but was abandoned shortly after. He signed for the Hornets on October 14, was cut the next day, and was then sent to Greensboro Swarm, a team under the Hornets in the G League.

In this regard, The ball father is quite dissatisfied. He blasted the Hornets in an interview, saying they had no idea what kind of player they had got, and that they should have let the second goal play in the NBA. "I gave them a supergiant, even though it was in the G League, and they didn't know how to use him," Daddy complained.

Here he is again! Ball Daddy blasts the Hornets to drop two balls: give them a super giant but won't use it

This season in the G League, two-goal appearances in 4 games are substitutes, averaging 13.8 minutes per game, scoring 9.3 points, shooting 57.7% on aggregate and 50% from three-point range.

It is certain that the Hornets have no intention of calling for two balls in recent days, but the ball daddy insists that the Hornets made a big mistake by doing so, saying that the Hornets should call the second ball into the NBA as soon as possible and let him partner with the three balls.

Here he is again! Ball Daddy blasts the Hornets to drop two balls: give them a super giant but won't use it

Daddy also said that if the Hornets delay doing what he says, or even give up the second goal, he will be happy to see the second ball put on the Clippers jersey.

He signed first and then joined the Bulls in the offseason this year, and signed a four-year, 85 million contract. So far this season, he has averaged 12.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game; he has played 20 games this season, averaging 19.9 points, 7.8 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 2 steals. As of Thanksgiving, the Bulls and Wasps are ranked 3rd and 5th in the Eastern Side, respectively.

Here he is again! Ball Daddy blasts the Hornets to drop two balls: give them a super giant but won't use it

Perhaps it is precisely because he sees that the eldest son and the younger son no longer need to worry about themselves, so the ball father began to focus more on the second ball. Will he get his wish? (Supine Braces/Hairy)

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