Ice Cube has actually shared that he’s not thrilled by the NBA’s effort to attempt something brand-new this period, although it led to a big win for his home town group.
Cube showed up on The Rub McAfee Program last Monday (January 15) to chat all points basketball. Throughout the conversation, he shared his ideas on the Los Angeles Lakers winning the NBA’s inaugural In-Season Event.
The event, which the Lakers won in very early December by defeating the Indiana Pacers 123– 109, is “a new annual competition for all 30 teams,” according to the organization. It included a total amount of 67 video games throughout 2 phases, team play and ko rounds. Each suit counted as a normal period video game.
Cube was prideful of his group’s victory when he spoke with McAfee, which you can see at the 3:41 mark listed below.
Cube claimed that the Lakers winning the event’s NBA Cup was not the very same point as a champion banner.
“I don’t know if I count that as a banner. I think that’s more of a certificate,” he joked. “We usually don’t hang nothing up but championship banners, so I guess this is cool if we need some extra window dressing. But for the most part, it’s a napkin.”
Ice Cube’s participation in basketball goes much much deeper than simply being a follower. Along with being a long-lasting follower of the NBA, he is likewise the owner of the BIG3 basketball organization.
Previously this month, 50 Cent openly claimed that he intended to bring Cube’s organization to Shreveport, Louisiana, where the “In Da Club” rap artist is establishing his brand-new G-Unit Movie & & television workshop.
“I had so much fun at the Boston/Rockets game man,” 50 created on Instagram recently. “I told @icecube I want to bring the big 3 to Shreveport, all roads lead to Shreveport it’s a go!”
BIG3 groups are not linked to a specific city. Rather, the organization routines video games at fields and arenas in places around the nation.