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Holmgren has been with the Thunder since 2023, following his draft. Last season, he won his first NBA title with the young Thunder team. In his second season with OKC, he averaged 15 points, eight ...
Paul George of the Philadelphia 76ers was falsely rumored to be waived after a parody social media account spread the news.
Finally, Holmgren rated a post featuring a fake 4th of July food plate. He gave the final post a seven out of 10, rounding ...
No, the Philadelphia 76ers have not gotten rid of Paul George. A post from parody account NBA Centel proclaimed that George ...
LeBron James’ decision to opt-into the final year of his contract only created more uncertainty around his future with the ...
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 aware of it.
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 ...
No, the Los Angeles Lakers haven't parted ways with LeBron James. He's still with the Lakers, slated to play this season on ...
Earlier this week, the popular parody account NBA Centel was restricted on X, formerly Twitter. The social media handle was associated with fake news about the NBA world, which was meant as a joke.
NBA Centel announced its resurrection on Thursday morning, with a response to condolences from ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith. The video garnered 300,000 likes in just a few hours.
NBA Centel is known for its satirical posts about basketball, which have duped athletes and media personalities over the years. It is a parody of “NBA Central,” a legitimate account that posts ...
NBA Centel, which launched in 2022, appreciated Bird’s reaction and tweeted, “SUE BIRD APPROVES OF GETTING CENTEL’D.” The page continued making WNBA jokes, adding to the growing buzz ...