Camron had an idea that he thought would make the annual NBA All-Star Game more entertaining to watch.
In a new episode of It Is What It Is, published on Monday (July 22), Kira believes that the game should not pit the best players from across the United States against each other, but rather Americans against players from other countries. Contest.
“What makes the All-Star Game better is just that — America versus America, not America,” he said. “It’s going to be competition. Now, I know it’s going to be guys from different countries against the United States, but that’s going to make the game better for me. Because there’s nothing more important or more joyful or fun than a foreigner beating an American in anything. No matter what you call it.
‘It doesn’t matter.’ Everybody thinks we’re shit – and we are shit a lot of the time – but they can’t wait to beat us at anything.
Watch the full episode below. Kira expressed her opinion around 14:55.
In other Cam’ron news, earlier this month the Dipset rapper left It Is What It Is in a huff over Dwyane Wade’s potential new business: a nail care line 》scene.
Co-host Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson brought up the topic on Cam and Ma$e’s hit sports talk show, prompting a strong reaction from the Harlem rapper.
“Oh my god,” Murda said in shock, trying to hide his disappointment, while Kira Kamu went a step further and slammed his headphones on the table in front of him, then stood up from his seat and gathered his belongings. Left the show.
Cam complained that every Stat Baby show ended with “some crazy shit,” while Ma$e watched with interest.
D-Wade shared his plans for a nail care business in a recent interview with CBS Mornings, crediting his daughter Zaya Wade with inspiring the idea.
“I’m actually thinking about getting into the nail line world. I’m exploring some cool ideas,” he said. “Speaking of which, one of my favorite things to do is sit down with my daughter and paint her and mine nails.
“That’s when we bonded. I do things she likes and I like them too.