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Bobby Portis’ Previous Comments On Twitter About Bulls Proves Social Media Is A Regrettable Place

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Lesson of the day: Don’t post something on Twitter (or whatever social media network you use) that you will more than likely regret.

Bobby Portis, once upon a time, tweeted about Derrick Rose and Pau Gasol — and it wasn’t pretty. Of course, Portis would go on to be drafted by the Chicago Bulls, home to Rose and Gasol.

Larry Nance Jr. also had a similar Twitter outrage about Kobe Bryant … who he is now teammates with on the Los Angeles Lakers.

Read: Nance Jr. Once Tweeted Something Extremely Regrettable About Kobe Bryant

Luckily, both 2015 NBA Draft prospects scribbled down these tweets long ago. Portis had a pretty solid sorry letter for all of this.

Trevor Lowry is a Content Associate at www.RantSports.com. If you’re a tweeter feel free to follow him @TheTrevorLowry, “Like” him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google.

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