“I’ll Drink Your Bath Water”- Does Dwight Howard Tweet Something Nasty About Caitlin Clark?

Dwight Howard, Caitlin Clark Caitlin Clark and Dwight Howard ( image source Getty Images)
One of the most anticipated women’s basketball tournament matches in decades was the clash between Iowa and LSU, who met in last year’s championship game in Albany. The crowd was curious to see Caitlin Clark face off against Angel Reese. Dwight Howard has a different opinion on her performance.

Soon after the game, a popular social media account, The NBA Central on X (formerly known as Twitter), posted a photo that was a screenshot of Dwight Howard’s tweet. In that screenshot, Howard wrote something nasty about Caitlin Clark that a famous personality like Dwight Howard should not post.

“Caitlin Clark I will drink your bath water #random.” This is written in the screenshot uploaded by NBA Central. However, through investigation, we have found that there is no such tweet uploaded to Dwight Howard’s Twitter account.

However, in that screenshot, you will find below that the tweet has been deleted. So it could be possible that Howard uploaded that tweet and deleted it after some time. Although it is a big disrespect to Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark, anyone can be offended by this action. Moreover, anyone could complain about this behavior to the police department.

 

Caitlin Clark is Currently Unstoppable

Clark’s career scoring average rose to 28.47 points per game on Monday night after she scored 41 points to help Iowa upset LSU. She now leads the all-time Division I women’s points per game list, just ahead of Patricia Hoskins of Mississippi Valley State, who averaged 28.38 points over 110 games from 1985 to 1989.

Dwight Howard Says He’ll Drink Catlin Clark’s Bath Water

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Dwight Howard Says He’ll Drink Catlin Clark’s Bath Water

Social media can sometimes stir up more drama in sports than a reality TV show. Well, brace yourself for this latest twist – Dwight Howard’s tweet about Caitlin Clark has set tongues wagging and fingers typing. The NBA star’s eyebrow-raising comment of “I’ll drink your bath water” aimed at the college basketball sensation has left everyone scratching their heads. This unexpected online exchange has taken the internet by storm, leaving fans and followers wondering what exactly is going on between these two athletes.

Dwight Howard’s controversial tweet about Caitlin Clark sparked outrage due to his attempt at humor. His motivation behind the tweet remains unclear, leaving fans puzzled and disappointed.

 

The tweet quickly spread across social media platforms, with many condemning Howard’s inappropriate comment. Fans expressed their disapproval, highlighting the importance of responsible social media usage.

The NBA Central on X (formerly known as Twitter), posted a photo that was a screenshot of Dwight Howard’s tweet. In that screenshot, Howard wrote something nasty about Caitlin Clark that a famous personality like Dwight Howard should not post.

“Caitlin Clark I will drink your bath water #random.” This is written in the screenshot uploaded by NBA Central. However, through investigation, we have found that there is no such tweet uploaded to Dwight Howard’s Twitter account.

However, in that screenshot, you will find below that the tweet has been deleted. So it could be possible that Howard uploaded that tweet and deleted it after some time. Although it is a big disrespect to Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark, anyone can be offended by this action. Moreover, anyone could complain about this behavior to the police department.

Clark’s career scoring average rose to 28.47 points per game on Monday night after she scored 41 points to help Iowa upset LSU. She now leads the all-time Division I women’s points per game list, just ahead of Patricia Hoskins of Mississippi Valley State, who averaged 28.38 points over 110 games from 1985 to 1989.

The whirlwind of Dwight Howard’s controversial tweet about Caitlin Clark is wild. From dissecting the context behind his words to exploring the impact on professional relationships, it’s a saga filled with drama and intrigue. Remember that a single tweet can make waves that ripple far and wide.

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