NBA Player Josh Hart Will Not Stop Talking About Drinking His Wife's Breast Milk
For 28/30 NBA teams, it's now officially the offseason, which means (as it so often does) it's time to get a little silly online.
This year's shenanigans have started off with a bang after New York Knick Josh Hart (a recent father of newborn twins) appeared to recently confess on social media to drinking his wife's breast milk, then doubled down and insisted that, in his estimation, it's actually pretty good.
Hart has a reputation for being a fun teammate and a great presence in the locker room, but it seems his venture across an oft-memed social taboo proved a bridge too far for some of his teammates.
Star Knicks player Jalen Brunson evidently found Hart's tweets beyond the pale and made a show of unfollowing him on Twitter (he has apparently refollowed him on Instagram).
Nice knowing you @joshhart make sure help on the way pic.twitter.com/9ToQSyuhHv
— Jalen Brunson (@jalenbrunson1) May 31, 2023
After such a massively out-of-pocket series of tweets, NBA fans, often the most meme-literate of major sports' fandoms, were ready to fire off jokes about Hart and his newfound beverage preference.
Josh Hart tonight: https://t.co/U3pzpAAnVK pic.twitter.com/YmSpyQIiXq
— KnicksMuse (@KnicksMuse) May 31, 2023
Nobody:
Josh Hart: https://t.co/66R3XIbtOD pic.twitter.com/qIRvJREYQ6— Maybe: Doran Dragić (@DP_Lavezzi22) May 31, 2023
Hart enters the 2023 off-season seeking a contract extension, reportedly looking to nab four years, $70-75 million. If nothing else, his tweets prove that if he's willing to put himself out there to such a wild degree, he'll have no trouble dealing with the intensity of New York City media.
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