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"Could take your wife if I want" - Dez Bryant's beef with Chris Williamson intensifies over former's take on Malika Andrews

Former NFL star Dez Bryant recently blasted ESPN’s Malika Andrews over her coverage of the Josh Giddey situation. He said she didn't report about Josh Giddey's controversy with the same energy as she does with other athletes. But after CBS Sports’ Chris Williamson responded to Bryant, their online back-and-forth made Bryant take the personal route.

“You go low. I’ll go lower,” Bryant tweeted. “I got more money than you..I can do what I want … say what I want whenever I want…probably could take your wife if I want I’m a business owner/early investor in a lot of great businesses I wouldn’t trade places with you if my life depended on it Mr smart guy!”

Bryant responded to Williamson's "The level of intelligence in this tweet is so low it should be criminal" tweet by stooping "lower."

Bryant is angry that Malika Andrews didn't criticize OKC Thunder guard Giddey for his possible involvement with an underage girl.

The league is investigating allegations against Giddey stemming from viral footage showing him with a possibly underage girl.


Dez Bryant calls out ESPN's Malika Andrews

Recently, former NFL wide receiver Dez Bryant slammed ESPN's Malika Andrews on X. He tweeted she handled controversial issues involving NBA players differently as opposed to the current situation with Josh Giddey.

"You went out your way to crucify Brandon Miller on draft day over something he didn't even do," Bryant said. "Why haven't you said nothing about Josh Giddey? I advise you not to make this a black or white thing. Your parents really raised you wrong and just because you went to a private school don't make you better."
"You appeal, and I know your kind. You just a puppet. I don't know how a former or current NBA player could sit there across from you and look at you with some kind of respect."

Bryant pointed out how Malika Andrews handled Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller's draft day. She had mentioned his involvement in a federal wrongful death lawsuit. This was filed by the family of a woman who was killed by gunshot on the Tuscaloosa strip near the University of Alabama campus, as per ESPN's Chris Low.

Bryant wants Andrews to treat Miller's issue during the 2023 NBA draft and Giddey's current scenario the same way.

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