Gilbert Arenas
Rips Clippers Over CP3
Go Again To Buffalo!!!
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Gilbert Arenas says the Clippers would possibly as properly pack their luggage and get the hell outta of Los Angeles … going OFF on the group for disrespecting Chris Paul by sending him residence throughout his retirement season.
The Clippers parted methods with the 12-time NBA All-Star guard in the course of the evening … and Arenas went to TikTok to go on a passionate rant on the matter on Wednesday.
“Ooooooh, I carried out had it with the Clippers now,” Arenas stated. “Y’all gon’ ship the greatest Clipper y’all ever had residence and never let him end his final yr?!”
“Okay! We playin’ video games?! Take y’all asses again residence then! Return to Buffalo! Yeah! We do not need you right here!”
For the youngins on the market, the Clippers had been the Buffalo Braves within the ’70s. They rebranded in 1978 because the San Diego Clippers, however then-owner Donald Sterling relocated them to L.A. in 1984.
Agent Zero says it is time to flip again the clock and return to New York after the Clips’ newest transfer.
“Take y’all asses again to Buffalo! We do not need you in Los Angeles!” Arenas stated. “The one motive you might have followers right here is since you acquired 1980 intercourse employee costs. We are able to take out the youngsters for $40!”
Followers shared the previous NBA star’s outrage … together with WNBA vet Lexie Brown, who commented, “The disrespect is insane!!!”
One other fan had a suggestion — “Now he ought to be part of the Lakers, win the championship. That will be the sweetest revenge.”
It might occur — Paul will probably be free to affix one other squad to complete his Corridor of Fame profession … and quite a lot of of us will probably be pulling for him to lastly get a hoop.
As for WHY the Clips did CP3 like that — the reviews declare he was essential of the group … to the purpose the place the execs needed him out.
Issues had been apparently so tense, he wasn’t chatting with Clippers head coach Ty Lue.