The Entire Internet Is Losing It After Female NBA Ref Was Caught Accidentally Smacking Chicago Bulls Player In His Private Area, And His Reaction Was Priceless.
Chicago Bulls Guard Ayo Dosunmu (Photo via Twitter)
Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu doesn’t get the love he deserves from fans for his court play, but he certainly got plenty of it from a ref.
Inside the United Center on Monday night was the Bulls welcoming the Brooklyn Nets for a game.
At one point in the game, someone inside the United Center snapped a perfectly timed picture that showed NBA ref Simone Jelks with her hand touching or cupping Bulls star Ayo Dosunmu’s private area.
Dosunmu could be seen seemingly enjoying the moment as his tongue was sticking out at the same time.
As you could’ve guessed, social media went absolutely wild over a referee touching the Chicago Bulls player down there:
“Is that a reach in foul or all ball? 😂😂😂,” one fan stated.
“I would’ve been BRICKCenter myself after that,” another hilarious fan blurted out.
“Double dribble for sure,” one guy stated about the interaction between Chicago Bulls Guard Ayo Dosunmu and the ref.
Another overzealous fan added, “Yo!!!! If this is real, she should be fired or reassigned to the W.”
One final fan summed it up nicely: “Shit happens. I’ve probably accidentally touched or grazed a woman’s chest or butt multiple times in my life. Doesn’t mean it comes from a bad place. Just an accident.”
The Nets came ready to play, hoping to end their dreaded losing streak as they tied the first quarter, 29-29. It went downhill from there.
Brooklyn then allowed the Chicago Bulls to take control of the game in the second quarter.
Brooklyn would lose every quarter after that and go down 128-102 to drop to 9-13 on the year.
Chicago Bulls Guard Ayo Dosunmu Had a Solid Game On Tuesday
Ayo Dosunmu lived up to his name in more ways than one on Tuesday.
Much of the attention surrounding him is from a viral picture with a ref, but his performance shouldn’t be ignored.
On Monday, Dosunmu scored 16 points with two rebounds, six assists, a steal, and a block in the Bulls’ 128-102 win over the Nets.
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