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Bulls Announcer Trolled Shannon Sharpe During Game

Bulls Announcer Trolled Shannon Sharpe During Game
Bulls Announcer Trolled Shannon Sharpe During Game


Shannon Sharpe attends SiriusXM At Super Bowl LVII on February 09, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona.
(Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

 

The Chicago Bulls are getting hot at the right time.

They’ve won seven of their past ten games, making a late push for the 10th spot in the Eastern Conference and a ticket to the Play-in tournament and holding a three-game lead over the Indiana Pacers.

Moreover, they traveled to Southern California for a must-win clash over the Los Angeles Lakers, spoiling LeBron James’ return from injury with a ten-game point victory.

Needless to say, this didn’t sit well with some bonafide Lakers fans sitting courtside, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe.

So, Bulls announcer Stacey King made the most of the chance to troll Sharpe by mocking him and his discussions with Skip Bayless on Undisputed, their TV show.

Sharpe has become a bit of an infamous figure in NBA circles lately because of his unconditional love and praise for LeBron James.

While James has done more than enough to deserve as much praise as he can get, Sharpe is rarely objective when discussing The King, often taking a fan’s stance instead of doing his job as an analyst.

Notably, that’s a perfect contrast to what happens with Bayless who goes to great lengths to call out and diminish James every single time he’s got the chance to do so.

Even so, and against all odds, the Lakers are marching strong even without James on the court, so don’t sleep on Darvin Ham’s team toward the end of the season.


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