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The friendship between LeBron James and Drake appears to be fractured.
In a now-deleted screenshot shared by Chris Blake Griffith on Instagram, the Canadian rapper was reportedly discussing his legal battle with UMG.
In November 2024, Drake decided to sue Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s hit diss track, “Not Like Us.”
Drake namedropped the Los Angeles Lakers superstar by trying to highlight the complexities of his lawsuit against Universal Music Group in his feud with Kendrick Lamar.
Screenshots show the singer mentioning LeBron James as an unfaithful husband.
Chris Blake Griffith’s DM made it seem as though Drake was likening his situation with UMG to James’ marriage. The message made it seem as if the rapper was comparing the false rumors about him to the ones being spread about James’ infidelity.
LeBron James Reportedly Contacted Drake To Resolve Their Strained Relationship
The ongoing tension between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has fractured his relationship with LeBron.
Drake seemingly called out James in a leaked freestyle titled ‘Fighting Irish.’
The title references the mascot of LeBron’s high school.
According to insights from the New Rory & MAL podcast, LeBron played Lamar’s ‘Man at the Garden’ at his 40th birthday party, a decision that may have caused Drake to unfollow him on Instagram.
MAL suggested that LeBron James may have attempted to reconcile with Drake by calling him. He was ignored.
“I believe LeBron has probably reached out directly or through other avenues to have a conversation,” MAL shared.
“This isn’t beef,” MAL explained, “but Drake’s saying, ‘We’re not as cool as we were. You picked a side—stay there.”
Warriors’ Draymond Green Gets Honest On His Heated Exchange With Pistons’ Ron Holland, Commends Officials For Not Calling A Tech Foul
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is known as one of the most aggressive players in NBA history. Throughout his career, he has been involved in numerous on-court altercations. One notable incident occurred during a recent game against the Detroit Pistons.
During the fourth quarter of an intense game against the Pistons, Dennis Schroder dove into the stands to save a ball that had gone out of bounds. In the process, he accidentally collided with a courtside fan. Following this incident, the officials began checking on the person seated at the courtside.
Meanwhile, heated exchanges took place between Green and Ron Holland. However, the referee decided to let the argument continue without issuing any penalties. In the post-game interview, Green reflected on the incident.
“I thought the officials did a good job. They let it play all day,” Green said after the game. “They let guys talk, they didn’t break it up. Guys started talking again, and they let them play out some more. Beautiful. This game should be better. We’re playing this league now. They probably… you get turned into a robot. You don’t see any of that stuff, and then everyone says the ratings are down. Yeah, of course. No s**t.” Green said.
Green scored just 7 points, along with four assists and five rebounds, in 32 minutes of play. The Warriors won the game against the Pistons with a final score of 107-104.