Frequently, players of the past critique the players of today. It can range from ironic, hyperbolic, and hypocritical to warranted and necessary. One such example from was former NBA player Nik Stauskas towards Dallas Mavericks forward Kessler Edwards.
Stauskas took to X to disrespectfully call out Dallas Mavericks starting forward Kessler Edwards, another former King. Edwards played a season-and-a-half in Sacramento and has since earned a starting job with the Mavericks as they deal with a load of injuries.
Mavericks forward Kessler Edwards blocks Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors alongside teammate Klay Thompson as new Warrior Jimmy Butler looks on in the background. "I mean no disrespect by this," former Boston Celtic, former Michigan Wolverine and former Big Ten Player of the Year Nik Stauskas wrote on X late Tuesday night.
Kessler Edwards addressed playing the center position for the Mavericks amid the team's plethora of injury concerns.
Jackson Stone is a sports journalist for ClutchPoints with expertise in covering the NBA, NFL, and CAA Football. The Mercer University senior from Atlanta is on track to graduate with a BA in communications, and he has bylines at FanSided and USA Today Sports' Georgia athletics website.
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