NBA Centel just won’t stop trolling NBA fans — and honestly, they’re getting too good at it.
On Monday, the parody page dropped a wild photo of Jalen Green, edited to look like he had Draya Michele’s face tattooed right on his cheek. It looked so clean that half the internet believed it for a second.

Jalen Green spotted at Suns practice with a new face tattoo of Draya Michele 👀 pic.twitter.com/oAakZV50LT
— NBACentel (@TheNBACentel) November 3, 2025
The reactions came flying in fast.
One fan joked, “Centel with Photoshop,” adding a Thanos snap GIF for good measure.
Another said, “I know this is fake but I would be shocked if he did it forreal one day.”
A third commented, “had to look again at who posted this.”
The joke hit a little too close, though. Green’s real relationship with Draya Michele has been a trending topic since they started dating back in the summer of 2023. A year later, they had a baby girl together. The 17-year age gap stirred up plenty of noise, but both have kept it moving, just living their lives in front of everyone watching.

“Green is the perfect last name for this type of activity”: NBA fans mock Jalen Green for his new tattoo
Thing is, NBA Centel’s fake photo wasn’t that far off. Jalen Green actually did go and get a tattoo of Draya — just not on his face.

Over the weekend, the 23-year-old Phoenix Suns guard showed off a full-back tattoo of his 40-year-old girlfriend. And of course, the internet had jokes lined up.
One wrote, “Someone said, ‘Green is the perfect last name for this type of activity.’”
Someone said “Green is the perfect last name for this type of activity” 💀
— SUAREZ (@suayrez) November 2, 2025
Another said, “bro tatted his moms friend on his back.”
A third added, “The tattoo is weirder than the age gap.”
Between the parody posts and his real-life choices, Jalen Green’s become one of those players who can’t stay out of the timeline even when he’s not hooping. Whether it’s Photoshop or ink, the memes practically write themselves.

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