NBA star quickly humbled as Noah Lyles hate watch goes wrong at Paris Olympics
Josh Hart made some comments on social media regarding one of the best sprinters in the world, Noah Lyles. Notably, Lyles essentially stole the show at the Paris Olympics on Sunday, defeating Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by five-thousandths of a second in the prestigious 100-meter final.
However, it was Hart who caught the attention of the basketball community as he posted a series of hilarious tweets on X. At first, Hart made his feelings known on X regarding Lyles’ past comments about the NBA and its players calling themselves “World Champions.” Josh Hart wrote on X, “I’m a hater just so yall know” before Lyles’ 100-meter race at the Paris Olympics.
However, within a few hours, Hart was humbled by Lyles’ brilliant performance at the Olympics as he snatched Gold for Team USA in the 100m Dash race. Hart showed his appreciation towards Lyles on X as he wrote, “Respect.” In addition, Hart also replied to a viral post regarding Lyles on X, “Lol na he an Olympic gold medalist. He can talk for life”
Earlier, the “World Champions of What” comment made by Lyles sparked a great deal of hatred among basketball fans, especially those who supported the NBA. Since then, Lyles is frequently the subject of unjustified criticism. It remains to be seen how this story unfolds in the coming days.
Noah Lyles has endured a lot of criticism from the basketball community over the last year for his comments regarding the NBA in the past. However, Lyles recently created history by winning the Gold Medal for his nation, the USA, and garnered a lot of praise from his nation. Interestingly, NBA and former Los Angeles Lakers legend, Magic Johnson showered Lyles with huge praise on social media.
We’re all on the yacht cheering for Noah Lyles after winning the Men’s 100M race and remaining the fastest man in the world! It’s the first time in 20 years that the US brings home the gold in the Men’s 100! Wow - what an exciting race!! @LylesNoah"Magic Johnson on X
Lyles, who usually competes in the 200-meter event, just won the 100-meter Olympic competition. In the upcoming Men’s 200m event at the Paris Olympics, Lyles will have another opportunity to create history. It will be interesting to watch whether or not Lyles snatches another Gold medal for his nation.
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