Jim Jones Plays Rowdy Rebel In A Game Of One-On-One

Jim Jones has accomplished a lot of things in the music game. As an original member of Dipset, Jones cultivated a loyal following during his heyday as a rapper. Additionally, he has made the transition from beloved rapper to a successful record executive. Furthermore, Jones has established himself as one of hip-hop’s most biting social critics. However, one place he hasn’t exactly excelled at is the basketball court.

Many rappers have established themselves as great hoopers. Stars such as lil Durk and Quavo have shown their skills on the hardwood in the past. Additionally, J. Cole has even played semi-pro basketball in Africa and Canada. However, Jim Jones will likely never be praised for his basketball acumen. The Hip-Hop Wolf posted an Instagram video of the pair. In the clip, Rowdy can be seen crossing up Jones. Rowdy also runs past Jones to score multiple times. Admittedly, there is a considerable age gap between the 46-year-old Jones and the 31-year-old Rowdy Rebel. However, the difference in skill between the two is hard to deny.

Jim Jones Always Speaks His Mind

Elsewhere, Jones has continued to be a lighting rod for controversy. Jones has long been known as one the industry’s most outspoken voices. Jones recently claimed that he would charge Dr. Dre $2 million if Dre drops any of Dipset’s unreleased records. Meanwhile, Jones also had a problem with Billboard and Vibe’s list of the top 50 rappers of all time. The list put Bronx native Pusha T at number 28. However, Jones questioned why Pusha T was included on the list at all.

Additionally, Jones has repeatedly stated his belief that Drake is hip-hop’s GOAT. Furthermore, he has gone so far as to claim Drake as the group’s fifth member. Meanwhile, Jones has also been open about his falling out with fellow Dipset alum Cam’ron. Jones’ provocative nature is what a lot of fans like about him. Many fans believe modern artists try too hard not to be controversial. However, Jones’ often abrasive personality is seen as a breath of fresh air by many. We will see what new proclamations Jones has going forward.

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Cam’ron Wants Mario Chalmers Drug Tested Before Their 1-On-1

Cam’ron says that he wants Mario Chalmers to get drug tested before their one-on-one game. The New York rapper called out the former Miami Heat player in a video posted on Instagram, Saturday. Chalmers had previously called him out in a post of his own the day before.

“Aye Killa Cam, I see it all, I hear it all,” Chalmers began. “It ain’t sweet over here my boy. I don’t know what you thinkin’, I don’t care about that money, whatever I made last year, let’s run this up, let’s get the bag and I’ma show you why I am who I am, and why I been where I been. Holla at me.”

Cam’ron Attending A Knicks Game

NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 15: Cam’ron attends the Utah Jazz Vs New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on November 15, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

As for Cam’ron’s post, he kicked things off by asking where Chalmers has been the last few years. He most recently played for the Memphis Grizzlies in 2018. “Where you been, where the fuck you been?” Cam’ron asked. “Talkin’ ’bout where you been, where you at now n***a! It’s dark and ya eyes are dilating. You on that Blue Magic bro, I know n****s on that ‘I stand by it, I guarantee it.’ That’s what you on, bro. And bigger than basketball, I’m concerned, man. I know life threw you a few curveballs, pause, but yo, you can’t start that shit bro.” He continued: “And if we play you gotta take a drug test. I’m like Judge Mathis with that heroin, I know a heroin addict when I see one. Yo bro, I’m concerned and if we play you have to take a mandatory drug test before, during, and after the game. Call me man if you need help, besides basketball I’m concerned.”

Cam’ron initially claimed that he could beat Chalmers in a one-on-one game during an episode of his sports talk show, It Is What It Is. The Dipset rapper launched the show earlier this year.

Cam’ron’s Response To Mario Chalmers

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