Chris Paul Twitter Gets Hacked With NSFW Messages Towards Lakers & More

Chris Paul can’t use his Twitter account as someone hacked it. This happened in the middle of the series between the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers. Paul was all banged up, but his team won the first game of the series. The Lakers struggled in the first game but they won the next two games.

Paul played 27 minutes of the game and finished the night with 7 points. He is not 100% and his team struggles. The hacked Twitter account is the cherry on top. The person who hacked Paul’s account delivered a bunch of inappropriate messages. Whoever hacked the account, went after the Lakers.

Chris Paul doesn’t even think of his Twitter account and the person who hacked it

Paul is one of the best players in the league to never play in the NBA Finals. He sustains serious injuries in the playoffs. In Game 1 of the series, Paul hurt his shoulder. Monty Williams has a safe approach with his superstar.

“I’ll watch his face to see if I see the same look I typically see from him on a night-in, night-out basis,” Williams said prior to the loss, via ESPN. “I’m not going to put him in harm’s way.”

The Suns veteran is giving his best each and every night.

“It is what it is: You control what you can control,” Paul said after the game. “I know I do everything on a daily basis to prepare myself to be ready to play. When things happen, they happen. You gotta overcome it and get through it.”

When it comes to the Lakers, their superstar missed a lot of time due to injuries. LeBron James has been out since March 20. Anthony Davis missed a lot of time since Valentine’s Day. LA looks good right now and they will beat the Suns in the next couple of games.

“Obviously, it’s been a rough year on me as far as physically with my ankle and dealing with that and still trying to get it where it was before the injury,” LeBron said after the game. “But every day is a step forward, and I’m going to continue to put the work into with my treatment around the clock, getting it to where it was before the injury.”