Know if the Zion Williamson comment on Joy Taylor’s Instagram is real or fake
To the enjoyment of NFL star Antonio Brown, Zion Williamson was targeted by basketball parody account NBA Centel.
Did Zion Williamson really shoot his shot at FS1’s Joy Taylor on Instagram as NBA Centel’s Twitter/X post goes viral
Numerous people, including well-known athletes like Antonio Brown, thought Zion Williamson had really asked, “Can I be next?” on Taylor’s social media. However, this is NBA Centel’s mainstay with the Twitter/X known to go viral for such fake posts.
With the FS1 commentator named in hairstylist Noushin Faraji’s lawsuit alleging that Joy Taylor had “insulted Ms. Faraji on a personal and professional level,” the New Orleans Pelicans forward found himself embroiled in the contentious Joy Taylor story.
Nigga of the Week #CTESPN
Zion Williamson
Welcome to #CTESPN pic.twitter.com/sRQSARCeKU
— AB (@AB84) January 6, 2025
Regarding Zion Williamson, he was connected to a phony reply to one of Taylor’s Instagram postings. Brown was inconsolable over this.
Social media was also mocking the Pelicans star after Zion Williamson’s phony comment about shooting his shot. Several hours after Centel’s post sparked laughter and jeers, Brown replied. This follows Brown’s earlier reference to a Dave Chappelle Show parody after the complaint also claimed Taylor had a sexual relationship with former “Speak host” Emmanuel Acho and Fox Sports executive Charlie Dixon.
This idea, however, is unfounded because the infamous parody account NBACentel started the rumors. Their most recent satirical post, which included a phony comment beneath Taylor’s Instagram image, focused on Zion.
Zion’s comment on Joy Taylor IG post. 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/sfaLX4KQMD
— NBACentel (@TheNBACentel) January 6, 2025
Zion Williamson is probably going to play for the Pelicans
The star is anticipated to return to the starting lineup following his hamstring injury, despite Zion Williamson’s ongoing criticism. Williamson, who hasn’t played on the court for two months, has an opportunity to do so this week, according to New Orleans head coach Willie Green.
In his six games thus far, Williamson has averaged 22.7 points on 45.2 percent shooting, 8.0 rebounds, and 5.3 assists in 31 minutes per game. Williamson had started conditioning and was scheduled to take part in full-tilt practice, according to the team’s encouraging recovery report on December 24.
Over 190 games, Williamson averaged 24.6 points on 58.7 percent shooting, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game, demonstrating his strength when healthy. It remains to be seen if Zion Williamson can assist the struggling Pelicans get their season back to normal. With only seven victories in 36 games, they are well out of the playoff picture.