Frank Kaminsky was on Twitter like the rest of us on Saturday night, talking about the controversial ending to Nebraska-Michigan State.
This is what happens if you try to roast Frank Kaminsky on Twitter
DO NOT @ FRANK!


I don't wanna comment on refs but man I feel bad for Michigan State.
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) November 8, 2015 And I don't wanna hear the phrase "controversial call" like nah that was "wrong call"
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) November 8, 2015 Someone called him out for his #HotTake, which an NBA basketball player could easily ignore but NOPE.
haha lil gump doesn't understand the rules of football. it's okay little man don't be mad https://t.co/nRNeNdsYR0
— DEEJ theodore logan (@grizzlyboy33) November 8, 2015 At least I understand how to make an Avi that doesn't creep everyone out https://t.co/VVibuVip5d
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) November 8, 2015 The challenger went for a comeback ...
... @FSKPart3 .... pic.twitter.com/hhOrHRAges
— DEEJ theodore logan (@grizzlyboy33) November 8, 2015 ... which was a bad move.
... @grizzlyboy33 ... pic.twitter.com/PsSiF8dDc3
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) November 8, 2015 FRANK!
This is the part where I implore you to be nice to people online, especially if you have a considerably large platform. Still, if you come at a professional basketball player on Twitter, at least consider you might get dunked on.











