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What is NBA Centel and why are fans mourning that the Twitter account is no longer active? We explain it all for you.
If you've followed the NBA on X, you must have been Centel'd at least once over the last few years. The parody account routinely tricked players and fans with witty and exaggerated "fake" stories.