(Video) NBA: Kevin Durant Puts On Show, But Misses Game-Winning 3; Baron Davis Loses Bet To Game!

Money Gang took on LAUNFD in a Drew League game yesterday and Game & Baron Davis placed a nice $50,ooo bet on it.   While Kevin Durant handled his biz during the game, he did miss a potential game winning 3 at the end. He finished with 35 points, 17 rebounds, 3 assists for LAUNFD. Congrats to the Game on winning $50k! Check out KD’s highlight after the jump…


(Video) NBA: James Harden With The Alley-Oop from The Game!

Yep, summer league basketball is in full effect!  We’ve been sharing some highlights, now this one comes courtesy of rapper The Game & James Harden at Drew League in LA.  As a bonus, we also threw in a video of DeMar DeRozan handling his business! Check it out…


(Video) NBA: Lol, The Game’s Salty Free Throw Attempt During Team Money Gang Loss at Drew League

Sabrina B. The Game was pissed that his squad, Team Money Gang, was about to lose at the Drew League so he put up this legendary free throw attempt before walking off the court like a G.


(Video) Sports: The Game Gets His Ankles Broke At Drew League Game!!! He Addresses It On Twitter

Sabrina B. Last summer, the Drew League was often the talk of the pro basketball world, and that was thanks in large part to rapper Game, who convinced several NBAers to suit up in the Drew League while the NBA was locking them out. Well, while the lockout ended, Game’s involvement in the Drew League didn’t… but on the play below, he might have briefly wished it had. Check it out & Game reveals who did it and talks about it on Instagram & Twitter….


(Video) NBA: Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) Throws Sick Reverse Alley Oop To John Wall @John_Wall

Sabrina B. Check out Chris Brown and John Wall connecting on a play at the LA Drew League yesterday for Team Money Gang. DeMar DeRozan, The Game, Paul George, and Metta World Peace were also on the squad.


Sports: Game (@thegame) Talks NBA/Drew League, Mixtape & More In ESPN Interview

Sabrina B. gametimegirl The Drew League has been a summer basketball league in Los Angeles for nearly 40 years, but it exploded onto the national scene last year during the NBA lockout when stars like Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James made appearances in games. The league begins play again Saturday, and one of its biggest celebrities isn’t an NBA star. Compton-bred rapper The Game is owner/player/general manager of two teams in the league, and while the rosters change frequently, they often feature NBA players such as his friend and fellow Compton star DeMar DeRozan. His entry last year, Go HAM, lost in the finals. 


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