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Kyle Kuzma tries to call out his haters, gets roasted on Twitter again

Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma tried to call out his haters with a NSFW post. Sadly for him, it backfired and he was again on the losing end of a social media scuffle.

Kyle Kuzma. (Getty)
Kyle Kuzma. (Getty)

Ever since he made it to the NBA, Kyle Kuzma has been a subject of controversy. Some people believe that he’s overpaid, overrated, and no one would even talk about him if he didn’t play for the Los Angeles Lakers, while others believe that he’s a promising player with a high upside.

Whatever the case may be, it’s not for us to decide. Kuzma, however, hasn’t done much to help his case among the fans. He’s constantly talking, hitting back at people, and trying to call out his haters when, in reality, he’s not doing that much on the court.

His attitude has made him one of the main targets on social media among the NBA community. Notably, they’re ruthless to him every single time he shows his head on Twitter or makes a mistake on the court.

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Kyle Kuzma Tries To Roast His Haters, Gets Flamed On Twitter Again

So, after the Los Angeles Lakers posted a clip of him getting a big stop and playing solid defense, he took to Twitter to try and flame his haters, mocking them with a ā€œKuZ dOnT pLaY dEfEnSeā€ caption and a middle finger emoji.

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Needless to say, his comments didn’t go unnoticed among Laker Nation and the rest of NBA Twitter, so they proceeded to roast him so badly – again – that he didn’t have a choice but to delete the tweet.

It’s not the first time that Kuzma is on the losing end of a social media scuffle. He’s been bullied so badly that he deleted his account for a couple of weeks. In fact, some even started a petition to prevent him from getting an NBA Championship ring after the Lakers won the Finals in Orlando.

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That’s exactly the kind of thing why the fans are constantly hating on him. He could’ve just stayed quiet, do his job, and proved them wrong on the court. Instead, he tried to pick up a fight that he was never going to win… again. When will he learn?

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