The four-time MVP is known to exaggerate his flops to the point where there are several "highlight" videos on YouTube dedicated to the King's overacting. Here is one:
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
New Internet Video Trend Of 'LeBroning' Mocks Heat Star's Exaggerated Flops
LeBron James is the best basketball player in the world, but there's still one "skill" he needs to work on: Flopping.
The four-time MVP is known to exaggerate his flops to the point where there are several "highlight" videos on YouTube dedicated to the King's overacting. Here is one:
Beyond that, James' flops have apparently inspired a new Internet
trend, appropriately called LeBroning, in which people perform egregious
flops in ordinary situations. This is like Tebowing, except in video
version. Check out a few:
LeBroning isn't specific to basketball, however, and now any
exaggerated flop can be termed "LeBroning." Indianapolis Colts punter
Pat McAfee tweeted this in response to Cam Newton's flop on Sunday.
The four-time MVP is known to exaggerate his flops to the point where there are several "highlight" videos on YouTube dedicated to the King's overacting. Here is one:
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