What’s With All These Memes Of Lebron James Lying? The Tall Tales Of Lebron Explained


This seemingly new branch of LeBron memes is actually part of a years-old meme that preceded the recent wave of LeBron-posting. Furthermore, unlike some of the recent memes, these wild videos are actually inspired by the actions of James. Here’s the history of “LeBron James Lying,” one of the most consistently funny memes related to the basketball star.

Why Are There So Many Memes Of LeBron James Lying?
Put simply, LeBron James has been caught saying some things that don’t sound all that true. To be clear, these are never huge, George Santos-esque lies, but a series of mildly self-aggrandizing statements that sound like LeBron made them up. For example, in 2016, he was in a press conference where he said he had seen The Godfather Part II six t

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He also once claimed to have a gut feeling that Kobe Bryant would score 70 points before a game in which Kobe Bryant did indeed score 70.

After the rapper Takeoff of Migos died, LeBron claimed that he knew the “Bad and Boujee” group would be big well before they got popular.

There’s no way to outright prove any of these statements by LeBron are lies, but that almost makes them more suspicious, as it seems James continuously claims he once predicted future events well after they happened.

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How Has LeBron ‘Lying’ Be Memed?
LeBron lying has been memed basically how one might expect: by taking a lie, just slightly further out beyond the bounds of believability than things LeBron has actually said, and having LeBron say it.

The video examples mentioned at the beginning of this article come from @hedidntsaythis, which has only been posting for two weeks yet already has 50,000 followers. It’s unknown if the voice used is an impression or AI-generated, but on TikTok, a similar meme using AI spread roughly a year ago.

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In most of the memes, LeBron is explaining how he was able to predict a significant historical event before it happened, such as the Challenger explosion or the Kennedy assassination, but despite his divinity, he was not listened to, resulting in disaster.

The meme may have been the start of the recent wave of completely surreal LeBron memes that are currently dominating social media, and in this case, LeBron and his possible tall tales are the direct inspiration.


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