Antonio Brown reacts to NBA Centel's post on Zion Williamson amid controversial Joy Taylor saga 

Antonio Brown reacts to NBA Centel
Antonio Brown reacts to NBA Centel's post on Zion Williamson amid controversial Joy Taylor saga

Zion Williamson found himself in basketball parody site NBA Centel's crosshairs, much to NFL star Antonio Brown's amusement. The New Orleans Pelicans forward was caught in the middle of the controversial Joy Taylor saga with the FS1 analyst being named in hairstylist Noushin Faraji's lawsuit that allegedly claimed that Taylor had "insulting Ms. Faraji on a personal and professional level."

As for Williamson, he was linked with a fake response to one of Taylor's posts on Instagram. This had Brown in splits.

Brown responded with an NSFW response.

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The fake comment of Williamson shooting his shot left social media roasting the Pelicans star as well. Brown responded to Centel's tweet a couple of hours after it garnered the mocks and the laughs. This comes on the back of Brown earlier evoking a skit from the Dave Chappelle Show after the lawsuit also accused Taylor of engaging in a sexual relationship with Fox Sports executive Charlie Dixon and former 'Speak host', Emmanuel Acho.


Zion Williamson likely to suit up for Pelicans later this week: Reports

Even as Zion Williamson's roast continues on end, the star is expected to make a return to the lineup after his hamstring injury. Per New Orleans HC Willie Green, Williamson who missed two months of action on the floor has a chance to play ball this week.

Williamson averaged 22.7 points on 45.2 percent shooting, 8.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists over 31 minutes per game in his six contests so far. The recovery report from the team was positive on Dec. 24 saying Williamson had begun conditioning and was slated to participate in full-tilt practice. The report further added that he would be evaluated week-to-week.

When healthy, Williamson has proved to be a force as he averaged 24.6 points on 58.7 percent shooting, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game over 190 games. Only time will tell if Zion Williamson can help the struggling Pelicans restore any sense of normalcy to their season. They are far from the playoff race with just seven wins in 36 games.

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Edited by Aharon Abhishek
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