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Brandon Jennings Called Out D'Angelo Russell On Twitter For Being A Snitch Then Deleted His Tweet

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When I first saw this tweet, I was over the moon happy. Just another example of Brandon Jennings being a showman on and off the court. Sure calling D’Angelo Russell a snitch is the lowest of low hanging fruits when it comes to insults. It’s saying it on a public forum like Twitter makes it great, even though he called him a Great Hooper (which was capitalized, so you know he was extra respectful).

But the one thing I can’t excuse however is deleting the tweet. Once you call someone out on Twitter, that tweet belongs to the internet streets. No deleting allow. It’s all pretty basic internet law.

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Actually there is one way that deleting that tweet is acceptable. I feel like lefty point guards have this secret society and a pact to never go at each other in public. Gingers may have the same agreement too. I imagine Jennings may have gotten a phone call from who I assume is the ringleader of this group (Mr. Steal Yo Girl Derek Fisher) and was told if he doesn’t want to look over his shoulder every time he met a new chick, he better delete that tweet ASAP.

Then again, this is all just the yin and the yang nature of Brandon Jennings. Dude is electrifying and terrifying on the court at the same time. I feel like he can go on a 10-0 run by himself or commit three bonehead turnovers and put the Knicks on the other side of a 10-0 run. Basically a quicker, lefty version of J.R. Smith. The gift and the curse.

Oh who am I kidding? How can I possibly not love the man that made this Vine?

And I couldn’t include that Vine without also including the Biggie performance it was from. All-time outrageous move by the guy with the Timbs.