Spencer Dinwiddie went scorched earth on Kyle Kuzma earlier this week. The former Washington Wizards teammates have had a long beef that shows no signs of being settled. After Dinwiddie's comments, Kuzma decided to respond on Wednesday. The Wizards star sent out a lengthy Twitter thread discussing the complications between the two. However, it doesn't seem like a cease-fire is on the horizon. The Brooklyn star isn't holding back on his recent comments involving Kuzma's life on and off the court. On Thursday, Dinwiddie went into even more detail on how he sees Kuzma's playing career.
"Some people are blessed to be in situations. We don't get mad at Rick Fox for winning a championship with Kobe and Shaq. Some people are blessed, but we can't act like Rick Fox led them to a championship." The statement is in regard to Kuzma winning a ring with the Lakers back in 2020. Obviously, that team was led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis. However, Dinwiddie didn't mind reminding the world. But Kuzma can still say he is an NBA champion. Something I'm sure that will be brought up in his response.
Spencer Dinwiddie Thinks Kuzma Should Learn His Place
If you had Dinwiddie and Kuzma's beef being a major talking point heading into the playoffs, go play the lottery immediately. Kuzma's Wizards did not qualify for the playoffs. Which happened to be one of Dinwiddie's major talking points when discussing Kuzma's talents. However, Dinwiddie will be preparing for the playoffs as his Nets take on the Sixers in round one. While there may seem like more important things to direct his energy on, Dinwiddie is enjoying sharing his thoughts on Kuzma.
There's nothing better than drama that doesn't involve yourself. You can get a nice warm bowl of popcorn and spend the evening scrolling through the drama. Something tells me we may hear from Kuzma before this night ends. So, which side are you on? Are you team Spencer Dinwiddie or team Kyle Kuzma? Pledge your allegiances in the comment section. For the latest news on the happenings inside the NBA, keep it right here with HNHH.