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This Bad Lip Reading Of The NBA Actually Makes Basketball Way More Enjoyable 😂

This Bad Lip Reading Of The NBA Actually Makes Basketball Way More Enjoyable 😂
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Not all of us are die-hard sports fans, so when players or events can be turned into something funny, we listen. Bad Lip Reading knows this, so they decided to take on the NBA.


In a video released on Monday, Bad Lip Reading dubbed over players' words with their own versions of what was said during the NBA Finals. I swear, these get better and better.

One highlight was an exchange between Cavalier LeBron James and Laker Lonzo Ball.

James: "First we put our shirt up like this, and I'm gonna look like I'm telling you some secret basketball wisdom, and you look at me and nod. I said nod. Don't take so long next time."

Ball: "Okay."

James: "That's all."

Ball then nodded. Who knows what the two actually said to each other.

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More highlights:

Houston Rocket James Harden was lip read as saying: "The first time I met a vagabond I smiled at him and passed on the grace of my beard."

His teammate replied: "Okay look, I don't know what he's talking about, all that was bogus. That thing smells like horse died on a sad clown."

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Then came Golden State Warrior Steph Curry, who wielded a deep, southern accent:

"Right now I want to go and drink tea... normally I would not."

And of course, it wouldn't be a complete BLR without the cheerleaders.

"Nails and hair, fancy face, yeah, uh uh uh."

But my favorite part was a confrontation between James and Curry, who can be seen shouting at each other. BLR figured out what they were saying too.

Curry: "Did you drink my tea?"

James: "What?"

Curry: "Did you drink my tea?"

James: "You probably drank it."

Curry: "Drank my tea?"

James: "I don't want that."

Curry: "You drank my tea!"

James: "Fine, I drank it."

The entire clip is available below.

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