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Rihanna Uses Lion King to Troll Kevin Durant: You Killed LeBron!

We've learned two things about Rihanna over the past several days: She is not a fan of Chris Brown any longer. She is a very big fan of LeBron James. The pop singer attended Game 1 of the NBA Finals this month, sat courtside and cheered loudly for the Cleveland Cavaliers star. Alas, his team fell to the Golden State Warriors, both in the opening contest and overall in the championship round, by a score of four games to one. It wasn't an especially close series, which is why one of the highlights took place after Kevin Durant drilled a three-pointer and then stared down Rihanna . He was very much aware of where RiRi's rooting interests lay. Fast forward to the day after the Warriors earned the title with a 129-120 victory in Game 5 and Rihanna wasn't done paying tribute to James, who is often referred to as “King.” In one of the most random and hilarious videos we've seen shared by a celebrity on social media in awhile, the artist posted a lengthy clip from The Lion King. Except she's imposed her own face over that of Simba. And the face of LeBron over Mufasa. And the face of Durant over Scar. The scene in question is one of the most dramatic in the classic film, as Mufasa saves Simba's life, only to then be killed by his own brother. So, in this analogy, Rihanna is accusing Durant of… murder? “#LongLiveTheKing #KingisStillKingBitch (whispers congrats to KD, cause….ROCNation) BUT: me and @mdollas11 beefing all summer!!” wrote Rihanna as a caption to this footage. Check it out below – and prepare to be confused/impressed/humored…

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O’Shea Jackson Jr. Just Landed The Role Of A Lifetime

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Straight Outta Compton‘s O’Shea Jackson Jr. is about to bring a huge sports figure to the screen. According to Variety, he will be playing Major League Baseball pitcher Dock Ellis in an untitled movie about his life. Ice Cube (O’Shea Jackson Jr.’s father), Jeff Kwatinetz and Hacksaw Ridge producer, David Permut, are set to produce the film. […]

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It’s Getting Spicy! Funniest Tweets & Memes From Cavs-Warriors Game 4

https://twitter.com/ymannirose/status/873374974764920833 Hilarious Tweets/Memes From Cavs-Warriors Game 4 And just like that we’re back to where we were a year ago–3-1–after a thrilling (and hilariously terrible) game with God-level Bron-Bron play, horrible refs and record-breaking Cavs dominance that sent the internet spiraling into a Friday night tizzy. https://twitter.com/ismailkawon/status/873377051654402048 Peep the funniest tweets & memes From Cavs-Warriors Game 4. https://twitter.com/ymannirose/status/873374974764920833 https://twitter.com/ismailkawon/status/873377051654402048 https://twitter.com/KatzM/status/873374084901609472 https://twitter.com/BleacherReport/status/873389751574740994 https://twitter.com/B1ackSchefter/status/873362529493409792 https://twitter.com/CecilHurt/status/873376554776133633 https://twitter.com/TheBuddyJames/status/873383284339769347 https://twitter.com/NBA_Skits/status/873424799653142532 https://twitter.com/LegendsofCH/status/873362382398955520 https://twitter.com/xPhenomenal1/status/873376381970862080 https://twitter.com/The_Lion_/status/873370345868337152 https://twitter.com/big_business_/status/873377128326234117 https://twitter.com/AlyshaTsuji/status/873364914366103552 https://twitter.com/vinC__1/status/873378359320887296 https://twitter.com/big_business_/status/873381895517736960 https://twitter.com/cjzero/status/873367933929627648 https://twitter.com/notRockB/status/873347000422473730 https://twitter.com/The_Lion_/status/873570054499184640 https://twitter.com/desusnice/status/873347462106427393 Getty Images

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What Kurse? Jeff Van Gundy Calls Kardashian Haters “Low Rent” As Cavs Win Final’s Game 4

Getty Images Welp: NBA News Caster Jeff Van Gundy Says Be Easy “Kardashian Kurse” Talk An NBA news reporter went off on a tangent about Kardashian haters last night during game 4 of the finals. Kourtney and Khloe giggled court side cheering on “double T” aka Khloe’s boo Tristan Thompson. Van Gundy addressed their “kurse” rumors cameras passed the sister. I’ve noticed a lot, in this series, the debate about why Tristan Thompson has not played well,” the former Knicks and Rockets coach said. “And he hasn’t played well. But the debate about whether his significant other, Khloe Kardashian, and the ‘Kardashian curse,’ is the reason, to me, is downright low-rent. My thing is this: When LeBron James struggled in 2011 in those Finals, did we say it was his significant other that caused him to not succeed, or last year with Steph Curry, was it Steph Curry’s wife, when he didn’t play up to standard? See the clip here. Jeff Van Gundy goes on rant defending Khloe Kardashian during game 4 of the NBA finals pic.twitter.com/SSz828NtV3 — gifdsports (@gifdsports) June 10, 2017

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L Is For Loud: Cleveland Cavs Locker Room Reportedly Smelled Like Weed After Game 2

Sep 28, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving (2) during Cleveland Cavaliers media day at Cleveland Clinic Courts. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

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Kanye Aims To Yeezy-Out Privileged Calabasas High School Athletes

Kanye West Wants To Revamp Calabasas High School’s Athletic Brand Are privileged high schoolers in Calabases ready to rock “ Yeezy ” on their official athletic gear? Kanye West thinks they should. According to a TMZ source , Yeezy and his team was seen recently meeting with school officials to pitch a collaboration between Kanye and Calabasas High School. He wants to take creative control over the entire athletic department, he even pitched changing their mascot from a coyote to a wolf. Calabasas athletics have ‘exploded over the past few years’ according to the TMZ report. Probably why Ye is interested. A handful of their players have become “high-profile.” Nikko Hall is someone gaining a lot of attention on the school’s football program, according to MLive.com . Calabasas High also makes headlines over race matters. CHS dealt with a student posting Swastikas in the school’s restroom. This incident happened just last month, May 5th, according to Patch . Currently, the school serve 74% white students and just 4% black. Kanye also offered to make a “sizable donation” to the school, which includes redoing their gymnasium if they grant him the opportunities he’s asking for. We guess it pays to have Yeezy live in your ‘hood!   Getty Images    

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Chance The Rapper Tells Hot 97 About Kanye’s New Project, LeBron vs. Jordan, And More… [Video]

Chance opened up on his brother coming out recently and got into a little sports debate with Ebro and crew… YouTube/Hot 97

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Ariel-a Winter Watch: Practicing for Sports Illustrated

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Frank Deford Dies; Legendary Sports Writer Was 78

Frank Deford, one of the most prolific and beloved sports writers of all-time died on Sunday in Key West, Florida. He was 78 years old. According to The Washington Post, Deford’s wife has confirmed this sad piece of news, although other details related to the death are unknown at this time. Deford got his start as a Sports Illustrated staff member in 1962 and was serving as a senior editor emeritus for the national publication at the time of his passing. The beloved literary figure also worked with NPR’s Morning Edition for 32 years, having retired earlier this month following his 1,656th NPR commentary. Over the course of a truly memorable career, Deford… … wrote 17 books. … Worked as a contributor on HBO’s “Real Sports” franchise. … And was the editor of the National Sports Daily. He was elected to the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters and has been voted by his peers as the U.S. Sportswriter of the Year six times. In 2013, as pictured below, President Barack Obama presented the writer with the National Humanities Medal. Said the Commander-in-Chief of Deford at the time: “A dedicated writer and storyteller, Mr. Deford has offered a consistent, compelling voice in print and on radio, reaching beyond scores and statistics to reveal the humanity woven into the games we love.” Aside from the work that made him famous across every sports landscape, Deford served as the national chairman of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation after his first daughter, Alex, died of the disease at the age of eight. Not long after Deford’s death was announced, numerous reporters took to Twitter in order to express their condolences. Here is a sampling of what they wrote: Upon leaving NPR this year, Deford said the following: “The wonderful thing about delivering sports commentary on NPR was that because it has such a broad audience, I was able to reach people who otherwise had little or no interest in sport – especially as an important part of our human culture. “Nothing made me happier than to hear from literally hundreds of listeners who would tell me how much the commentaries revealed about a subject they otherwise had never cared much for. “I’ll forever be grateful to NPR that they gave me such extraordinary freedom. … It was 37 years of a fond relationship.” In 2012, Deford became the first person from the world of sports to receive the W.M. Kiplinger Distinguished Contributions to Journalism Award, the National Press Foundation’s highest honor. That same year, he became the first magazine writer to win the Associated Press Sports Editors’ Red Smith Award. Then, in 2013, the University of Kansas presented him with the William Allen White Foundation National Citation for “excellence in journalism.” Dedord is survived by his wife and two grown children. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Frank Deford Dies; Legendary Sports Writer Was 78

Frank Deford Dies; Legendary Sports Writer Was 78

Frank Deford, one of the most prolific and beloved sports writers of all-time died on Sunday in Key West, Florida. He was 78 years old. According to The Washington Post, Deford’s wife has confirmed this sad piece of news, although other details related to the death are unknown at this time. Deford got his start as a Sports Illustrated staff member in 1962 and was serving as a senior editor emeritus for the national publication at the time of his passing. The beloved literary figure also worked with NPR’s Morning Edition for 32 years, having retired earlier this month following his 1,656th NPR commentary. Over the course of a truly memorable career, Deford… … wrote 17 books. … Worked as a contributor on HBO’s “Real Sports” franchise. … And was the editor of the National Sports Daily. He was elected to the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters and has been voted by his peers as the U.S. Sportswriter of the Year six times. In 2013, as pictured below, President Barack Obama presented the writer with the National Humanities Medal. Said the Commander-in-Chief of Deford at the time: “A dedicated writer and storyteller, Mr. Deford has offered a consistent, compelling voice in print and on radio, reaching beyond scores and statistics to reveal the humanity woven into the games we love.” Aside from the work that made him famous across every sports landscape, Deford served as the national chairman of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation after his first daughter, Alex, died of the disease at the age of eight. Not long after Deford’s death was announced, numerous reporters took to Twitter in order to express their condolences. Here is a sampling of what they wrote: Upon leaving NPR this year, Deford said the following: “The wonderful thing about delivering sports commentary on NPR was that because it has such a broad audience, I was able to reach people who otherwise had little or no interest in sport – especially as an important part of our human culture. “Nothing made me happier than to hear from literally hundreds of listeners who would tell me how much the commentaries revealed about a subject they otherwise had never cared much for. “I’ll forever be grateful to NPR that they gave me such extraordinary freedom. … It was 37 years of a fond relationship.” In 2012, Deford became the first person from the world of sports to receive the W.M. Kiplinger Distinguished Contributions to Journalism Award, the National Press Foundation’s highest honor. That same year, he became the first magazine writer to win the Associated Press Sports Editors’ Red Smith Award. Then, in 2013, the University of Kansas presented him with the William Allen White Foundation National Citation for “excellence in journalism.” Dedord is survived by his wife and two grown children. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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