Marreese Speights Slammed Over Meme Shading LeBron on Finals Win
Written by SOURCE on October 14, 2020
Former NBA player Marreese Speights decided to share a meme that seemingly shaded LeBron James‘ recent championship win with the Los Angeles Lakers. “Just the messenger…,” Speights wrote in the tweet.
Said meme showed photos of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan with a caption that read, “Back then, we used to celebrate threepeats.” It continued, “Now kids are out there celebrating four titles in ten tires and call it greatness.”
Marreese Speights is just the messenger. 💀👀 pic.twitter.com/BAVa8hYPIE
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) October 14, 2020
Speights, who previously played for the Warriors and Magic, followed the meme up by saying that he wasn’t trying to take a dig at LeBron. “No shots to bron he is one of the best players to ever touch the court,” he wrote. “I respect the game in the great players!!!!”
In another tweet, Speights said that he has “his own opinion tho so I don’t really care what the next person have to say lol.” He continued, “so take it how you want it… god blessed.”
No shots to bron he is one of the best players to ever touch the court!!! I respect the game in the great players!!!!
— Marreese Speights (@Mospeights16) October 14, 2020
I have my own opinion tho so I don’t really care what the next person have to say lol so take it how you want it… god blessed🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
— Marreese Speights (@Mospeights16) October 14, 2020
Speights’ decision to share the meme drew several reactions with many slamming the former NBA player. Others hypothesized that Speights was still salty about losing to LeBron in the 2016 NBA Finals. You can peep some reactions to it all below.
Mo speights playing basketball in Bosnia talking about 3-peats. Ok man
— kyle/Free agent nba fan (@knicks_tape99) October 14, 2020
2016 Finals got Mo Speights going thru it https://t.co/zRaPnYkVoP
— Ahmed🇸🇴/LAKERS ARE CHAMPS WE LOVE U KOBE & GIGI (@big_business_) October 14, 2020
Mo Speights 2016 Finals Highlights🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/QEIorL5GOi
— Malik (@Cyynicall) October 14, 2020
Mo Speights went 4/18 for 2.0 ppg in the 2016 Finals against LeBron. Is he really the one for this?
— UnwrittenRules (@UnwrittenRul3s) October 14, 2020
Shortly after sharing the meme, Speights made his Twitter account private.