“Acting like a victim” Twitter roasts Malik Monk by demanding foul after a HORRIBLE flop featuring fan sitting at baseline 1

“Acting like a victim” Twitter roasts Malik Monk by demanding foul after a HORRIBLE flop featuring fan sitting at baseline

Malik Monk and Kings of Sacramento they made a dominant start against the last champions in today’s games Golden State warriors. Monk had a flawless flop during the game that will be remembered forever, when no one in the arena and fans on social media knew exactly what he was up to.

The Warriors faced off against the young Sacramento Kings, hoping for their third straight win after a lackluster start to the season. Domantas Sabonis and the Kings had other plans for the reigning champions as they managed to outrun them in a tough matchup.

The game was a challenge for the Warriors, as they were unable to outrun the young blood from Sac Town and it’s their seventh away loss this season. For Sacramento, Malik Monk put out a great game with a highlight that will soon be featured in ‘Shaqtin A Fool’.

Monk was hit by Donte DiVincenzo with about 3 minutes left in the Kings’ third quarter. Kevon Looney was defending Monk at the other end. Monk advanced to complete the layup, but Looney’s strong defensive play with some contact made it impossible for him to hit the shot. He then went to the fans area at baseline and was seen swimming in anticipation of the foul when a fan tried to push Malik away from him.

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Malik Monk upsets the defending champions kings

He had 26 points, 22 rebounds and 8 assists on Sunday night. Domantas Sabonis Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings 122-115. After a 0-4 start, the Kings have won six of their last eight games largely thanks to De’Aaron Fox, who scored 11 of 22 points in the fourth quarter. Keegan Murray scored 21 points and 5 three-pointers for the Kings. Malik Monk contributed 12 points from the bench and scored 17 points from Kevin Huerter, who scored four three-pointers.

Stephen Curry for Warriors It got 27 points. On Monday, the Warriors scored 47 points as they beat Sacramento 116-113. Klay Thompson added 17 points, 7 rebounds, and Andrew Wiggins scored 26 points. Jordan Poole had 18 points on the bench and Draymond Green had 11 assists, 7 rebounds and 6 more points. The Warriors had 18 turnovers, 46 percent on field goal and 16 of 47 from beyond the arc. Sacramento was 16 of 37 from the 3-point range and took 51.6 percent of their total shooting.

The flop received a lot of attention from fans on social media, and they reacted like this:

Malik Monk, who was one of the few lights to shine with the Los Angeles Lakers last season, has agreed to a two-year, $19 million contract with the Sacramento Kings this summer. The former 11th overall pick did a great job reclaiming its value last season and is currently doing so this season. Sacramento offers him a fresh start to achieve that and progress as a player. Expect Monk to be a key player for the Kings this season, giving them the offensive power they need by putting aside his own drama.

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