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NBA Star Robin Lopez Hilariously Calls Out Joe Biden as Utah Jazz Bear Troubles Kids

Published 12/19/2021, 3:30 PM EST

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33-year-old Robin Lopez has been in the NBA since 2008. Moreover, he is very active on social media and never fails to surprise everyone with his posts. Recently, he joined Orlando Magic and has featured 13 times for them.

Robin Lopez spent the majority of his career in Phoenix, but he became a regular starter after leaving them in 2012. He is out of the pecking order at Orlando and has started most of the games from the bench. Orlando Magic’s coach Jamahl Mosley has awarded him three starts this season. Lopez is not in his prime, but he is a good squad player and could come in handy during the season.

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Lopez is very active on social media and has 164k followers on Twitter. He has never failed to entertain his fans with his content. Recently, he shared a hilarious post on Twitter mentioning the US Prez.

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NBA veteran Robin Lopez mentions the US president in a hilarious tweet

A video of Utah Jazz bear troubling kids has gone viral on social media. Robin Lopez took to Twitter to post a hilarious comment on the video. Robin’s comment read: “@POTUS will you save us in our moment of greatest need Adam Silver has turned a blind eye to the unyielding pain and suffering @nytimes @CNN #ThinkOfTheChildren”

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Robin also called out Adam Silver, who is the current NBA Commissioner. In the video, the Utah Jazz bear is seen playing musical chairs with three kids. However, the mascot pushed kids whenever the music stopped. Robin Lopez found the video hilarious and joked about kids’ suffering.

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Robin has played for eight different NBA franchises in his career. Last season, he was with Washington Wizards and featured in 71 games in the regular season. He even had the 3rd best field goal percentage in the NBA last season.

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Abhishek is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports with over two years of journalistic experience with Chase Your Sport and Dribl. A Football Management graduate, he has previously interned in the Indian Super League, I-League and the AFC Champions League. In addition to being a Michael Jordan fan, Abhishek is an ardent Steph Curry and Warriors guy, and believes they have a few more championships in store before the former retires.
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