TV Reporter Suffers Painful Face Plant After Heels Slip On Wet Basketball Court

TV Reporter Suffers Painful Face Plant After Heels Slip On Wet Basketball Court

A US TV reporter has learned the painful way that stilettos and a wet basketball court soon make for painful bedfellows.

Los Angeles Clippers sideline reporter Kristina Pink learnt this the hard way on Monday night when she took a tumble and suffered a dramatic fall after a post-game interview.

Pink was interviewing Clippers player Amir Coffey following the team’s 106-93 win against the Atlanta Hawks.

Problem was, teammates had just drenched Coffey with their water bottles following his player of the game performance leaving the court wet and slippery and sending Pink down with a nasty thud.

Ego aside, thankfully there was no damage done. Pink later tweeting: “For everyone asking, I’m okay. There was water on the court… Appreciate all the messages.”

Check out the nasty come a cropper below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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