Even sports journalism figures like Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins have fallen victim to deceptive online quotations, so supporters who were misled by this recent incident involving LeBron James shouldn’t be too disheartened. Still, y’all got Buttcracked…
With the NFL and NBA currently in their off periods, Lionel Messi has emerged as the focal point, having touched down in the United States to participate in the MLS. The World Cup champion made his inaugural appearance for David Beckham’s Inter Miami against Cruz Azul on Friday, marking his entry in a way that only Messi could manage.
As the game moved towards a 1-1 deadlock, the Argentinian forward seized control in the 91st minute and expertly converted a free kick past the opposing goalkeeper, leaving the audience amazed.
LeBron, who was among the many stars in attendance, asserted he had informed Kim Kardashian that the ball would find the net. Naturally, he never actually made that remark. The quote comes from the notorious Buttcrack Sports Twitter account, yet it completely misled fans.
Check out some of their reactions here:
This was a more straightforward circumstance to implement as LeBron has established a reputation for exaggerating the truth. There are numerous compilations available.
New Miami Dolphins sensation Jalen Ramsey has famously called him out for “capping.” However, concerning the Messi game-winner, he bears no responsibility.