While most of Chicago is singing "Go Cubs Go!" this October, not all fans in town are supporting the team on the North Side. In fact, all of this Cubs hype has Charlotte Hornets forward Frank Kaminsky singing "No Cubs No!"
Before his game Monday against the Bulls at United Center, Kaminsky, a White Sox fan, showed his distaste for the Cubs. He actually wore a Cubs jersey, but the name on the back of the jersey will drive their fans up a wall:
Diehard White Sox fan Frank Kaminsky wore this pregame. "It's my stance on how I feel about the Cubs this year." pic.twitter.com/c1RwlotDXP
— Chuck Garfien (@ChuckGarfien) October 17, 2016
The Lisle, Illinois, native had a jersey personalized with the name of Steve Bartman, the Cubs fan who tried to catch a foul ball during Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS.
"It's my stance on how I feel about the Cubs this year," Kaminsky told CSN Chicago's Chuck Garfien.
While many South Siders can relate to Kaminsky's stance of the Cubs, needless to say, the bulk of Chicago will not be cheering for the Hornets this year. Even the Cubs' Twitter account is firing back at Kaminsky:
. @Cubs my reaction when I saw this pic.twitter.com/YRqJVZLg5U
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) October 18, 2016
@FSKPart3 *Yawn*
You already did that joke.— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 18, 2016
. @Cubs now I'm just mad at myself pic.twitter.com/Q4YxnkymH7
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) October 18, 2016
@FSKPart3 It's best not to dwell on a tough loss. pic.twitter.com/2l4OFTL5tH
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 18, 2016
. @Cubs at least I haven't been dwelling for 108 years #GOAT pic.twitter.com/sPFRlbB728
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) October 18, 2016
Hey, Chicago, what do you say?
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