“Milwaukee Bucks hand sanitizer cam is h*rny as hell”: The Bucks roll out a new graphic when panning to the fans in the stands that is beyond suggestive
The Milwaukee Bucks introduced a new hand sanitizer camera which turns out to be very suggestive when showing fans in the same frame as the graphic.
With the one-year anniversary of the fateful day Adam Silver called off the 2019-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic fast approaching, the Milwaukee Bucks decided to commemorate this ‘joyous’ day by inserting some interesting graphics on the fan cams.
Even with a whole year down the hatch, the NBA has yet to see any semblance of normalcy return to their regularly scheduled games. Sure, teams have been playing in their home stadiums (except for the Raptors who reside in Tampa Bay), but the biggest aspect of playing at home for most teams is being able to interact with fans.
This has not been possible due to the pandemic which continues to persist in the United States. Some teams however, such as the Philadelphia 76ers and the Detroit Pistons have been allowed to operate at around 7% fan capacity.
The Milwaukee Bucks get called out for their highly suggestive hand sanitizer cam
Gone are the days of innocent, ‘kiss cams’ as the NBA seems to have delved down a path that can best described as being aimed towards 14-year-old boys.
In a recent home game against the Denver Nuggets, the Bucks decided to roll out their new ‘hand sanitizer’ cam. This features a graphic of a bottle squirting sanitizer on the fans. This might’ve been thought of as an innocent gag on the pandemic, but can be thought of as suggestive in the sexual sense when you see what the graphic actually looks like.
😂 The Bucks Hand Sanitizer Cam!
(Via @IJamEcono)
pic.twitter.com/AGgB5dEAMD— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) March 3, 2021
Many have poked fun at the cam claiming that whoever designed it was, “horny as hell.” Seems as though the Bucks got at least a few moments of levity in their abysmal blowout loss to the Denver Nuggets.
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