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- LeBron James attended Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth concert ‘The Pop-Up’ in Inglewood.
- Kendrick Lamar’s first show post-feud with Drake, featuring a song mentioning LeBron.
- NBA stars Westbrook and DeRozan joined Lamar on stage, celebrating West Coast pride.
- LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul, dismisses rumors of James joining the Suns on a minimum deal.
LeBron James Vibes to Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth Concert Amidst NBA Rumors
Juneteenth celebrations were amplified as LeBron James joined the crowd at Kendrick Lamar’s ‘The Pop-Up’ concert in Inglewood. The event marked a significant moment for the hip-hop community, with Lamar performing publicly for the first time since his headline-making feud with Drake.
The concert, which featured a song referencing the Lakers superstar, was a star-studded affair. Not only did James enjoy the music, but former Lakers guard Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan also made appearances on stage, adding to the West Coast festivities. The performance of ‘Not Like Us’ was a highlight, symbolizing the region’s triumph in the rap battle, with Kendrick emerging as the victor.
Aside from the big names, Kendrick Lamar also shone a spotlight on emerging local talent, sharing the stage with them. The event, filled with iconic performances including those by Dr. Dre, Tyler the Creator, and YG, is set to be remembered as one of 2024’s most memorable concerts.
Amidst the excitement, LeBron James’ future in the NBA remains a hot topic. Speculation about his potential departure from the Lakers was addressed by his agent, Rich Paul, who firmly denied any possibility of James signing with the Phoenix Suns for a minimum contract. While the offseason may bring changes, a minimum deal with the Suns is off the table.
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