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A photo of Lebron James Reuters/Aaron Josefczyk

Aside from James Harden and the Houston Rockets, rapper Lil B has set his sights on LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers if the latter fail to apologize for stealing his “Cook It Up” dance move. USA Today reported that Lil B claims that he put a “Based God’s Curse” on Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma Thunder, which is why the 2014 MVP is kept at the sidelines due to a foot injury. James Harden was also allegedly hexed by the rapper, resulting to the Houston Rockets being decimated by the Golden State Warriors at the Western Conference Finals. Now, Lil B is determined to curse King James and the rest of the Cavs if they do not rectify their error in time.

In an Instagram video that surfaced after Cleveland defeated the Atlanta Hawks to move on to the 2015 NBA Finals, LeBron was seen with teammates Kyrie Irving, Iman Shumpert, J.R. Smith and Kendrick Perkins performing the “cooking dance.” The teammates appeared to be in a shower drinking champagne.

The rap song, “Flicka Da Wrist,” by Chedda Da Connect was playing in the background. The dance was also frequently performed by Harden throughout the NBA season, and according to Lil B, The Beard stole the move from him. Lil B initially praised the Cavs for doing the cooking dance after sweeping the Hawks in the series 4-0. However, he changed his mind minutes later.

“That fat boy from Texas that made flicka the wrist song stealing Lil B swag is soooo disrespectful and lebron jr smith and iman 2 – Lil B,” the rapper tweeted on May 27, 2015. “Sending a warning to lebron James Kyrie jr smith and iman shumpert yall stealing swag Lil B cooking dance what yall doing warned - Lil B,” he followed up the next day. Fans have yet to see whether the “Based God’s Curse” is real when the Cavs meet the Warriors at the NBA Finals in June.

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