Tim Hardaway Jr. interrupted Dwight Powell’s 15 minutes of fame when the when he, quite hilariously, video-bombed Powell’s post-game interview on Saturday.
Powell registered a double-double in the game against Philadelphia 76ers with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Just when he was about to talk about it after the match, Haraway came in between the camera and the conversation of Powell, which turned out to be quite hilarious in the end.
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Tim Hardaway Jr. pulled out the infamous @chrisbosh video bomb 🤣 pic.twitter.com/hamji0JCQF
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 12, 2020
The video reminded many of another such infamous incident where Chris Bosh came in between a LeBron James interview when the duo was playing for Miami Heat.
Bosh himself had a laugh after watching the video as he replied with a laughing emojis on Twitter to the video of Hardaway.
BRUH 😂🤣 https://t.co/rWbypOAEzi
— Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) January 12, 2020
Here are a few of Chris Bosh video bomb moments from the past
Chris Bosh was one of a kind. 😂
As the @MiamiHEAT prepare to lift @chrisbosh‘s jersey to the rafters, take a look back at his memorable “Bosh Bombs.” #ThankYouChr1s pic.twitter.com/Gk82KUsYEG
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) March 26, 2019
Twitter reacts to Tim Haraway Jr. video-bomb
Copyright infringement, but it’s ok his dad played for the Heat.
— Chicoritomarito (@ChicoritoMarito) January 12, 2020
The student has become the master. I’m positive Hardaway Jr learned how to photobomb from the best. #SenseiBosh pic.twitter.com/IXVQsG5qtb
— William Blanco (@Calor_Blanco) January 12, 2020
Copyright infringement, but it’s ok his dad played for the Heat.
— Chicoritomarito (@ChicoritoMarito) January 12, 2020
— Nesto (@E_Castro81) January 12, 2020
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Respect for the rings….but DAMN if bosh dont look sus AF in this clip…
— AnthonyRobertNJ (@nj_anthony) January 12, 2020
Bosh did it better pic.twitter.com/j2WFNNLwpW
— __iTweet__ (@__iTweet__) January 12, 2020
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