Iman Shumpert doesn’t feel comfortable with California after seeing ‘San Andreas’
By Jack Crosby
Iman Shumpert is really nervous about playing basketball in California after seeing “San Andreas” recently
We’re all guilty at some time or another of letting a movie get to us more than it probably should. Cleveland Cavaliers star Iman Shumpert is guilty of this as well, and it is affecting the way that he sees playing in the NBA Finals starting this week.
“San Andreas,” a move starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, recently opened up and it’s yet another disaster flick about an earthquake in California that is just devastating. Well, apparently, watching this movie play out really got to Shumpert, who is a bit apprehensive about playing in California now with the Cavaliers taking on the Golden State Warriors.
Of course, the Warriors had a nice little response for this.
"nah, we're good"
Shumpert didn’t really care much for this response.
https://twitter.com/I_Am_Iman/status/605502422602162177
Again, we’re all guilty of letting some movies get to our hearts a little more than they should have to begin with, it happens to the best of us.
Still, though, why don’t we ask Iman Shumpert what really would be worse: Being stuck out in California with an earthquake like we see in “San Andreas” or still playing for the Knicks. I am legitimately interested in that answer.
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