Boogie didn't hold back. The Sacramento Kings blew a huge lead and suffered their third straight loss against the Dallas Mavericks in the recent NBA restart in Orlando. Former Kings center DeMarcus Cousins took to Twitter to rub the loss even further. Right after the game, Cousins tweeted four words to throw shade at his former franchise.

The Kings were in the driver seat for almost the entire game when Mavs star guard Luka Doncic took over in the fourth to bring the game to overtime and eventually grab Dallas' first win in Orlando. Doncic had 30 points, 20 rebounds, and 12 assists – being the youngest player in NBA history to record a 30-20-10 triple-double.

Sacramento's backcourt tandem of Buddy Hield and De'Aron Fox came up huge for the Kings on Tuesday night but the lack of front court presence down the stretch especially defensively was the key problem for the Kings. Something Cousins might know a few things about.

Needless to say that Cousins is still harboring some bitterness after what happened between him and Sacramento. The 29-year old was drafted by the Kings as their fifth overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft and spent seven seasons with the franchise. In his time in Sacramento, Cousins became one of the most prominent big men in the league but a ton of both on and off-court drama, as well as a few notable injuries, has dampened his young career in the league.

I guess it's safe to say the Kings aren't signing Cousins to a deal anytime soon?