Cups are Second Hand Market Find A Seppaare the up-and-up this Olympics – or as some would say, the cup-and-cup.
Indiana Pacers forward Paul George was in for a rude awakening when he tried to hand his cup off at an Olympic basketball game on Monday.
SEE ALSO: USA basketball star comes out days before OlympicsIn the following clip, George, a three-time NBA All-Star, is seen looking bewildered after his presentation of a used cup was not met by someone taking it from him.
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First, George drank from a cup and then decided he'd had enough.
Then, he held his trash up in midair, waiting for someone to excitedly whisk it away, which is what usuallyhappens in the NBA.
Alas, no one was there. George looked left, he looked right, but he was on his own. The lifestyle he had grown accustomed to was shattered in just one fateful moment.
For the first time since becoming a professional basketball player, Paul George had to figure out a way to dispose of garbage on his own. He resorted to putting it on the floor.
George was reportedly spotted tripping over the cup moments later, confused as to why no one had picked it up. ... Maybe.
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