Since the day Kyrie Irving put in a trade request, there cannot be anyone in Brooklyn camp who would be as happy as Cam Thomas. The way the 21-year-old has been playing since then shows how much had to give all this while playing limited minutes. But what Cam Thomas said recently has caught the eye of social media.
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It seems the young guard who considers Uncle Drew his big brother has not just taken a leaf out of his book on ‘how to torch teams’ but also from his book of controversies.
After putting up two 40-point games recently and then a 20-point one in the win last night, Thomas, in the post-game conference said something which will be leaving a mark on his career however big a player he becomes.
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NBA Twitter thrashes Cam Thomas for what he said
In their 1st game without any of Irving, Kevin Durant, and James Harden on either the floor or on the bench, Brooklyn balled out against the Chicago Bulls Thursday night.
But rather than the game, something Thomas said after the game while sharing the screen with his teammate Spencer Dinwiddie had the attention of the NBA community.
Here are some reactions to it.
Thomas been in NYC too long and dropped a “No Homo” mid interview
Spence can’t believe it
Interviewer – “I’m sure the legal office is gonna have fun with that one”
Funny ass sequence 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/vZQQjndZqf
— Deuce Touché (@COOLxCALM) February 10, 2023
Obviously, it didn’t sit well with many.
No way Thomas just said “no homo” on live tv 🤦🏾
— PATCHY, THE ROCKSTAR (@patchytrockstar) February 10, 2023
Even with Kyrie gone, the Nets still find a way to be embarrassing.
In the postgame interview with Spencer Dinwiddie, Thomas drops a “no homo” on live TV.
Even Jared Greenberg intimated he could be in trouble for it.
Hopefully, the Nets jump out in front of this garbage.
— Jason Page (@TheBackPage) February 10, 2023
Thomas did apologize for the same through his official Twitter handle.
I want to apologize for the insensitive word I used in the post-game interview. I was excited about the win and was being playful. I definitely didn’t intend to offend anyone, but realize that I probably did. My apologies again. Much love 🫶🏽❤️
— Thomas (@24_camthomas) February 10, 2023
Brooklyn without Kyrie and KD
Now that the Nets are finally over all the conundrum that they paired up the duo in 2019, they can think of building something meaningful with the amount of talented young players they now have.
With Cam Thomas averaging over 38 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists in the last close 4 contests and eying to become the scorer of the team, Mikal Bridge, Cam Johnson can help him and Dinwiddie in forming a solid starting line-up.
If Ben Simmons comes along at some point in time, might will look good.
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