It hasn’t been what you would call one of Kobe Bryant’s best seasons. He’s played a total of six games for a Lakers team that is currently on pace to put up their worst season since they were in Minneapolis back in 1957-1958. To put that into perspective, Kobe’s father, Joe, was four years old at that time.
Kobe is none too happy about it.
This is game is hard to watch
— Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) March 29, 2014
Of course, the future Hall of Famer was tweeting about the Lakers 143-107 loss at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday evening. Before you feel too bad for Bryant, keep in mind he was being paid $300 thousand for watching that game from the comfort of his own home.
Either way you put it, some of those within the social media world summed up Kobe’s disgust for the Lakers season that currently stands among the worst in franchise history at 24-48.
Congrats to Michigan! meanwhile…. we go live to the Lakers (down by 31 pts) at Target Center… pic.twitter.com/yWQHHXwl0B
— Lisa Horne (@LisaHorne) March 29, 2014
Lakers fans be like… pic.twitter.com/VysMa0M4IQ
— NBA Meme Team (@NBAMemeTeam) March 29, 2014
The @MNTimberwolves dropped 143 points against the @Lakers! The most the Timberwolves have EVER scored in a single game!
— FOX Sports Live (@FOXSportsLive) March 29, 2014
Lakers have now allowed the two highest-scoring games in NBA this season (142 vs Clippers on March 6, 143 vs T-Wolves tonight)
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) March 29, 2014
Photo: Jesse Johnson, USA Today