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Kanye West 1 Step Closer to Making Over Clippers Mascot
Late last month, the Los Angeles Clippers unveiled their new mascot, Chuck the Condor, essentially a winged Poochie from the streets of L.A. who “keeps it 100, always” despite being critically endangered. Kanye West is one step closer to redesigning your HORRENDOUS mascot after lining up a sit down with Clips owner Steve Ballmer.
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Even though the Clippers’ new mascot is primarily created to keep the kids entertained at games, the cartoonish, elbow-and-knee-pad-clad condor looks bad, according to pretty much everyone.
Steve Ballmer dunks during halftime at a recent Clippers game.
Despite not being tagged in the tweet, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer responded to Kanye’s offer.
Ballmer didn’t take offense to the criticism of the mascot, instead offering lunch to talk it over. “@kanyewest Better than lunch”.
Kanye West isn’t distracted from his creative process anymore.
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Kanye West’s tweets have never been more epiphanic. Let’s meet this week if you have time.