Montrezl Harrell has some things to get off his chest. The Washington Wizards new member is ready to start a new chapter in his career. He'll try to help the capital team get to the promised land in a stacked Eastern Conference. 

When he should be focused on the upcoming NBA season, Trezz is sending big messages on social media. This is completely normal; Harrell has used social media to express his frustrations and recently called out fake people again. 

"I see a lot of people that I help get on in they field start to act real fake," he tweeted on Monday. 

He doubled down on these comments, posting another message, reminding this person that he made them known. 

"And it’s funny because I don’t want nothing from you, I help you get noticed!"

Harrell isn't shy to express his thoughts. He does it on and off the court. This time, he went off on somebody close. 

People could say he's talking about the Los Angeles Lakers or something, but that's not likely. He did throw shade at people in Los Angeles before leaving for Washington, but these tweets don't seem to be related to that. 

Meanwhile, Trezz is getting ready for a new season with a new team. Hopefully, he'll help the Wizards compete for a playoff berth, demonstrating his value, which he couldn't with the Lakers. 

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