
NBA Teams Still Dropping Memes, Introduce 'NBADramas'
Who’s ready for your weekly NBA meme roundup?
That was weak, people. I need a roar. No? Alright, moving on.
NBA social media teams are sticking to the formula—that is, the one where they have criminal amounts of fun on Twitter with the help of Photoshop and fan creativity.
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To date, the NBA offseason has offered up gems such as “Embiidrill,” “The Super Morris Bros” and other characters. Their latest target, however, may be their most expansive.
Titled “NBA Dramas,” teams and fans are placing players in serious TV shows and apparently attempting to permanently ruin the “Breaking ______” trope.
Let’s start with “House of Guards”—a theme touched on by multiple teams but perfected by the Orlando Magic.
“Penny Little Liars” will make you feel feelings you wish didn’t exist.
I’d like to take this moment to climb out of my parents’ basement and point out that SportsNation has mistaken “high fantasy” for “drama.”
You will never look at Kemba Walker the same again. Ever.
A rogue hero who will do anything in order to get the job done? LeBron James is Jack Bauer with better acting chops.
The “Ides of Marcin.” Presented without comment.
It’s not your fault, John Wall.
And now for the Breaking Bad submissions, including Blake Griffin, Brandon Jennings and Thaddeus Young.
My father would watch “Wilsons of Anarchy” just to loop the conversation around to ask if I’ve watched Sons of Anarchy yet.
Of course, Jrue Holiday knows that any time with the Pelicans is spent in a flat circle.
Well done, NBA social media and fans. I eagerly await next week’s meme, which hopefully will include remixing players with the cast of The Wire.
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