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The NBA season is 42 days away and the preparations will hit high note soon. With the season brewing, many players are bound to rev up. Some of them have their legacy underlined, while for some it is a matter of survival. In these circumstances, any type of motivation can be uplifting. And since hip-hop and basketball are close friends, many NBA stars draw inspiration from the rappers. Kyrie Irving loves to share snippets from rap songs.

In this wake, Kyrie Irving gives his props to a prominent rap artist.

Kyrie Irving shares some stellar words

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Irving has been closely associated with the hip-hop and rap scenes. As an individual who always speaks his mind and can go against popular opinion, his socials are full of bold messages.

In his latest maneuver, he cited lyrics from the song Purple Hearts. This is a track by Kendrick Lamar, Ghostface Killah, & Summer Walker. Lamar is a maestro who has bagged 17 Grammy Awards. However, he shares the part that features Ghostface Killah.

These lyrics resonate deeply with the dribbling wizard. The part where it says “Love, we killin’ greed, we killin’ homelessness” showcases the intention of the beautiful track.


Irving has been in various controversies. He has constantly questioned the establishment and has showcased constant deviant behavior. But basketball has to take centerstage now, as the first game for the Mavs will be on the 25th of October. In this game, he will go up against the top-prospect Victor Wembanyama.

The Guard signed a three-year $126 million dollar deal with the Dallas Mavericks. This extension indicates that the Franchise intends to make a deep run with him. Irving’s valuation may be around $50 million or so, considering how guards like Fred Van Vleet got a similar deal to him.

However, this is still a big deal considering the reputation he has earned. He didn’t show up for the Nets during the COVID period, as he refused to get vaccinated. Such actions have stirred the pot and can make many franchises skeptical.

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Will he live up to the contract in the upcoming season?

A huge season for Irving

Because of injuries and grievances, he has missed more than half of the games in the last few seasons. But when he has shown up for work, numbers speak for themselves. He has averaged 27 or so in the last two seasons. With a dynamic PG like Luka Doncic, who makes things easier for others, he is primed for another such season. While the Mavericks haven’t done much this season, the duo can bring them huge fortunes.

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Last season, things didn’t work out because Irving joined late and the Mavs were already in disarray. But things can change this season if the two develop a great chemistry.

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Will Irving fine-tune the Mavs squad and help them a big run?

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