In new series, Rockets’ players respond to mean Twitter posts

Watch as Houston Rockets players including Austin Rivers, P.J. Tucker, Russell Westbrook, and Eric Gordon respond to mean tweets.

In a lighthearted move, the Houston Rockets have released the second episode of a new “Rockets Mean Tweets” series, in which current players listen and respond to harsh comments said about them on Twitter.

The series is based on the popular segment by late-night television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! show.

Several lines were addressed by current Rockets players in the team’s latest episode, which was released on Thursday’s off day.

For instance, reserve guard Austin Rivers was asked to respond to this harsh comment from a Twitter user:

I didn’t think the Houston Rockets could possibly get more annoying. Then they signed Austin Rivers.

Meanwhile, veteran defensive ace P.J. Tucker weighed in on this assessment of his game and personality:

P.J. Tucker plays like a guy who is perfectly willing and able to murder someone on the court, but eats pancakes with the delicate touch and palette of a connoisseur of fine wines.

Guards Russell Westbrook and Eric Gordon are also featured in the second episode of the series. The first episode, which was released in late November 2019, can be viewed below.

As for basketball, the Rockets (27-16) return to the court Friday night at Minnesota (15-29). Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. Central time.

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