Chris Kaman, who has become a must-follow on Twitter due to his affinity for posting photos of dead “muskrats,” among other reasons, defended his honor via social media on Monday night.
The veteran NBA center responded to a comment made on Twitter by sports personality Bill Simmons last week, when Simmons mocked the Dallas Mavericks for signing Kaman, 30, and claiming Elton Brand, 33, off amnesty waivers.
Put it this way: I wasn’t crazy about Elton Brand and Chris Kaman playing together in 2006 when they were still good.
— Bill Simmons (@sportsguy33) July 13, 2012
That prompted Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to respond.
@sportsguy33. They next smart personnel comment you mae will be your first
What do you think? Leave a comment.— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 16, 2012
Finally, Kaman stood up for himself.
Put it this way: I wasn’t crazy about Bill Simmons in 2006 and still not crazy about BS in 2012. #Douche
— Chris Kaman (@ChrisKaman) July 17, 2012
Unfortunately, that tweet did not include any photos of dead rodents. Maybe Kaman felt Simmons’ avatar was enough.