Sacramento Kings‘ DeMarcus Cousins Makes Reporter Eat Crow!!!
Time for Fox Sports reporter Clay Travis to swallow his words since Sacramento Kings’ DeMarcus Cousins Makes Reporter Eat Crow.
Today’s quote by Sacramento Kings star DeMarcus Cousins SPEAKS LOUD when he said, “They hate you when u fake, but hate you more if you real,” and he’s definitely when their whack predictions FAIL to come true. The NBA player posted the quote in his Instagram bio.
CelebNMusic247.com has the tea on Cousins, who was profiled by Fox Sports reporter Clay Travis approximately five years ago to the day when he confidently tweeted Demarcus, stating:
“There is a 100% chance that DeMarcus Cousins is arrested for something in the next five years. 100%. Write it in stone.”
Here’s the hot tea via HHW:
Now Cousins has come a long way in his journey to NBA superstardom. During his five-year career with the Kings, he’s had his fair share of suspensions, technical fouls and just all around bad behavior,but he’s never been arrested. Not one time. So during a forgive-yet-not-forget mission, he reminded his 430K Instagram followers just how Psychic Network Travis’ prediction really was.
Forced to eat Crow, Travis is currently attempting to save face by retweeting some of the hate tweets he’s currently receiving. On the other hand, Cousins is currently averaging 24 points and 12 rebounds per game and has just made his first All-Star game after replacing the injured Kobe Bryant.
The Bible states “Judge not, that ye be not judged,” and Travis is learning the hard way. ..
Ouch, sounds like someone just got schooled by DeMarcus!
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