Somebody check on Robert Griffin III. His social media mentions are in ruins.
In case you missed it, Portland Trailblazers star Damian Lillard was traded Wednesday to the Milwaukee Bucks. Rightfully so, the internet is buzzing about this transaction. Even NBA players are reacting, unable to contain their pure shock.
It’s not surprising that news of this caliber made its way across the sports landscape and eventually landed at the feet of players from other sports. Enter Griffin, a former NFL quarterback turned broadcaster, who is never afraid to say what he thinks or dress how he wants.
In a tweet, he spoke to the rumors that Lillard wanted to go to Miami but was ultimately traded to Milwaukee. Because of the move, Lillard can play with fellow All-Star and NBA Champion Giannis Antetokounmpo.
RGIII seemed perplexed by this decision made by Portland’s front office.
Dame wanted to go to Miami and they sent this man to Milwaukee. Gonna be fun to watch with Giannis but that’s dirty work by Portland.
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) September 27, 2023
He said Antetokounmpo and Lillard would produce “fun” basketball to watch but called the trade “dirty work by Portland.”
To the surprise of no one but Griffin, NBA fans viciously roasted him for not seeing the irony of the sheer talent Lillard has access to.
Sending thoughts and condolences to the mentions of RGIII.
How? They sent him to a bonafide contender
— Ashley Baker🗣🎙✨ (@AshleyBaker_21) September 27, 2023
“Dirty work”.. give me a break
If dirty work is sending him to Milwaukee who is now favored to win the Finals, sure.
— Scott Jacobsen (@statsobsession) September 27, 2023
Stick to football gang.
— ŁOGĪÇ (@jayden_hairston) September 27, 2023
Dirty work by Portland??? Dude come on! So Milwaukee doesn’t have a say in this?? Milwaukee obviously wanted him, stepped up and made a better trade!
— Paul Grasmanis (@PaulGrasmanis) September 27, 2023
Sending a guy to the team that’s now favored to win it all is “dirty work”😂
— Eugene Nayvelt (@EugeneNayvelt) September 27, 2023
A team has no legal or moral obligation to send a player where they want to go. You do understand this right?
— Eric (@Ebab117) September 27, 2023
You couldn’t be more wrong @RGIII pic.twitter.com/oIqPUL3Qyv
— NEAR MONZA (@monzaNFT) September 27, 2023
it's so messed up to send a player to a championship contender and let him play alongside the greatest player of his generation. sooooo messed up
— Adam Ward (@adamcward) September 27, 2023
That ring will make him feel better…. pic.twitter.com/bJ4EFYQONx
— RobEdigital (@RobEdigital) September 27, 2023