Jones has been performing the Nae Nae for a couple months now.

“When we went on that run [through the ACC], I felt like we needed some kind of energy before going out [on the court],” Jones said, “so I just started this dance movement, and it’s been working. I’m just going to keep doing it.”

The dance consists of some two-stepping, spinning and arm flailing that looks like signals that a third-base coach would flash to a hitter at the plate.

“Honestly, I think it’s the little bit of silliness that we need to loosen up before every game,” Brogdon said. “It lets us just go out there and play relaxed.”

Lately, Jones – who has not been in Bennett’s rotation for much of the season – has received almost as much air time during highlight shows as his teammates who are out on the court playing.

Wahoo Nation can’t seem to get enough of Jones’ dancing.

“All the fans on Twitter just started loving it,” Jones said. “They were like, ‘Do the Teven.’ It’s crazy how it blew up.”

In addition to the Nae Nae, Jones can usually be seen doing a myriad of other moves during games.