Knicks baller Enes Kanter was flipped on his head after the Hawks' Miles Plumlee blocked Kanter's shot. The Hawks retweeted the play by poking fun of the situation and adding dramatic music to the clip, along with a caption of the sportscaster saying, "As God as my witness, he is broken in half!"

Kanter was none too happy about the tweet and responded by saying, "I understand it’s a war, but come on man, in the end we’re all human out there. So you shouldn’t be doing that. I wouldn’t do that. In the end, everybody’s got a family, everybody’s got friends and everything. So I think they took it a little bit too far."

He added, "They just lost the game last night and the guy they were tweeting about (Plumlee), I got a double-double on him. So it’s a little weird to tweet something about him after a bad loss, a home loss. It’s just a little weird. We were just talking about it. Probably their social media guy is probably a high schooler, I don’t know. They should consider a new one definitely, a more mature one. Because I’ve been seeing what the Hawks account’s tweeting, terrible. Very childish." 

The Knicks beat the Hawks 112-107.