Only a small handful of players even bothered to mention the forthcoming destruction of the world, and probably because no one really buys into it.
Portland Trail Blazers star Nicolas Batum seems to think that the 2012 apocalypse is a joke—possibly for good reason considering the amount of hype that it received—as he plays peek-a-boo with Saturday.
The Manimal, Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried has promised to follow all of his Twitter followers…
Not sure that that kind of promise has much value. Should the world end, Twitter will probably be the least of anyone’s concerns.
Golden State Warriors forward Carl Landry is referring to the book of Matthew in the New Testament of the bible, which reads (in short):
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father…Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.”
Now that the world hasn’t ended, it’s back to basketball—with plenty of great games on the docket for the Holiday season.
Tweet of the Night: James Harden
Tweet of the Day: Kyrie Irving
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