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3x NBA Champion Trolls Justin Tucker, Deshaun Watson After Recent Allegations
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While the Baltimore Ravens have roster building to worry about this offseason, one of the club's players recently hit the news in a negative light. 

Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was accused of misconduct and inappropriate actions by six massage therapists. The NFL is launching its own investigation of the matter.

Tucker, who will be paid $4.2 million in 2025, denied the claims, saying they are "unequivocally false."

Still, the Ravens kicker will remain in headlines as the story's developments are revealed. 

With such allegations, Tucker is completely in the spotlight, and the accusations are similar to a former situation with Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who was suspended for 11 games by the NFL.

The sports world is focused on Tucker and the allegations, which brings some high-profile athletes and former players to speak up.

Former Chicago Bulls star Stacey King, who currently works as a color commentator for the team's games, took to his Instagram account to fire off a joke about the matter.

It's not beyond Johnson to do such a thing, as he typically relates current trending news stories to old movies. He did exactly that in this situation, using a clip from "Rush Hour 2" and a scene between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan.

The two actors were detectives at a massage parlor in Hong Kong.

"Deshaun Watson and Justin Tucker hanging out in the offseason," King wrote on the post.

King was a member of the Michael Jordan-led Bulls teams that completed a three-peat in the early 1990s. He has made a name for himself in his post-playing career not just in the broadcast booth, but on Instagram joking about trending news.

It's unknown, to this point, what the NFL will figure out or if they will eventually take action on the matter.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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