‘At least one Beal played defense?’ Carry on you clown’: Bradley Beal’s wife Kamiah rips apart ‘WorldWideWob’ for mocking Wizards star in win vs Nets
NBA reporter feuds with Bradley Beal’s wife after he posted ‘highlights’ of Beal’s lackluster performance in the first half.
Bradley Beal has not one, but two things he can be ecstatic about following the Washington Wizards game last night against the Brooklyn Nets. He finally grabbed a win, marking this the 4th time it’s happened this season. He can also rejoice knowing that his running mate Russell Westbrook can actually ball out as he scored a season high 41 points.
However, taking it back to the first half of the ballgame, Beal looked like he had already given up. he wasn’t engaged in on either end of the floor and stood in the corner for the most part.
NBA reporter and satirical comedy Twitter page WorldWideWob took notice of this and roasted him on the social media site for the same.
Bradley Beal’s first half pic.twitter.com/myuahk6bMW
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) February 1, 2021
This is where Bradley Beal’s wife, Kamiah Adams-Beal decided to step in.
Kamiah Adams goes off on Rob Perez for his comments on Bradley Beal.
Kamiah didn’t hold back when defending her husband as she called for Perez to post Beal’s second half highlights as well. Perez fired back by saying, “It’s good to see at least one Beal played some defense tonight.”
She refused to back down and repeatedly called him a clown. Perez assumed this identity and changed his profile picture on Twitter to him in clown makeup.
Corny response.
From a corny “reporter”
I expected nothing less.
Carry on worldwide clown. https://t.co/aKVGECOEIi— Kamiah Adams-Beal (@KamiahAdams) February 1, 2021
Kamiah Adams ended her fruitful night on Twitter by referring to the fact that Bradley Beal leads the NBA in scoring this year at 34.9 points per game.
Bradley Beal hasn’t dipped his toe into the Twitter pond since the Wizards win over Kevin Durant and company as of yet. He deserves to celebrate as this win symbolizes that there is some hope left for Beal to be motivated to win in Washington.
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