UNINTERRUPTED and Champs Sports Team for New Apparel and New Episodes Of “More Than An Athlete Hotline: Varsity Edition”

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UNINTERRUPTED, LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s Sports Emmy-winning athlete empowerment brand, and Champs Sports today announced the release of the second collection of their “More Than An Athlete” apparel line, as well as three new episodes of their “More Than An Athlete Hotline: Varsity Edition” content series. Student-athletes who embrace the “More Than An Athlete ethos” on and off the field continue to inspire the collaboration, which celebrates how athletes continue to tell their own stories and use their unique and distinctive voices.

The combination of UNINTERRUPTED’s athlete knowledge and Champs Sports’ high-quality lifestyle and performance collections creates a one-stop shop for the modern athlete’s 24/7, 365 adventure.

The purpose of this gear collection is to encourage young athletes to wear “More Than An Athlete” as a badge of honor both on and off the field. The collection will be themed around baseball and will include hoodies, joggers, and accessories, as well as performance and leisure items. Prices range between $15 and $90. On Wednesday, May 25, the collection will be unveiled. The collection is only available on ChampsSports.com and at certain Champs Sports shops.

The content series, led by Oregon Women’s Basketball legend Sedona Prince and YouTube celebrity Donald De La Haye, aka Deestroying, is a collaborative platform for athlete mentors to inspire, motivate, and share their experiences with high school athletes. The show provides a platform for new, young developing talent who are changing the game’s rules to share their tales.

You can see the new apparel line and view the latest episode below.

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Drake’s Son Adonis Mimics LeBron James On The Basketball Court In An Adorable Video

Drake is quite the basketball fan, which he’s made clear on several occasions. He’s been the global ambassador for the Toronto Raptors since 2013 and he can be found courtside at the NBA team’s home games. It was just a few weeks ago that Joel Embiid trash-talked Drake after the former’s Philadelphia 76ers beat the Raptors in a playoff game. He’s also placed bets in favor of the Golden State Warriors and Duke’s men’s basketball team. Drake’s love for basketball seems to be rubbing off on his son Adonis who was seen shooting some baskets at his dad’s basketball gym which is located in his Toronto mansion.

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What many may not have expected through the video is how Adonis is already catching on to the mannerisms of a certain active NBA great. After shooting a basket in a video that Drake shared on Instagram, Adonis can be seen tapping his chest a couple of times just like LeBron James has done in moments throughout his career. “Where is he getting the mannerisms from @kingjames (laughing emoji),” Drake captioned the video. LeBron reposted the video on his story and wrote, “My nephew really love the game!!”

While Adonis missed his first shot attempt, he absolutely sunk the second one for a total field goal percentage of 50% which should get him into the NBA Hall Of Fame if he keeps it up.

You can watch the adorable video of Adonis and see LeBron’s response above.

LeBron James Names His Top 5 Hip-Hop Albums Of All Time And Doesn’t Really Go Out On A Limb

In case you didn’t know, LeBron James is a huge fan of hip-hop and he wants you to know it. Perhaps you watched LeBron showing off his dance moves while blasting the new Kendrick Lamar album in his backyard this past weekend? It was hypnotic, in a real dad sort of way. To his credit, he’s leveraged his relationships in hip-hop for good causes, like when Drake recently donated $1 million to LeBron’s I Promise School. But did a Drake album happen to make it’s way into the King’s top 5 hip-hop albums of all-time?

Yesterday, seemingly on a whim, LeBron decided to host an informal Q&A session on Twitter. “Q&A folks???,” he tweeted before adding, “Aight fire off.” He was pretty candid in his responses, saying that his favorite Lakers moment of all-time was Anthony Davis’ buzzer beater against Denver in the 2020 Western Conference Finals, saying that Luka Doncic is his favorite player, and clapping back at Tom Brady’s question about who would win in an ice hockey shootout.

Then, journalist Sierra Potter asked him to reel off his “Top 5 hip-hop albums.” LeBron, who has typically been a safe interviewee throughout his career, kinda kept with that tradition and didn’t really light the world on fire with his choices, instead, reeling off a handful of undisputed classics: Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle, Jay-Z’s The Black Album, Notorious B.I.G.’s Life After Death, and Nas’ It Was Written.

Perhaps the only gripe people could make is that Illmatic is the better choice of Nas albums instead of It Was Written, but we can hardly fault the man’s personal taste here. So if you were hoping to see LeBron namecheck an obscure rapper’s joint as one of his go-to’s, well, then you’ve come to the wrong basketball star for that. He did however, end his reply with, “But I have so many more to name for real!” So if he made anybody mad with his answers, he left the door open to save some face. Classic Lebron.

LeBron James Reveals His Top 5 Hip-Hop Albums

Who are the kings of hip-hop, according to King James?

During a Twitter Q&A, LeBron James was asked to name his top 5 hip-hop albums of all time. The list is nothing short of legendary featuring five of the best who ever did it.

Dr. Dre’s The Chronic and Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle both made the cut, along with JAY-Z’s The Black Album and The Notorious B.I.G.’s Life After Death. LeBron’s top 5 rounds out with Nas’ It Was Written.

“But I have so many more to name for real!” he added.

LeBron’s love for hip-hop is no secret. He executive produced 2 Chainz’ 2019 album Rap or Go to the League and he has often previewed new music before its release, including Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 album DAMN.

When asked why he hasn’t signed an artist, the Lakers champ responded, “Cause I don’t have a record label. I just have a 👂🏾 for great 🎶.”

Elsewhere, Bron also shared his top 5 movies including Gladiator, The Godfather, Coming to America, Friday, and Wedding Crashers.

LeBron James Posted A Video Of Himself Listening To Kendrick Lamar’s New Album And People Are Roasting Him

Let’s face it, everyone is listening to the new Kendrick Lamar album. The Compton rapper made the world wait five years after Damn., before he dropped the already monumental accomplishment that is Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers this past Friday. The album officially had the most first-day streams for any album in 2022 on Apple Music, and even your Mom knows a factoid about it that she probably texted you with a bunch of emojis. So it’s only fitting that the NBA’s favorite Dad, LeBron James, is bumping that new Kendrick as well.

And not only is LeBron fully locked in to Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, but he posted a minute and a half video on his Instagram Stories of himself vibing the heck out to it. The first part of the multi-part clip sees LeBron dancing in his backyard to “Mirror,” the last song on the album. “@KendrickLamar VIBES!!! SO TOUGH [fire emojis],” he commented on the first clip. He dances with reckless abandon, rocking a durag and a Spring Hill Entertainment T-shirt (his media company). Then, the video just keeps going, and LeBron? Well, he just keeps dancing, this time to “Rich Spirit.” We see a very extra crown statue in the background and his dance moves just start to melt together into a fairly cringe-y and totally emo display.

Props to LeBron for being vulnerable and giving absolutely zero f*cks. But as they do, the haters have thoughts.

Say what you will, but at least he didn’t try to sing any of the lyrics.

Photo Recap: LeBron James Joined by Wyclef Jean, Dwyane Wade, and More at Lobos 1707 Miami Grand Prix Celebration

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Over the weekend for the Miami Grand Prix, celebrities and other A-listers joined LeBron James for a star-studded supper at the Carbone Beach Pop-Up. Lobos 1707 poured bespoke drinks and pours for participants as the official tequila at the Carbone Beach Pop-Up. Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade, Wyclef Jean, James Corden, Rich Paul, David Beckham, and other celebrities, musicians, and other important VIPs were among the special visitors.

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David Beckham and James Corden join LeBron James and his business partner Maverick Carter at Carbone Beach for a star-studded dinner with Lobos 1707 Tequila.
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James Corden and Dwyane Wade join LeBron James and his business partner Maverick Carter at Carbone Beach for a star-studded dinner with Lobos 1707 Tequila.
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Wyclef Jean performs for guests as Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union look on.

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Lil Durk Receives High Praise From LeBron James For Being Rap’s Best Hooper

Rap and basketball often go hand-in-hand. Many of the NBA’s players have dabbled in rap, with some, like Shaq, Kobe Bryant, and Dame Lillard, carving full-blown careers in music. Rappers, too have begun to show off their hardwood exploits, with Jack Harlow taking a role in a White Men Can’t Jump remake, Drake hosting his own recreational basketball league, and J. Cole even playing professionally for the Basketball Africa League’s inaugural season. Uproxx has even done a bit of an investigation into the better basketball players among rap’s most enthusiastic wannabe ballers.

But over the weekend, no less an authority than LeBron James, the face of the NBA for nearly two whole decades, crowned rap’s best hooper during his most recent episode of The Shop on HBO. “Lil Durk can hoop,” he said of the Chicago star whose No. 1 album 7220 helped secure him a $40 million contract. “He can hoop for real. Man, he [at] Lifetime hooping. He got a f*cking cannon, too. He got a peel, and he look like a muthaf*cka that can [ball].” Durk was happy to repost the clip of the discussion, which also mentions 2 Chainz, J. Cole, Sheck Wes (who also recently played overseas), and Quavo. “I don’t want to hear sh*t nomo from nobody,” Durk crowed in the caption. Check out the clip below.