Patrick Beverley called ‘MISOGYNISTIC CLOWN’ for throwing ball at female fan and ignoring reporter

Patrick Beverley might be facing some tough music for his actions and could be even out of the league.


Patrick Beverley called ‘MISOGYNISTIC CLOWN’ for throwing ball at female fan and ignoring reporter

Nick Wright calls Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley a misogynistic clown for his antics and promoting his podcast over NBA career

It was only a matter of time for Milwaukee Bucks star Patrick Beverley to get called out for his antics in yesterday’s playoff loss. One by one analysts have started talking about it, berating the veteran for choosing violence to make a point.

Now analyst Nick Wright has brought out a scathing attack on the guard. While speaking on ‘First Things First’ on FS1, the longtime analyst went hot.

It's as embarrassing as anything that happened last night. A delusional, cheap short artist, misogynistic clown. Promoting your podcast at the expense of your career. 2023-24 you have been on the Jazz, the Lakers, the Magic, the Bulls, the Sixers and the Bucks. And not a single one of them wanted to keep you around. And you ended that tenure by throwing a basketball to a woman's head, getting it back, throwing it to another fan, and then yelling at another woman in the locker room as she doesn't listen to your terrible podcast. So, if this was your last moment in the league, good riddance. Won't be missed, won't be memorable. Unnecessary from start to finish pal.
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Wright also added that during his career, Patrick Beverley has not made an impact on any team he has been on so far. At least not enough for them to contend for championships. In an instant, he was part of a team that went deep into the playoffs. It was because he was not playing any part.

The FS1 analyst also suggested that no one in the league cares about what he does. As nothing he has done to date in his career has been worthy of being talked about.

The writing might be on the wall for Patrick Beverley

With everyone talking about the incident, the writing might be on the wall for the 12-year veteran. Analysts have been berating his actions against the Indiana Pacers fans sitting behind. Hall of Famer Charles Barkley suggested that the NBA will be issuing a long suspension, as he used the basketball to inflict bodily harm on fans just because he did not like it.

Analysts also did not appreciate how he treated a longtime female ESPN reporter live on camera, just because she did not subscribe to his podcast. Now, along with what Nick Wright said, NBA teams such as the Milwaukee Bucks might not want to deal with the 35-year-old anymore. As now, his conduct has become detrimental to the league.

Other superstars have also done that. But they might have their game to back up their existence. Unlike Beverley, whose career suggests he can be easily replaced by a rookie. If that happens, it would be the worst way to finish his career.

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