LeBron James Plays Delivery Guy, Hands Out Pizza on the Streets. ‘No, I’m Ron. I don’t know who LeBron is.’

LeBron James, a.k.a. the King of basketball, is the owner of Blaze Pizza and recently gave away free slices of the restaurant’s brand-new 14-inch pies all across Cleveland.

In a one-minute video posted to Twitter on Monday, LeBron—or should I say Ron—surprised fans by presenting them with a stack of “za boxes.” Posing as his delivery man persona—complete with personalized hat and all—the Lakers player stopped pedestrian traffic to hand out whole pizzas and, of course, snap photographs. Everybody was afraid of TF, except for the apathetic person who ignored him entirely.

“Hello, how are you? My name is Ron. What’s up?” He asked, then went into a long-winded monologue, saying, “Right now, Blaze is serving a large, sharing pizza created with real ingredients. Certainly, none of that crusty goodness is left behind. “Permit me to present two wonderful and unique toppings that we carry: artichoke and arugula.”

Since Ron was only hiding his identity by wearing a hat, it seems that true fans did not buy into the whole character farce. Still, he refused to betray his principles. “My name is Ron, on the other hand. “I don’t know who LeBron is,” he said in response to a fan who used his real name to express gratitude.

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According to a brand spokeswoman, the 14-inch pizzas may now be ordered as a build-your-own or with one of Blaze’s famous ‘as, including as the meat enthusiast, green strip, veg out, or BBQ chicken. Would you like to know what LeBron James’ favorite order is?