Sacramento Kings
Sacramento Kings
George Karl's players keep tweeting about snakes
Published
Jun. 23, 2015 3:36 p.m. ET
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Go to Phil Jackson's favorite website, Urban Dictionary, and you can find out what the expression "snakes in the grass" means:
"A shady, conniving person who could strike at anytime without warning. Similar to a gorilla in the mist."
Apparently, George Karl players don't need to go to that web page. Karl has a history of feuding with his star players. And as the Wall Street Journal's Chris Herring first pointed out on Twitter, those players have a history of turning around and tweeting about snakes in the grass.
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Here's the perfectly-framed recap from Patrick Fenelon:
Ouch. That's awkward.
(H/t to Chris Herring of the Wall Street Journal.)
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— Patrick Fenelon (@Patrick_Fenelon) June 23, 2015
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