Frank Kaminsky
Here's why trolling Frank Kaminsky on Twitter is a bad idea
Frank Kaminsky

Here's why trolling Frank Kaminsky on Twitter is a bad idea

Published Nov. 9, 2015 11:46 a.m. ET

Trolling a celebrity/professional athlete on Twitter is never cool. It's fundamentally weird, and borders on a cry for help. And yet, millions of people do it every minute of every day, because nothing makes a person feel braver than anonymity on the Internet. 

But sometimes said celebrity will strike back, and then you're in real trouble. Charlotte Hornets rookie Frank Kaminsky did such a thing over the weekend, when he tweeted about the controversial ending to Nebraska-Michigan State, and was basically told "stick to basketball" by someone who obviously doesn't understand how opinions work.

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And thus, a battle commenced. 

The troll thought he landed a death blow by making fun of Kaminsky's physical appearance...

But the reigning NCAA Player of the Year turned the tables on him, ending it in the best way possible. 

A wise rapper once said "don't bark up that tree, that tree will fall on you." That applies here, and, hopefully, trolls everywhere learned a valuable lesson from this hilarious exchange.

(h/t: SB Nation)

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