“New York D*cks!? Did she really say that”: NBA Fans troll CNBC Olympics commentator for completely butchering the New York Knicks name during the Slovenia-Argentina matchup
NBA fans mock CNBC commentator for butchering New York Knicks franchise name by calling them New York D*cks by mistake, during the Olympic match between Luka Doncic’s Slovenia and Argentina.
For the first time ever, we have seen Slovenia in Olympic basketball action and it is all because of Luka Doncic. The 22-year-old superstar not only led his country to the maiden Olympic Games appearance but has put on an incredible show in his debut Olympic game. Playing against FIBA World Cup Runner Ups – Argentina, Slovenia has surprisingly been the better team among the two.
With a 62-42 halftime lead, the Slovenian team seems to be playing with tons of confidence for such an inexperienced team. Looking to be very comfortable with their 20-point lead, Slovenia looks well in control to finish the game grabbing the win. Scoring an outstanding 31 first-half points, Luka was practically unguardable.
NBA fans troll CNBC commentator for calling New York Knicks, New York D*cks
Doncic’s amazing display of performance wasn’t the only thing catching the fans’ attention. During the first quarter of the match, the CNBC commentator had a slight slip of the tongue, calling the New York Knicks, New York D*cks.
NBA Twitter couldn’t stop their laughter and kept mocking the CNBC commentator for her mistake.
Lmao the commentator said the New York Dicks 💀 pic.twitter.com/WwMflovHAY
— Eric Sims (@TheEricSims) July 26, 2021
Bro this commentator just said “New York dicks—I mean New York knicks”
LMAOOO SHE WILD— Shad (@Rashadvan_atf) July 26, 2021
The announcer just said the New York dicks😂😂😂. She got something on her mind😂😂😂. #Olympics
— Jay (@truthfanatic94) July 26, 2021
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