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Last summer, the Drew League was often the talk of the pro basketball world. With the NBA locked out, the pro-am league became one of the best spots to watch NBA talent play, and when a Drew League team faced off with a team from the other pro-am league in which NBA players could be found during the lockout, the Goodman League, it was a legitimately big event.
That was thanks in large part to rapper Game (you might know him as The Game). He was the liaison who got many of those NBA players to participate in Drew League games, and he also participated himself as a player-coach. Well, the lockout ended, of course, but The Game didn’t stop playing in the Drew League. After the sequence you’ll see below, though, he might have wished he had for a second:
Hey, it was a solid move and he got caught in a bad spot. It happens, even in the NBA sometimes. Sometimes you just get beat. One might even say it’s part of [sunglasses] … The Game.
[h/t Marcel Mutoni]
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