Dad of the Year

Jared Dudley is a bad person. This doesn’t really have much to do with what happened between the Sixers and Nets Saturday afternoon. Yes Dudley cheap shotted Embiid and got Jimmy butler ejected for nothing, but what people aren’t talking about is how he almost ended the life of a young child. Jared Dudley obviously hates kids and that is disgusting. If you keep up with the NBA or NBA twitter in the slightest you know that the Nets and Sixers got in a little fight during the third quarter.

Embiid was initially called for a foul on Jarrett Allen, even though it looks as if he got all ball. Granted, he did hit that ball quite aggressively. A couple seconds passed and Jared “I hate children” Dudley comes out of nowhere and he shoved Embiid because from the other side of the court the foul looked a little serious. Jimmy Butler being the aggressive person he is (Jimmy used to be homeless if you didn’t know) had his teammate’s back and returns the favor to Dudley. That’s when chaos ensued. All 10 players on the court were involved at this point, most were just holding people back, but the evil Dudley grabbed Ben Simmons and pulled him down into the crowd.

It only escalates further. Who was in the first row? A loving father and his young son, just trying to enjoy a playoff basketball game. The young child froze in his dad’s lap as he saw his life flash before him. Luckily his father was as quick as De’Aaron Fox on a fast break and was able to run out of the way and save the life of his beloved son.

This father deserves an award. This father is a hero and Twitter is not giving him the credit he deserves. I am disappointed in you, NBA Twitter. Today we were given a true hero and he is not getting the praise he deserves.

The sad part is the Brooklyn fans were cheering for Dudley after all of this. Cheering for a man who hates children. Disgusting. Hopefully once they get home and watch the local news they’ll see the monster he truly is.

Also was little man wearing the Off-White Volt Air Force 1’s? Stay swaggin, young man.