The Story behind LeBron’s MEME 😳🔥
ever wondered where this iconic LeBron James meme came from 22 at Miami game five celts win in Miami and they’re talking all kinds of LeBron the season we didn’t give a about LeBron we didn’t feel LeBron and we didn’t think that he can beat all five of us he was on another planet bro I’ve never seen this before i played in Boston so many times but for this one time when I went to Boston for this game six I felt absolutely nothing you in trouble in trouble [Music]
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Song: Migos – Deadz feat. 2 Chainz
Lyrics: ever wondered where this iconic LeBron James meme came from 2 2 at Miami game 5 Celts win in Miami and they’re talking all kinds of to LeBron The celtics we didn’t give a about LeBron we didn’t fear LeBron and we didn’t think that he could beat all 5 of us he was on another planet bro i’ve never seen this before I played in Boston so many times but for this one time when i went to Boston for this game 6 i felt absolutely nothing you in trouble you in trouble
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1000 like right here 🎉. Also the LeBron documentary is going to be so legendary.
Day 7 of asking for a wemby edit
casually made the toughest lebron edit
No
You should post about the finals
This is aura😮
SO SIGMA
Fire edit 🔥🔥🔥
kg's face is too iconic 😂😂
He had that same look before he was going to go to those diddy parties lmao
He was in the flow😊
Ref hes floating 😭
“James puts it in again!”
Song name??
song? name
LE GOAT😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
Trash
Man entered the twilight zone
LEBRONNNNNNNN
One of lebron's best games🥶🥶🥶🥶
Wsp
Pigeon🐦
🔥 edit
You are telling a lot without telling anything
I absolutely HATE “King” James, and this guy is exactly why. Back when LeBron was “The chosen one”, that guy legitimately took basketball to himself. He was a monster, scary in every single way possible (but shooting tho). Then you see after Heat LeBron and it’s a joke of his former self
bro entered the flow state😂😂
The glorious king james doing his greatness 👑
Song name?, awesome edit btw
do you make these on after effects
What year was this
Calling this man bum is stupid asf go get tested .
“I felt nothing” is terrifying
he entered the flow
Lebron🫡
He was getting ready for the freak ofr