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LeBron Praised The Lakers’ New Additions As They Trounced The Mavs On Christmas

The NBA’s Christmas Day slate is always the best way to celebrate the holiday season, even when the actual contests aren’t particularly competitive. Heading into the prime-time showdown between the Lakers and Mavs, we’d already witnessed three double-digit blowout wins, so there was still hope we’d get treated to at least one barn-burner before it was said and done.

Alas, that was not to be, as the Lakers walked away with a 138-115 win, marking their first victory on the young season after dropping their opener against the Clippers earlier in the week. LeBron posted a casual 22 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists on the night, as Anthony Davis led the way with 28 points, eight rebounds, and five assists.

But far more noteworthy were the contributions they got from their newest offseason additions, who represent what they hope will be significant roster upgrades as they look to defend their title against what appears to be a growing gauntlet of contenders who are announcing their arrival early this season.

Speaking to Rachel Nichols after the game, LeBron offered high praise to Dennis Schroder and Montrezl Harrell for coming up big in their Christmas Day win.

Harrell was particularly impactful against Dallas on Friday, scoring 22 points on efficient 10-of-13 shooting from the field and snagging seven rebounds in his 28 minutes of action. Schroder was equally impressive, finishing with 18 points and six assists and a comparably efficient 7-of-11 on the night.

According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Lakers have already engaged in contract extension talks with Schroder, as they look to keep him around for the long-term. Schroder had previously turned down their two-year, $34 million extension offer prior to the season. After February 16, Schroder becomes eligible for an extension in the range of four years, $83 million, though it remains to be seen whether the Lakers will be willing to go that high.

Regardless, he and Harrell have already started to pay dividends and give a taste of what this new-look Lakers squad might be capable of this season as they look to repeat as champs.

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Fantasy Football Players Lost Their Minds Over Alvin Kamara’s Insane Six Touchdown Performance

Alvin Kamara is a very good football player. Even by the standard he has set for himself, the New Orleans Saints running back had the game of his life on Friday against the Minnesota Vikings. Kamara rushed for six touchdowns, a record-tying amount and something that had not been achieved since before World War II.

The Saints ended up winning comfortably, 52-33, behind Kamara’s 155 rushing yards and six scored. But a ton of other folks also either got a major gift or a gigantic lump of coal from Kamara’s record-setting day: fantasy football players. As was noted in a few places, Kamara’s game was a fantasy football owner’s dream or nightmare, depending on what side of the equation you’re on.

For an added twist this week, many fantasy football leagues are crowning their champions this week, and if Kamara was on your team or on the other side, his performance very well could have swung the title before anyone else plays. And as a result, a ton of fantasy football players had reactions that were all over the place to his game.

Things could have been better or worse for these folks, though. With four minutes left and Kamara sitting on five scores, the Saints had the ball on the doorstep for a third down. Instead of handing it to Kamara, though, Sean Payton Sean Payton’d it up and brought in Taysom Hill, who punched it in from a yard out.

Now, New Orleans could have given the ball to Kamara and he could have theoretically gotten seven, but he was more than happy to give the ball to his quarterback/tight end/special teams ace/whatever else Hill plays (I have lost track at this point).

This is, admittedly, a funny way to live out the whole “spirit of giving” thing on Christmas Day.

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Kyrie Irving Exploded For 37 Points In A Christmas Day Drubbing Of The Celtics

Don’t look now, but the Brooklyn Nets look like they might end up being really, really good. After trucking the Golden State Warriors on opening night, the team went to Boston on Christmas Day for a high-profile matchup with the Celtics. Things were tight for a half, but eventually, Brooklyn came out on top in convincing fashion, 123-95.

Kevin Durant continues to look like he isn’t coming off of what is normally a devastating injury — he had 29 points on 9-for-16 shooting with four rebounds, three assists, and two steals — but the big story on Friday was Kyrie Irving in his return to Beantown. Irving was out of his mind, scoring 37 points on 13-for-21 shooting from the field and 7-for-10 shooting from deep. He also pitched in eight assists and six rebounds for good measure.

Irving’s performance set a Christmas Day record for the Nets, as no one in franchise history had ever scored more on Dec. 25. He also tied a Christmas Day record by making seven triples.

After the game, Irving was asked about Durant, and made it a point to say that he is impressed by the team as a whole, and did the Nets marketing department an impromptu favor.

Teams will inevitably hit peaks and valleys, so things will not, in all likelihood, go this well for the Nets all season. But the early returns could not be more promising, in large part because Irving looks healthy and rejuvenated playing next to Durant, for whom those same words apply. Next up for Brooklyn is a Sunday night trip to Charlotte to take on the Hornets.

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Steph Curry Criticized The Warriors’ ‘Collective IQ’ When Things Are Going Poorly On Offense

The Golden State Warriors are 0-2 on the season with both of those loses being extremely one-sided. The team fell on opening night to the Brooklyn Nets, and on Christmas Day, the Dubs got ran off the floor by the Milwaukee Bucks, losing 138-99 in a game that was as convincing as the final score indicated.

The whole thing was jarring, but after years of being perpetually elite on that end of the floor, it was strange watching the Warriors’ offense look totally limp against the Bucks. In fairness, Milwaukee makes everyone look terrible because of what they can do on defense, but the numbers don’t lie: Golden State shot 34-for-99 from the field, 10-for-45 from three, and had almost as many turnovers (11) as assists (14).

Following the game, Steph Curry spoke to the media and criticized the team’s approach on offense when they get stuck in the mud, saying their “collective IQ” as a group tanks.

Here’s a moment that probably serves as an example. Kelly Oubre Jr. drives into traffic and hoists up a completely hopeless layup, and after he misses, the camera cuts to Curry laughing.

This also isn’t Curry’s first critique of the team’s offense, as he had this curious quote following the loss to Brooklyn.

To be clear, Curry has not been anywhere near the standard he has set for himself this season. Through the admittedly tiny sample size of two games, Curry is at 19.5 points and eight assist per game on 34.2 percent shooting from the field and 20 percent shooting from three. It is, of course, easy to focus on him when guys around him aren’t giving a ton of anything on offense, but Curry is one of those guys who has always been able to make things happen for everyone else. It’s been fascinating to watch through the first two games of the year, and with how cutthroat the Western Conference is going to be this season, the Dubs have to find a way to get back on track as soon as possible.

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Kanye West’s Surprise ‘Emmanuel’ EP Is A Five-Track Sunday Service Release

It’s impossible to understate the disappointment that lifelong Kanye West fans have felt since his decision to publicly and openly support President Trump. Regardless, Ye has continued to release music in the wake of the backlash over his political moves, including a failed attempt at running for president. This summer the rapper said he no longer supports Trump, and on Christmas he seems to be focused back on the thing we can all agree on: He makes incredible music.

Following up the 2019 release of Jesus Is Born on Christmas, this year he’s released a five-track EP called Emmanuel. Both releases stray from the hip-hop/rap side of things and toward choral and gospel music that he’s been working toward with his Sunday Service projects. The cover art for the project was done by Nick Knight, and the project is independently distributed by the New Jersey-based platform Vydia.

Emmanuel, which translates to “God with us,” is a mix of English and Latin, and was composed and executive produced by Kanye. This isn’t the only new music from the hip-hop icon to drop today — his feature on Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red for the track “Go2DaMoon” was also a surprise. That song is much more in the traditional realm of a Kanye verse, and not the pristine choral composition he dropped on his own today. Stream Emmanuel below.

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The Rockets Will Not Have Wall, Cousins, Or Gordon For Saturday’s Game Against Portland

The Houston Rockets are the first NBA team to have a COVID-19 outbreak on their hands, as a gathering for haircuts earlier in the week in which a player attending tested positive has put a large portion of their roster in quarantine for contact tracing.

After postponing their Wednesday opener with OKC, we learned on Thursday that John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, and Eric Gordon (from a separate staffer testing positive) were all subject to a 7-day quarantine as part of the league’s protocols — while James Harden needed four consecutive negative tests from Tuesday to Friday in order to be cleared after violating protocols by attending an event at a Houston club.

On Friday, the Rockets made official the roster issues they’re facing heading into Saturday’s game with the Portland Trail Blazers, as Wall, Cousins, and Gordon were among six players that would not be making the trip to Portland due to league protocols.

That would mean the Rockets available roster looks as follows:

James Harden
P.J. Tucker
Christian Wood
Danuel House
Sterling Brown
Bruno Caboclo
David Nwaba
Jae’Sean Tate
Brodric Thomas

That is, obviously, far from ideal, and Stephen Silas will have an incredible challenge on his hands for his first NBA game as a head coach in figuring out how to piece together a rotation. Depending on when the quarantine period began for Wall and Cousins, they also could miss Monday night’s game with Denver, although we’ll learn about that in the coming days.

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Two Down, Only 12 More National TV Warriors Games To Go

For the second time in as many games, one of the league’s best teams ran the poor Golden State Warriors off of the floor on national television, as the Milwaukee Bucks took a little while to get going but eventually steamrolled the Warriors on Christmas in a 138-99 win, bouncing back from a tough loss in Boston on Tuesday.

Khris Middleton dominated the game throughout, finishing with 31 points, five assists, and four rebounds in just 26 minutes, as he lit up Golden State’s wings from all three levels of the floor.

Giannis Antetokounmpo struggled with efficiency, both from the floor and from the foul line, but still managed a 15-point, 13-rebound outing. Really, though, the story was on the other side of the floor where the Warriors simply look like a team that is wildly overmatched when facing some of the league’s best teams thus far.

Part of that should’ve been expected. When the schedule makers got together to figure out the first half of this season’s schedule, they were banking on the Warriors returning to their ways of old after a reset year with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson both injured in 2019-20. However, when Thompson suffered a torn Achilles this offseason, the margin for error in Golden State once again shrunk to effectively nil, and through two games their hopeful wing fill-ins for Thompson simply haven’t sufficed.

Andrew Wiggins and Kelly Oubre Jr. have really struggled to make any kind of positive impact in their first two games, as Oubre has yet to hit a three-point shot and Wiggins shooting woes have become a running joke on NBA Twitter. Neither of those players are as bad as they’ve looked through two games (a ghastly 8-for-39 from the field combined), but also, they aren’t the hyper efficient shooters Curry is accustomed to being surrounded with even when at their best. Add in Draymond Green’s continued absence forcing Marquese Chriss into a significant frontcourt rotation role, and you have a recipe for disaster.

The Warriors probably aren’t actually this bad in the long run. They’ve drawn a miserable opening slate to the season and have looked about as bad as possible — with the exception of some genuine positive play from rookie James Wiseman that has to be what Warriors fans are clinging to at the moment.

Still, they’re going to be on national TV 12 more times in the next 35 games of the season, and things are truly dire at the moment. Hopefully Green will return soon and can help shore up a defense that’s been run ragged early, and playing teams other than the Nets and Bucks will certainly help. However, things are extremely ugly at the moment for the Warriors and unfortunately for them (and the TV networks) they won’t be able to hide anywhere from the national spotlight as they try to work through it.

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ESPN’s Doris Burke Breaks Down The Five Teams She’s Most Interested In This Season

There are two words that come to mind when Doris Burke thinks about this NBA season: patience and flexibility. Both of those words popped up frequently on a recent ESPN phone call about coverage for the upcoming campaign, which Burke will call from either her home or in venues. It’s unclear how that will all play out, but on Friday, she’ll make her way to Boston to call the Celtics’ Christmas Day tilt against the Brooklyn Nets.

When she is at home, though, Burke has a set up so she’ll be able to do her job remotely. It will, of course, be a little different due to the fact that she can’t closely monitor things that are much easier to see at arenas — interactions between players and coaches, for example — but there’s also the potential for things to go quite awry technologically. Burke points to a recent college basketball game, where the technology that Dan Schulman and Jay Bilas had went haywire and Holly Rowe had to do play-by-play from the sideline until they came back.

She also has a little experience with all of this. While the consummate professional throughout her Hall of Fame tenure as a broadcaster, Burke was put on the spot during the 2020 NBA Draft. It was her first time on ESPN Radio’s coverage of the event, and two hours into the broadcast, a piece of equipment went dead and she was treated to a whole lot of static.

“To ESPN’s credit, the manager working the broadcast jumped on the phone, and in about 15 minutes had me download an app,” Burke recalls to Dime over the phone. “The technology was incredible, I was back within the hour, I finished the broadcast on my telephone. And I thought, ‘Boy, this is crazy, one, the professional expertise of this young man, Camillo, at ESPN, but also, the required flexibility that is needed.’ You have to be nimble right now in broadcasting.”

That nimbleness, along with those aforementioned two words — patience and flexibility — also come to mind when Burke thinks about this season for players and teams. When asked about her general thoughts on this season, she went right to a domino that has fallen (Giannis Antetokounmpo signing his supermax extension with Milwaukee) and one that is teetering closer and closer towards hitting the ground (James Harden’s efforts to get traded).

But she also mentioned the fact that this season is a marathon squeezed into the timetable of a sprint, particularly for teams like the Los Angeles Lakers that had a condensed offseason due to the length of time between the end of the NBA’s Orlando Bubble and the start of this season. Burke is interested in how they’ll manage things with LeBron James entering his 18th season, or a team like the Brooklyn Nets leaning on depth due to Kevin Durant coming off of a horrific injury that oftentimes needs a whole lot of time to come back from.

“Let’s not overreact early to what we see early in terms of rotations, because there are challenges coming here that we don’t know,” Burke said. “I talked about flexibility and patience in terms of the broadcast, I think the same can be said for the teams.”

Ultimately, Burke is like you or me in that her excitement for this season is through the roof. Basketball is back, and while the circumstances through which this season is going to exist are heartbreaking, the fact that this silly little game we all love has returned gives Burke an “elevated level of excitement.”

To celebrate the return of the season, we asked Burke for five teams that interest her the most heading into 2020-21. While stressing that this was not in any particular order, here’s who she made it a point to highlight:

1. Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks can sleep a little easier at night knowing that Giannis Antetokounmpo isn’t going anywhere. Still, there are title-or-bust expectations in Milwaukee, and while their defense is going to be outstanding, Burke has her eyes on the team’s offense.

Yes, Antetokounmpo has found ways to develop his game for years on that end of the floor — he isn’t Duncan Robinson as a shooter, but his range has constantly gotten expanded every year. But when the chips have been down in Milwaukee, their offense has struggled to get out of the mud in the postseason.

“You had them fall short yet again in the playoffs in spectacularly disappointing fashion, in my mind, after the year they put together,” Burke says. “And I guess what intrigues me is the idea that they are going to use the season, essentially, to become a more diverse offensive team.”

Burke points to a pair of players who should benefit from this. One is Khris Middleton, who oftentimes plays off of Antetokounmpo but may be afforded a little more room to work this year. The other is the recently-acquired Jrue Holiday, for whom the Bucks mortgaged their future to bring on board. His defense should, as always, be stellar, but he is ripe to get a number of opportunities for a team that Burke thinks needs to have more answers on its their offense.

“I am dying to see from the Milwaukee Bucks what shape this more diverse offense takes,” Burke says.

2. Denver Nuggets

Same as anyone else who watches basketball, Burke was enthralled by what the Nuggets did in the NBA’s Orlando Bubble.

“They had to grind through two 3-1 deficits, they proved a season ago they are real, they are going to be here for a while, and they are close,” Burke says.

She specifically pointed to the play of Jamal Murray, who exploded in Orlando and averaged 26.5 points, 6.6 assists, and 4.8 rebounds per game in the postseason while shooting 50.5 percent from the field and 45.3 percent from three. This performance, she reckons, was Murray announcing that he is a “foundational” piece for Denver alongside All-Star big man Nikola Jokic.

Now, the question is who will be that third guy who pushes them past the finish line? There is one player that Burke believes is on the roster who, if he adopts the mindset of one of his teammates, has the potential to get the job done.

“Does Michael Porter Jr. have the same grit and the same mentality that Jamal Murray had the prior season?” Burke asks. “People attacked Michael Porter Jr. on the defensive end last season, what is his response? Because the fact of the matter is, we’re talking about a gifted offensive player that can rise and fire like a Kevin Durant — I’m not saying he is Kevin Durant, I’m saying he has the release point, the elevation, the rise-and-fire, the mechanics, he has everything that tells you he can be an NBA shot maker when it matters most.”

A more under-the-radar storyline in Denver she advises watching: Who fills in for Jerami Grant, who left the team in the offseason to join the Detroit Pistons? While Jokic and Murray kept the offense humming, Grant was tasked with locking up just about everyone you can imagine on the defensive end of the floor. He’s gone now, and Burke believes they need to figure out if they have someone who can answer that call on their roster.

3. Philadelphia 76ers

Here’s the funny thing about the Sixers: In our conversation, Burke spoke for several minutes about a number of things that fascinate her about this team. The two stars got brought up, as did the moves around them, as did the new coach, as did the new hoops executive, as did how the team is going to play on both ends of the floor. Like so many NBA fans, she can’t help but, as she put it, be “seduced by the Philadelphia 76ers.”

What intrigued me is how Burke brought up a number of reasons why Philly is as fascinating as ever, and even after all of them, none of them were the fact that they’re going to be linked to James Harden until his situation resolves itself. “The fact that you’ve already read that Doc Rivers did in fact call Ben Simmons and have the conversation means it’s foremost in the Sixers’ mind,” she posits — but there is so much surrounding the Sixers that “rumblings they could trade an All-Star for an MVP” is more on the back burner than anything.

As for this team, Burke has questions about a number of things. She wants to know about Joel Embiid’s mentality, as she thinks a physical and psychological commitment to being great could bring his game to new heights … if he wants it.

“Greatness in the MVP comes at a price,” Burke says. “It comes at a 365 day, for all intents and purposes, commitment. You see it with LeBron James, you see it with Kevin Durant, you see it with Giannis Antetokounmpo, those guys are passionate about the pursuit of greatness. And I believe that Joel Embiid would be, very much like James Harden, if he put the work in and engaged himself mentally and physically, he’d be a top-5 MVP finisher for as long as he chooses to be, provided his body holds up. So I am fascinated by that.”

She’s also fascinated by the defense provided by Simmons, who can and will check just about anyone. And on the other end of the floor, Philly has made the decision to go all-in on shooting, something that she has a hunch will pay off under the stewardship of new head coach Doc Rivers.

“What you have done, hopefully, is surround those two guys with more shooting,” Burke says. “It’s the one prerequisite, it is why you’ve got Joel Embiid, at times do it in subtle fashion and sometimes more overt, it was clear to me that he was frustrated that the Sixers let J.J. Redick get away. Joel had great success in that two-man action with J.J. Redick, that was who they started out the game with. So, listen, it doesn’t matter, like Brett Brown used to always say, space is critical. With those two stars, spacing is absolutely critical. ”

On a more macro level, there is Rivers and Daryl Morey, both of whom are respected NBA decision makers and are now tasked with both getting this team over the hump and building something sustainable.

“What impact Doc and Daryl have, ultimately, on the long-term direction of the franchise?” Burke asks. “This is a team that excites me, you can get frustrated by that excitement. I cannot wait to see their excitement play out.”

4. Los Angeles Clippers

It’s hard not to have your eyebrows perk up when someone mentions the Clippers, in large part, as Burke noted to me, about the reporting that came out during the offseason about there being some resentment about the preferential treatment that Paul George and Kawhi Leonard received last year. As Burke says, it can be really, really hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube after that happens, and now, the man tasked with doing that is someone who was with the team when they fell to the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference semis last year.

Still, Tyronn Lue is one heck of a coach with championship pedigree, and brings what Burke calls “a relaxed, confident air about him.” As much as he’ll be asked to handle things as a tactician, he’ll have to bring balance to a team that had some pretty evident internal issues.

“New team, but associated with the last one,” Burke says. “So how does Ty navigate Kawhi and Paul and what was allowed a season ago vs. whatever habits and decisions you want to make as the new head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers?”

George is the other major piece here. Burke was not a particularly big fan of the things that George said in the aftermath of their postseason loss and Rivers’ ouster in L.A., specifically mentioning his complaint that he believed Rivers used him in a similar manner to Ray Allen or Redick.

“I found that very unbecoming of a player of his level,” Burke said. “It would have been wonderful to see Paul say, ‘I didn’t play to the standards I’ve set for myself, I’m an elite two-way player, I failed.’ There’s something, to me, very appealing about that. Which of us, in our own personal lives, have not failed spectacularly? We’ve all done it, we all know the feeling, and so I don’t know, for a multi-time All-Star, a guy who’s in the MVP and Defensive Player of the Year conversation, I wish he would have had a different tact early.”

5. Brooklyn Nets

Burke and I spoke one day after the Nets blitzed the Golden State Warriors in their season opener, but even beyond that, how can you not be fascinated with what’s going on in Brooklyn? Obviously there are the team’s two stars, a pair of “incredible shot creators and fearless shot makers when the games matter” in Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, both of whom showed few signs of rust during the preseason and to start the year.

But two stars does not a team make, and major parts of Burke’s excitement stem from the Nets’ new head coach and the team’s depth. While Steve Nash is a first-time coach, Burke already sees aspects of a championship winning coach in how he carries himself.

“Steve Nash has handled challenges early with incredible grace,” Burke says. “He has this great moment on the call where he said, ‘Oh, I didn’t hear what Kyrie said, what was it again?’ He seems very much like Steve Kerr to me in that his days as a player, his time around the league, ongoing interacting with players, I think will go a long way to helping him navigate the season.

“He said something to us in our first call that really struck me,” Burke continued. “He told me the story of, when Mike D’Antoni took over in Phoenix, Mike was watching the team play a little pickup basketball before the season started, and he remembers Mike saying something along the lines of, ‘Why would I overcoach this? Look at what I have at my disposal.’”

That talent goes beyond the top-2 players, as Burke praised Brooklyn for building up “incredible depth at every position.” Behind DeAndre Jordan, the team has Jarrett Allen. Beyond Durant and Irving, the team has a pair of players in Spencer Dinwiddie and Caris LeVert who are capable of taking over basketball games and alleviating some of the pressure as shot creators and shot makers. Joe Harris is there to let it fly from deep, creating the necessary space that guys need to make things happen.

“They’re deep, they’re talented, they’ve got scoring in their second unit, navigated some interesting early challenges with great grace,” Burke says. “I’m excited by them.”

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Post-Hardcore Band La Dispute Returns With Two New Songs, ‘Fifteen’ And ‘Kinross’

Last year, La Dispute‘s Panorama came in at No. 2 on the Uproxx list of best indie albums, and if that isn’t a strong enough cosign to get you to listen to the Michigan band, I don’t know what is. Well, maybe two new songs from the rock band that combines jazz, spoken word, and post-hardcore all into one roiling, beautiful mess. Last night, La Dispute leaned into the spoken word aspect of their creative work, dropping two new tracks via Bandcamp.

Originally, the songs were part of the band’s Patreon, but they’re donating any Bandcamp profits from Christmas Day to charity. The organization’s they’re supporting are Rent Party Detroit and Detroit Community Wealth Fund.

Back to the songs, “Fifteen” and “Kinross” are both slower tempo, eerie songs that reflect some of the uncertainty and chaos that 2020 held for everyone, and particularly for bands and music industry professionals who rely almost completely on touring to support themselves. Vocalist Jordan Dreyer has never been one to shy away from difficult subjects like guilty, and particularly on “Kinross” that subject comes into play. For now, there’s not much that small, independent bands like La Dispute can do but wait to see when shows might be possible again. So, if you can, support them and the charity’s they’ve designated for today.

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Playboi Carti Implies His Label Is Trying To Turn Him Into Lil Dicky On ‘Punk Monk’

Playboi Carti dropped his long-awaited second album Whole Lotta Red last night, following up his 2018 debut album Die Lit. But a lot has gone on in the two years since Carti hit it as one of the biggest superstars in hip-hop, and as Complex points out, on one track in particular on this new project, he can’t help but reflect on some of the inner-industry stuff that’s gone on behind the scenes.

On the song “Punk Monk,” Carti lays out a list of the rappers he was familiar with and trying to get signed before they hit it big, including Trippie Red, Lil Keed, and Pi’erre (Bourne), who helped produce his self-titled mixtape, Die Lit, and also worked with Carti on his latest release. “I was trying to sign Trippie Redd before they knew about Trippie,” he sings. Before mentioning Keed, Pi’erre, and lamenting that his label has tried to make him into a “white boy” but he’s “not Lil Dicky.” He also shouts out Key! and ManMan Savage, two Atlanta rappers.

Later, he mentions beef between Offset and Lil Uzi Vert, when the Migos member criticized Uzi over his use of inverted crosses, but in the end decided not to get involved. “I was in Paris when Offset and Uzi started hittin’,” he raps. “And I had to stay out that sh*t because that ain’t none my business.”

Well, that last one at least was a mature decision. Check out the full track below.