King LeBron James is funny when pretending to be a shipper: ‘No, I’m Ron. I don’t know who LeBron is.’

Blaze Pizza’s owner and legendary basketball star, LeBron James (also known as the King), recently distributed free samples of the company’s newest 14-inch pies across Cleveland’s streets.

LeBron—or, perhaps more accurately, Ron—greeted supporters in the one-minute video that was posted on Twitter on Monday by holding up a stack of pizza boxes. The Lakers player, complete with handmade hat, stopped individuals to give them entire pizzas and, of course, take photographs. He was acting like a pizza delivery guy. Except for the guy who chose to ignore him, everyone was terrified.

“Hey, dude, how are you? “Hello, my name is Ron,” he stated before launching into a lengthy monologue: “At the moment, Blaze is offering a large pizza made with authentic ingredients that may be shared. Not frozen, and not that frozen top part.

I would like to present to you some of our unique and lovely toppings, such as lettuce and artichokes. Since Ron was only using a hat to conceal his identity, true fans weren’t believing his act. He wouldn’t alter his role, though. “Ron is not me. “I don’t know who LeBron is,” he remarked in response to a fan calling him by his real name, LeBron. LeBron re-posted the advertisement on Twitter, writing, “What can I say?! Ron is an ordinary man. That new LARGE Blaze Pizza is on its way.

According to a brand spokeswoman, the 14-inch pizzas are now available as custom orders or as any of Blaze’s signature pizzas, including the meat eater, green strip, veg out, or BBQ chicken. What is LeBron’s go-to order, I wonder?


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