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Nick Kyrgios joins the world of the NBA: criticism of Grant Williams

Nick Kyrgios is sick of seeing Grant Williams on the Boston Celtics roster. On Monday night, the Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers were tied with less than a second left and Williams had two free throws.

Just before the first free throw, Cavaliers star guard Donovan Mitchell began to insult Williams. Williams, who needed only one free kick to win, told Mitchell: “I’m going to take both.”

Williams missed both free throws and the game went to overtime, which the Cavaliers won. “How come Grant Williams is still on this list?” Kyrgios asked his Twitter followers.

In another tweet, Kyrgios wrote: “Grant Williams fans?”

Thanasi Kokkinakis trolled Kyrgios: ¿Te gusta Grant Williams?

Thanasi Kokkinakis trolled Kyrgios a bit, asking his good friend: “(smiley emojis) Do you like Grant Williams?”

Meanwhile, Kyrgios is still at home recovering from knee surgery. After withdrawing from the Australian Open, Kyrgios underwent knee surgery. Last month, Kyrgios’ manager Daniel Horsfall confirmed that the Australian’s surgery “was great”.

“The surgery was great, to be honest we couldn’t have asked for a better result. We are all very happy, the team is ready to go, when he is ready we will be ready.

At the moment he is wearing a knee pad, he can only move up to about 70 degrees. Today we have a post-op appointment to see how she is doing, but we have spoken with the surgeon almost every day and also with the physical therapist.

They are very, very happy, he may be recovering faster than we expected, so that’s good news,” Horsfall told SEN Breakfast. Although Kyrgios’ surgery went well, he failed to recover in time for the Indian Wells Masters. and Miami.

Now that Kyrgios is out of Indian Wells and Miami, there’s a good chance he’ll return at some point in the clay-court season. Last year, Kyrgios confirmed that his plan was to return to the French Open this year.

Nick Kyrgios has yet to officially debut this year. He played exhibition tournaments, such as the match prior to the Australian Open that he played at the Rod Laver Aren with Novak Djokovic.

The oceanic player is not a fan of brick polo, but he will have to compete to not fall in the ranking, stay in shape and match rhythm.

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