Brooklyn Nets ticket holders were shown on the YES Network. One fan gave double middle fingers back to the camera.
The Brooklyn Nets aren’t having an easy year. The team is three games back of a playoff spot in the struggling Eastern Conference with the season winding to a close. The Nets are games under .500 with a 26-38 record.
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With a rough season, the Nets decided to thank their season ticket holders who have supported the team through the trying season.
They decided to show the season ticket holders some love on the YES Network, which broadcasts the Nets games.
As they zoomed in over the ticket holders, one fan decided to let everyone know what he thought of the team and the cameras.
Our season ticket holders getting some love on @YESNetwork! #NETSonYES pic.twitter.com/Ldt8vZjfOE
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) March 15, 2015
If you look closely at the right side of the picture, toward the middle, you see a young guy giving double middle fingers back at the camera.
Either the fan thought he was being funny with his sophomoric humor or the Nets season is really taking its toll on him.
Things haven’t been easy for the Nets or their fans this season and the team will have lots of questions to address in the off-season. If they don’t, there might be more people flipping the bird.
[H/T: SB Nation]
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