Who is the NBA imitator, and who is the foreign basketball imitator

Updated on amusement 2024-05-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Brandon Armstrong, born in Atlanta in 1990, is an American professional basketball player who is left-handed. He became popular for imitating NBA stars such as Kobe, LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Tim Duncan, and James Harden on social networks[1], and was nicknamed "Imitation Emperor" by netizens. [2]

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    NBA parody Branton Armstrong, 25 years old, Atlanta, left-hander, and his template is the same name as him - Brandon Jennings. Armstrong spent high school in Chabley, where he played against Dwight Howard, Gavallise Clittenton, and Marshon Brooks (all NBA players). After graduating from high school, he went to play at Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee, a school that could only play in NCAA Division II.

    Before he went, Lincoln Memorial University hadn't won a division game for eight years, and by his senior year, they were top-ranked in the division.

    After graduating in 2012, Armstrong was undrafted in the NBA Draft, and was later spotted by the NBA Development League, where he tried out with the Renault Big Horns (a team for the Grizzlies, Kings and Jazz), and a few months later, after determining that he couldn't play in the NBA, he went to Spain's Summer League and later got a chance to play in Australia. Playing in various minor leagues around the world, Armstrong was once poor, and the birthday gift he wanted most was a sudden extra $5 in his PayPal (similar to China's Alipay) account. In the end, he returned to the United States and discovered the direction of spoof imitation, and unconsciously turned small fun into a big business - if you can't become a star like Kobe and James in the NBA, then imitate their movements off the court, the more realistic the better.

    Now, he has packaged himself as an internet celebrity Armstrong, who currently has more than 470,000 followers on Vine, more than 240,000 followers on IG, and 10,000 followers on Twitter, which is enough to kill a group of NBA stars in the third and fourth tiers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The imitation emperor is an Internet celebrity, and he became popular by constantly imitating the playing style, words and deeds of various NBA stars.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The imitator who imitates many NBA stars is Brandon. His life was actually very difficult. But when he played basketball once, he imitated many NBA stars, and under the spread of the Internet, he quickly attracted people's attention.

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