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Seth Curry mocks Montrezl Harrell with ‘Luka Doncic white boy’ tweet; trash talks Paul George on court

Amulya Shekhar
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Seth Curry mocks Montrezl Harrell

Seth Curry, who’s been on fire against the Clippers, made fun of Montrezl Harrell’s ‘white boy’ remark. He also called Paul George ‘b**** a**’.

Montrezl Harrell made some noise for all the wrong reasons against the Mavericks 2 days back. He was caught on camera calling Luka Doncic a ‘b**** a** white boy’ in Game 3. The duo received double technicals after Luka Doncic clapped back a few possessions later, asking Harrell to ‘Stop flopping, big man’.

Seth Curry calls Luka Doncic ‘a bad white boy’

Luka Doncic was a man on a mission today. Despite having an ankle sprain, the 21-year-old was playing like a man possessed. He was scoring seemingly at will and was able to pick apart the Clippers’ defense even better than in previous games. So impressive was Doncic, in fact, that Seth Curry was motivated to say ‘That’s a bad white boy’.

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Seth Curry, who’s also the husband of Paul George’s previous fiance and Doc Rivers’ daughter, had some verbal back-and-forth with the Clippers’ star. He did not hold back while calling Paul George a ‘b**** a**’.

Paul George was off the mark for the 3rd straight game in the series, scoring on just 3 of his field goal attempts. He was also woefully unable to cause any difference to the Clippers’ defense of Luka Doncic. The sophomore picked their defense apart with 13 assists in addition to his 43 points, including the game winner from 27 feet.

Paul George has been taking Ls for 5 straight days now. It’s about time the Clippers’ major trade acquisition of the past offseason stepped up to the plate and performed at a level befitting an All-NBA caliber player like him.

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Amulya Shekhar

Amulya Shekhar

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Amulya Shekhar is a sports junkie who thrives on the thrills and frills of live sports action across basketball, football (the American variant works too), parkour, adventure sports. He believes sports connect us to our best selves, and he hopes to help people experience sports more holistically.

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