Getting jokes off on Twitter is such a rush. The feeling when you see an opportunity just before the internet masses find it and think of the perfect joke is a feeling second only to that of watching the retweets and likes pile up.
Sometimes, however, you make a joke that you think is really great until you start seeing comments instead liked. By the time you’ve realized you made a bad or inappropriate joke, the internet pounces on you without mercy.
The Atlanta Hawks social media team learned that this week when they commented on a scary play involving New York Knicks big man Enes Kanter.