"Trying to sodomize Drizzy" - Former Celtics guard jabs at LeBron James's silence on Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef after ‘MUSTARRRRD’ shout
LeBron James is one of the most polarizing personalities inside and outside the NBA. After a clip of the LA Lakers star dancing and lipsyncing on Kendrick Lamar's song went viral, former Boston Celtics player Evan Turner took a jab at the NBA superstar for being silent on the beef between Lamar and Drake.
Turner posted on X (formerly Twitter) and disapproved of the neutral stance that the four-time NBA champion had taken on the ongoing beef. He also objected to James' viral dance on Lamar's song, especially in light of the recent feud between the two artists.
"Bron bogus for being a neutron in that Kendrick vs Drake beef lol they really trying to sodomize Drizzy and he outchea screaming “MUSTARRRRRDDDD."
The video of LeBron James dancing to one of Kendrick Lamar's latest songs went viral. During his pregame routines, James danced to Lamar's "tv off" from his latest album, "GNX". The Lakers star also screamed "MUSTAAAAAAARD", a catchphrase from the song, alluding to Lamar's "Not Like Us" producer Mustard.
Kendrick Lamar and Drake have had beef for almost a decade now. However, the situation escalated earlier this year in March. LeBron James has been close to both Drake and Lamar and he has maintained a neutral stance on the issues between the two artists.
Kendrick Lamar's producer Mustard reacts to LeBron James' viral dance video on "Mustaaaaaaard" beat
Not long after the video of LeBron James dancing to Kendrick Lamar's song went viral on social media, Lamar's producer reacted to the video.
Mustard shared the post by ESPN Los Angeles on his Instagram story and captioned it with a series of dashing away emojis.
While Lamar has been in the news this year for his ongoing feud with Drake. He thrilled fans when he released his surprise album "GNX" in November. The album has gone on to be a hit with music lovers.
As for LeBron and the Lakers, they lost their NBA Cup game against the OKC Thunder on Friday. James scored only 12 points, shooting just over 38% from the field. In his 22nd season, James is averaging 22.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and 9.1 assists per game.
The Thunder handed the Lakers their 8th loss of the season and eliminated the NBA Cup holders from the next round of the in-season tournament.