Cardale Jones stayed trolling Joakim Noah during Game 5 of Bulls vs Cavs

Apr 18, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Gray Team quarterback Cardale Jones (12) looks for an open receiver during the Ohio State Spring Game at Ohio Stadium. The Gray team won the game 17-14. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 18, 2015; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Gray Team quarterback Cardale Jones (12) looks for an open receiver during the Ohio State Spring Game at Ohio Stadium. The Gray team won the game 17-14. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports /
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Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones remained on the case of Joakim Noah during Game 5 of Bulls vs Cavaliers

The Eastern Conference semifinal series between the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers has been pretty entertaining thus far, with the Cavaliers taking a 3-2 lead on Tuesday night with their exciting Game 5 win. However, what might be more exciting than the actual action on the court is watching Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones troll the Bulls’ Joakim Noah.

And make no mistake about it, Jones was still doing his thing on Tuesday night for Game 5.

For your viewing pleasure, here is the commentary from Jones on Tuesday night.

https://twitter.com/CJ12_/status/598291265764098048

“CHUMP!” Well, don’t have to guess who he was talking about there.

https://twitter.com/CJ12_/status/598299866654232577

https://twitter.com/CJ12_/status/598300841456607233

https://twitter.com/CJ12_/status/598301327920340992

Oh, Cardale, I’m pretty sure that he’s well aware that he and his team are down 3-2 at this point and facing elimination from the NBA Playoffs. I’m also pretty sure that this man wants to punch you in the face.

When Jones started with the trolling in this series he made a comment about not knowing who Cardale even was. No matter what he wants to say now, there’s no way he doesn’t know who the national-title winning signal caller is now.

He’s the person that’s using his down time to blast you while you lose to the Cavs.

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