Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving recently announced that he's not speaking to any media this NBA season. The NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist has been expressing himself on the mic, however, trying his hand at rapping.
Kyrie Irving Got Bars Or Nah?
Born in Australia and raised in New Jersey, Irving is known as one of the NBA’s most unique and unfiltered minds. He’s kind of the Kanye West of pro basketball, so it’ll be interesting to hear more of what he has to say in his music. New buzz has developed about his low-key knack and love for music-making.
Brooklyn Nets PG Kyrie Irving’s been dedicating time to music in his spare time. Irving shared some of his work via his IG story today. Irving tagged his friend & St. Patrick’s HS teammate Jerry Green, a music producer to the video.
Larsa Pippen In An Entanglement With Married NBA Player?
In other NBA news, hoop legend Scottie Pippen‘s wife, Larsa Pippen, was spotted holding hands in public with Minnesota Timberwolves player Malik Beasley … who is also married. Beasley’s wife claims she found out on social media with the rest of us.
“Wow … I don’t even know this man … this is wild y’all I’m seeing it for the first time just like y’all.” (Montana Yao’s Instagram Story)
Larsa Pippen Slams Kanye West
Over the summer, Larsa made headlines when she seemingly went after Kanye West for his stance on abortion. While she didn’t name-drop Kanye, her remark came hours after Ye’s abortion tweets.
“If you don’t have a uterus, you shouldn’t have a say” -Larsa Pippen’s Twitter
NBA Players Go To The Vatican For Meeting
NBA players Sterling Brown, Kyle Korver, Jonathan Isaac, Anthony Tolliver and Marco Belinelli sat down with Pope Francis at The Vatican to discuss social justice initiatives. Brown and Korver played last season for the Milwaukee Bucks, the first team to stand up and boycott during the NBA playoffs in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin.
“Five NBA players and several officials from the NBPA met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Monday to discuss their work on social justice issues.”