Chris Paul Teams with Lids on “They Gave Us Game” Initiative

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Chris Paul, the All-Star point guard for the Phoenix Suns, has teamed up with Lids, a renowned worldwide sports store, to support the company’s They Gave Us Game program.

Chris Paul takes viewers back in time to tell the incredible tale behind the They Gave Us Game campaign, and how many sportsmen, including himself, would not be in the position they are in today if it weren’t for these leagues. Chris Paul shows off the collection’s wonderful products and how important each piece is for athletes around.

The “They Gave Us Game” collaboration between Lids and  The Negro Leagues MuseumBlack Fives, and Harlem Globetrotters debuted in February, with each property’s merchandise – including jerseys, caps, and shorts – available year-round in over 700 Lids locations around the country.

Original historic details previously worn by pioneering African American athletes from each of the three iconic sports institutions, including their uniforms and team logos, inspired products from each collection. The Lids Foundation will receive a share of all product profits from the collections. The Lids Foundation will make significant contributions to these communities in order to have a positive impact on youth sports.

You can see the official products below.

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Snoop Dogg Teams Up With The Harlem Globetrotters For Their NFT Sitcom ‘Da Dogg Gone Gym’

Snoop Dogg turned 50 years old today and despite living a half-century life, the longstanding hip-hop act has no plans to reduce his role as an entertainer. On Wednesday that he will team up with the Harlem Globetrotters in their upcoming NFT sitcom Da Dogg Gone Gym. According to Hypebeast, the sitcom is part of the Globetrotters New Tech, New Trainer, New Tour campaign, which will feature limited-edition releases from Snoop and the Globetrotters. This includes the rapper’s new theme song for the team, which will be exclusively available on the cryptocurrency promotion site, VAST.

The sitcom will take place during the 1970s and feature Snoop as a Globetrotter trainer working with the viral Bay Area dancer Junebug. A release date for has not yet been shared, but it marks his latest step into the NFT world. Earlier this year he released a song inspired by blockchains titled “NFT,” as well as his very own Snoop Dogg Coins. Last month, according to Hypebeast, he also revealed himself to be the real-life buyer behind the NFT moniker Cozomo de’ Medici.

In addition to the NFT sitcom announcement, Snoop Dogg joined E-40, Too Shoot, and Ice Cube in their video for “Big Subwoofer.” Together, the quartet comprises the rap supergroup Mount Westmore, and they premiered the song itself in a performance prior to a boxing matchup between Jake Paul and Ben Askren back in April.