Watch: Fans Chant “Brittany Renner” At PJ Washington During Hornets Vs Hawks

Watch: Fans Chant “Brittany Renner” At PJ Washington During Hornets Vs Hawks

The home fans were in full voice as they mocked PJ Washington with chants of Brittany Renner during the Hornets vs Hawks game

The Brittany Renner and PJ Washington saga is one which is going to live long in the minds of NBA fans.

With Washington’s baby mama, Renner refusing to let things die down, the controversy is offering new twists and turns as the days pass. Renner who was recently invited by Jackson State to talk about how women trapped athletes and how to stave clear of such perils went onto speak about her relationship with Washington.

Video Shows Fans Mocking PJ Washington With Brittany Renner Chants During Hornets vs Hawks

She also took to Instagram to mock Washington with her revealing how she was broke at the moment and didn’t even have a car to drive after being thrown out by Washington with whom she has a child. She further went onto add that Washington had cheated on her whilst she was pregnant, comments which sparked a rebuttal from the Charlotte Hornets player who called her a fake clown.

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This only lead to Renner getting further irked with her threatening to reveal manifold videos and messages to expose Washington. The Atlanta Hawks fans were clearly updated with these latest developments with them deciding to take a swipe at Washington when the Hornets came calling.

Washington who came off the bench during Hornets vs Hawks to deliver 13 points and 11 boards in his side’s 130-127 win had the Hawks fans chant Brittany Renner at him across the course of the contest.

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The Hornets meanwhile showed immense fight and character to pull off a well earned win with Miles Bridges scoring 32 points on Sunday night despite the side being devoid of the services of four players. Bridges was the star of the side’s win with him making all of his four shots in the fourth quarter as he sent down 13 points.

“I feel like that’s a statement game, let people know that we’re here,” Bridges said.