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Finally, Holmgren rated a post featuring a fake 4th of July food plate. He gave the final post a seven out of 10, rounding ...
NBA Centel continues to blur the line between parody and reality with its edited social media posts. The account often leaves fans doing a double-take before realizing it’s “Centel,” not the real NBA ...
No, the Philadelphia 76ers have not gotten rid of Paul George. A post from parody account NBA Centel proclaimed that George ...
No, the Los Angeles Lakers haven't parted ways with LeBron James. He's still with the Lakers, slated to play this season on ...
But “NBA Centel” became so popular that even NBA teams and superstars were aware of it. It’s rare that a sports parody account on social media has much resonance with professional athletes.
NBA Centel's departure from the NBA media landscape left the fans, NBA teams and personalities in splits. Many franchises paid tribute to the parody account after learning about its ban.
LeBron James’ decision to opt-into the final year of his contract only created more uncertainty around his future with the ...
NBA Centel is famous for its viral posts that tend to dupe people into believing that, say, the Dallas Mavericks aren't letting Luka Dončić jerseys into the building anymore.
LeBron James has quickly become the talk of the NBA's trade rumor mill. All it took was one comment from his agent Rich Paul ...
NBA Centel is basically The Onion of the NBA. The X account has frequently fooled athletes and talking heads alike into believing that its posts were real. The account is relentless in shading ...
NBA Centel has taken over the basketball world on X, doing the best it can to spread information in the funniest way possible while indicating that they are indeed a parody account.
(CNN) — It’s rare that a sports parody account on social media has much resonance with professional athletes. But “NBA Centel” became so popular that even NBA teams and superstars were ...