Kings have sneaky way of getting All-Star votes for DeMarcus Cousins

Joe Rodgers

Kings have sneaky way of getting All-Star votes for DeMarcus Cousins image

The NBA has some of the most creative social media accounts in all of sports, and the ingenuity was on full display Wednesday as the Kings used a clever, yet deceitful way to get votes for DeMarcus Cousins. 

Per NBA rules in the voting process for the 2017 NBA All-Star Game, one tweet, retweet or reply with an NBA player’s correctly spelled first and last name or Twitter handle, along with the hashtag #NBAVOTE, will count as a vote.

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So what did the Kings do? They misspelled the likely Western Conference starters' names but spelled Cousins' name correctly so that each retweet counted as an All-Star vote only for the Kings center.

Safe to say other teams didn't find the tweet as witty as the Kings did. 

It's a tight race to be named a Western Conference starter, and Cousins has gained over 900 votes because of the Kings' social media team. 

Joe Rodgers