Now that the free agency rush has slowed to a trickle, the NBA's various team Twitter accounts are getting bored. Not to fear, on Thursday, Twitter accounts across the league undertook the jocular task of inserting team players into the titles of network sitcoms.
What resulted was social media alchemy from the #NBASitcom hashtag, producing Grade A, pure comedy gold.
S*P*L*A*S*H #NBASitcoms pic.twitter.com/IugxL16vIA
— Golden St. Warriors (@warriors) July 24, 2014
Two and A Half Men #NBAsitcoms pic.twitter.com/HNfFFvhmCk
— Adonis Q Einstein (@AdonisQEinstein) July 24, 2014
The Teague #NBASitcoms (via @gsandhu92) pic.twitter.com/TzZSSYaPBB
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) July 24, 2014
Family Tys. #NBASitcoms pic.twitter.com/IzSzPlpuYY
— Denver Nuggets (@denvernuggets) July 24, 2014
Scrubs #NBASitcoms pic.twitter.com/OtXAxNT6tY
— SportsNation (@SportsNation) July 24, 2014
The Dirk Van Dyke Show #NBASitcoms
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) July 24, 2014
Threes a Crowder #NBASitcoms
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) July 24, 2014
Dirkaholics #NBASitcoms
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) July 24, 2014
For just a few hours, I can imagine LeBron, isn't not the only player with an #NBASitcom http://t.co/zIpV0iPNhW pic.twitter.com/wDSFZU06hH
— DJ Meta Dunson (@CerebralSportex) July 25, 2014
These #NBASitcom ideas are better than the actual product over on NBA TV.
— DJ Meta Dunson (@CerebralSportex) July 25, 2014