Did Kobe Curse Out Dwight Howard

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Did Kobe Curse Out Dwight Howard?!?

Did Kobe Curse Out Dwight Howard, we guess that is the big question because Kobe was caught on camers yelling something at Howard but it actualy unclear to make out.

During the Rockets Lakers game on Tuesday, Bryant allegedly cursed one of NBAs ballr, Dwight apparently sounded out saying, “bitch-ass n***er.” If so, and the NBA higher-ups somehow watch the video and come to the same conclusions, he could be fined.

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After watching the video we posted earlier today showing Kobe Bryant cursing out Dwight Howard during the Rockets-Lakers game on Tuesday, one of Dime‘s employees claims Kobe allegedly follows up the aforementioned curse of Dwight with, “bitch-ass n***er.” If so, and the NBA higher-ups somehow watch the video and come to the same conclusions, he could be fined.

A source caught Bryant on video and posted it on IG, saying:

“My dude Kobe letting Dwight Howard know what we all think of him #soft #listencarefully cc: @kobebryant @dwighthoward”

Watch the video:

In a semi-related incident from last season, Matt Barnes was docked $25K by the NBA when he called out his teammates while using the n-word in a tweet following his ejection from the game. Charles Barkley chimed in on the use of the n-word by Barnes, as is his custom on racial matters now, and the whole story blew over pretty quickly. If Kobe somehow gets fined because of this video and the *alleged* use of the n-word on the court, we’re guessing it’ll be a much bigger deal.

After watching the video, you actually can’t make out what Kobe said because it’s so distorted. However, we’re not personally offended by the early NBA tweets, or by Kobe’s purported comment towards Dwight. We’ve heard a lot worse on the playground, and all NBA players have, too. Most people commenting on the video in question are praising Kobe, but there are a lot of Kobe fans out there.

Regardless of what happens, in this day and age of camera phones, as for Kobe, it’s best to treat most moments like they may become public.

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