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Stephon Castle Talks Wemby, CP3, And Being Ready For Any Role With The Spurs

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LAS VEGAS — Stephon Castle’s Summer League was cut short due to a right wrist sprain that caused the San Antonio Spurs to shut down the No. 4 overall pick as a precaution, but he still left his mark in Vegas with one of the most impressive showings from this year’s rookie class. Castle had 22 points, five rebounds and four assists in 29 minutes of action in a Spurs win over the Blazers last Saturday night, asserting his presence like a top-5 pick should in Summer League.

For Castle, he appreciated the “vibe” of Vegas Summer League, where there is a distinct buzz that first weekend and the arena gets packed for those games featuring top picks. It was the kind of performance San Antonio wanted to see from their top pick, who they hope can become a core piece alongside reigning Rookie of the Year, Victor Wembanyama. As Castle explained in a sitdown with DIME at the Call of Duty suite at Encore, the message to him going into Summer League was simple: Be aggressive.

“There’s nothing specific, but just coming in they told me just really be aggressive and feel as free as I can,” Castle said. “Cause, you know, just with the roster that we have, they want me to score, they want me to facilitate, they want me to kind of run the show a little bit. But you know, they just really want me to go out there and play free.”

Any player that earns a top-5 selection is a confident player, but Castle gained an extra boost from that messaging, particularly when it came from a legend like Spurs coach Gregg Popovich.

“With the talks that I’ve had with him already, he seems to speak very highly of me. I have a lot of respect for him. And I mean, he just wants me to come out here and play with confidence,” Castle said. “So, I’ve been doing that, and for a coach like that to tell me that, it kind of instills a lot of confidence in me too. Just to be able to play for him in my rookie year and learn from a coach like that super early on is super exciting for what my future will look like.”

While Castle only played one game in Vegas, he did get to enjoy the full experience of Summer League, which goes beyond the court and offers players their first taste of being an NBA star. One of the Summer League staples has become the Call of Duty suite, where players (rookies and veterans) get an early look at the next installment in the popular video game franchise and compete with others for bragging rights and a $10,000 cash prize.

The competition is a natural fit for this current generation of NBA players, as video games have replaced cards for many teams as the way guys kill time and bond off the court. This year, Bronny James edged out Grant Williams to win the competition, picking up 84 kills in two minutes — Williams had 83. While Castle isn’t quite on that level, he is quick to note he’s no slouch on the sticks. “I put myself like a 7.5/8 (out of 10). I’m not gonna say I’m the best, but I can definitely compete,” Castle said of his Call of Duty skills.

As for his impressions after getting a sneak peek at Black Ops 6, Castle is looking forward to getting his hands on the game and trying out some of the new movement mechanics.

“Yeah, I’m excited. It looked good. The campaign looked good. The graphics look good, too. I mean, I don’t know how much better they can make them year by year, but yeah,” Castle said. “The new movement and stuff is something I’m excited for. It’s probably gonna take me a minute to really get adjusted to it but yeah, I think it’ll be a good game.”

He’ll also be getting used to new movements on the court as well, as he takes the leap to the pro game and adjusts to life in the NBA. The good news is, he’ll have quite the support system around him in San Antonio to help make that transition. Prior to the Draft, Castle made some waves by stating his desire to play point guard for his new team, but after drafting him, the Spurs went out and signed Chris Paul to a 1-year deal.

Castle is looking at that as a unique opportunity to get a year-long crash course in point guard play from one of the best to ever do it, explaining that he’s excited just to be able to watch Paul operate up close and learn the finer points of the position from him.

“I feel like he’s one of the best point guards to ever play in the NBA. So, to be able to learn from him, year one, it’s gonna be super fun, for sure,” Castle said. “And to be able to play alongside him, I feel like he’s a legend, so to play alongside Chris Paul and have Coach Pop with me is definitely something I’m looking forward to. But just being able to pick up on things like screen navigation, like when to snake a screen, the right passes to make and stuff, I feel like he’s the best at doing that. So, trying to pick up on a lot of that stuff in the year that we’ll have him.”

Learning to make those reads — and make them quickly — is paramount for a successful point guard in the NBA. For Castle, it’s not something he was asked to do a ton at UConn, where he spent more time off the ball, but he’s been focused on redeveloping that skill set this summer so he can take on that challenge when asked in San Antonio.

“Probably my playmaking abilities. I feel like I’ve always had it, it was just my role at UConn was a lot different and so I didn’t really have to show it as much,” Castle explained. “But trying to kind of fill that role again, and show my shot-making ability, show my shot creation, creating shots for my teammates, too. So, really just doing everything on the court that can help us win games.”

At the same time, spending a year at UConn gives him something that top picks don’t always get, which is a taste of playing different roles. There can be a bit of a culture shock for players that have spent their entire lives dominating the ball when they arrive in the league and suddenly are asked to do something else. Castle won’t have that, and he expects that experience will help him considerably at the next level.

“I feel like it was super helpful, just with my versatility,” Castle said. “I mean, coming out of high school, I was pretty ball dominant, and then going to UConn, I was off the ball a lot. So I got to learn how to play off the ball, learn when and when not to cut, stuff like that. So I feel like it polished my all around game, because you never know you’re gonna be on the court with — like, we just got Chris Paul, so with him on the court, I know I’ll be off the ball some more. So, just to have that in my bag is definitely gonna help me.”

Castle’s comfort in various roles gives him a mental edge on guys who may not know how to impact the game in a variety of ways. Beyond that, he comes from a UConn program that runs one of the deepest and most advanced playbooks in all of college basketball, which is why Dan Hurley was chased so hard this summer by the Los Angeles Lakers. Castle also sees his experience in that system, which is more similar to NBA actions than a lot of college programs run, as something that can make his transition to the league smoother than others.

“Yeah, I felt like my time at UConn really prepared me for what NBA offenses and NBA defenses would look like,” Castle said. “Because we were very — like, very — precise and very calculated on pretty much everything we did. Coach Hurley, he really broke down everything offensively and made it simple for us. From the outside looking in, I’m sure it looks pretty complex, but just the way that he explained it and explained why we were doing certain things, I feel like that’s gonna help me on the next level a lot.”

While the offensive side of the ball is where Castle’s upside will be determined by his development as a playmaker, it’s on the defensive end where he figures to be the most consistently impactful immediately. The 6’6 guard has terrific length in the backcourt, and with Wembanyama already being one of the best defenders in the entire league at patrolling the paint, adding a high-level point of attack defender was something near the top of their wishlist this summer. Castle hopes to be that guy, and he’s very excited to get on the court with Wemby and see what they can do together to opposing offenses.

“I feel like my on-ball ability will complement his rim protection pretty well,” Castle said. “You know, just me being a point of attack defender, and now having him protect the rim behind me, I feel like that’ll be pretty shocking for an opposing offense. I just feel like what I can do like on ball screens, and guarding the perimeter and having somebody that versatile behind you that can switch out on screens and guard guards and contest shots. I think it’s gonna be fun to play with, and I’m just excited for what it’s gonna look like.”

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Every NBA Player At The 2024 Summer Olympics

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The Summer Olympics are right around the corner, and 15 other countries will try to keep the United States from winning its fifth consecutive gold medal in the men’s basketball competition. While the Americans are bringing a loaded roster to Paris, we’ve seen over and over again that the gap between the U.S. and everyone else keeps getting smaller. There’s plenty of NBA talent all over the competition, and during the World Cup last year, Germany, Serbia, and Canada were able to keep the United States off of the medal stand entirely.

The games this year start on July 27, and every one will feature at least one NBA player — of course, some will be more jam packed with talent than others. To get you ready for who you can expect to see in France, we compiled all the NBA players that are heading over.

All rosters, including those that have not yet been finalized, are as of Friday, July 19

Group A

Australia

Dyson Daniels, Atlanta Hawks
Josh Giddey, Chicago Bulls
Patty Mills, Miami Heat
Josh Green, Charlotte Hornets
Joe Ingles, Minnesota Timberwolves
Dante Exum, Dallas Mavericks
Jock Landale, Houston Rockets
Duop Reath, Portland Trail Blazers

Canada

Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Minnesota Timberwolves
RJ Barrett, Toronto Raptors
Dillon Brooks, Houston Rockets
Luguentz Dort, Oklahoma City Thunder
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
Trey Lyles, Sacramento Kings
Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets
Andrew Nembhard, Indiana Pacers
Kelly Olynyk, Toronto Raptors
Dwight Powell, Dallas Mavericks

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Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

Spain

Santi Aldama, Memphis Grizzlies
Usman Garuba, Golden State Warriors

Group B

Brazil

Gui Santos, Golden State Warriors

France

Nicolas Batum, Los Angeles Clippers
Evan Fournier, Detroit Pistons
Rudy Gobert, Minnesota Timberwolves
Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs
Bilal Coulibaly, Washington Wizards

Germany

Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Daniel Theis, New Orleans Pelicans
Moritz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Dennis Schröder, Brooklyn Nets

Japan

Rui Hachimura, Los Angeles Lakers

Group C

Puerto Rico

Jose Alvarado, New Orleans Pelicans

Serbia

Vasilije Micić, Charlotte Hornets
Bogdan Bogdanović, Atlanta Hawks
Nikola Jović, Miami Heat
Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

South Sudan

Bol Bol, Phoenix Suns
JT Thor, Charlotte Hornets

United States

Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors
Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns
Derrick White, Boston Celtics
Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana Pacers
Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers
Jrue Holiday, Boston Celtics
Bam Adebayo, Miami Heat
Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers
Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns

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Every WNBA Player At The 2024 Summer Olympics

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Women’s basketball at the Summer Olympics usually follows a familiar pattern: Every team competes, and at the end, the United States wins a gold medal. The Americans have won the competition for each of the last seven Olympiads, and have taken home gold in nine of the 12 times that the sport has been on the bill of events.

This year is shaping up to be no different, as the United States is heading over to Paris as the overwhelming favorites to win the whole thing. Still, for fans of the WNBA, there are plenty of current players who are going to make the trip. And today, we’re going to highlight all the players on active rosters who you can expect to see when the competition begins a little later this month.

Note: All rosters, including those that have not yet been finalized, are as of Friday, July 19. These are only for the 5-on-5 competition — Las Vegas Aces guard Tiffany Hayes will represent Azerbaijan in the 3×3 competition, while Dearica Hamby and Rhyne Howard will suit up for the United States.

Group A

China

Li Yueru, Los Angeles Sparks

Spain

Megan Gustafson, Las Vegas Aces

Group B

Australia

Jade Melbourne, Washington Mystics
Kristy Wallace, Indiana Fever
Stephanie Talbot, Los Angeles Sparks
Rebecca Allen, Phoenix Mercury
Alanna Smith, Minnesota Lynx
Ezi Magbegor, Seattle Storm
Sami Whitcomb, Seattle Storm

Canada

Laeticia Amihere, Atlanta Dream
Bridget Carleton, Minnesota Lynx
Aaliyah Edwards, Washington Mystics
Kia Nurse, Los Angeles Sparks

Group C

Belgium

Julie Vanloo, Washington Mystics

Germany

Satou Sabally, Dallas Wings
Nyara Sabally, New York Liberty
Leonie Fiebich, New York Liberty

United States

Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm
Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas Aces
Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty
Kahleah Copper, Phoenix Mercury
Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas Aces
A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty
Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx
Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury
Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces
Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun
Brittney Griner, Phoenix Mercury

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Jack White Released A Surprise New Album, And He’s Giving It Away At His Third Man Record Shops

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Jack White’s last album was 2022’s Entering Heaven Alive, which followed Fear Of The Dawn, released just a few months prior. Today, without warning or promotion, he released a follow-up — but here’s the catch: It’s only available on vinyl at his Third Man Records retail stores in Detroit, London, and Nashville.

According to photos shared by Third Man Records’ social pages, the album is either untitled, or title No Name, while fans online have begun sharing their impressions of the record on sites like Reddit, Instagram, and Twitter (sorry, Elon, “X” is a dumb name). Incidentally, Jack very recently denied that there was even a project in the works on Instagram, jokingly replying, “What album?” when a fan asked if they could expect a “snippet for the new album soon.”

Fortunately for fans who don’t live close to a Third Man Records location, it seems that copies of the new album are being included with deliveries for Vault members. Whether the album will receive a wider release in the future remains to be seen, but it’s still kind of a cool idea in an era when so much music is basically being given away to do just that, while keeping it exclusive.

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‘Reacher’ Mania Has Gone Backward In Time To Scoop Up Tom Cruise

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It’s hard to remember a time when Jack Reacher wasn’t always a 6’3″ man with muscles too big for his t-shirt, but that time was 2012, when Tom Cruise took on the popular character in Jack Reacher, and then again for Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. Apparently, he did go back.

Even though the movie wasn’t as beloved as Alan Ritchson’s Reacher, Cruise’s iteration is gaining some momentum on streaming, right alongside his favorite child, Top Gun: Maverick.

As reported by Collider, both Jack Reacher and Top Gun: Maverick are dominating the Paramount+ charts. Of course, Cruise has no idea, because he’s off doing some complex stunts for one of his other franchises.

When it comes to Jack Reacher, the initial films weren’t as beloved as the now-popular Reacher series on Amazon. Director Edward Zwick doesn’t blame the fans for the poor reviews. Earlier this year, Zwick told Variety: “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, which Tom Cruise and I made in 2016, fizzled at the box office. I blame myself (and my willing accomplice, Don Granger) for thinking the audience might enjoy a mash-up of Jack Reacher and Paper Moon, when in fact they just wanted more red meat,” the director explained.

As for the other much taller Reacher…he will return to screens for season three sometime in 2025.

(Via Collider)

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Who Will Be Lady Deadpool In ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’?

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As the Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s BFF World Tour rages on, it’s clear that this duo is really hyped about this movie. Or, they want to get it over with and never speak again, which would also make sense.

Reynolds shared the final Deadpool & Wolverine trailer this week, which also reveals two characters: Lady Deadpool and the return of fan-favorite Dafne Keen as X-23, who previously denied rumors that she would appear. “I had a great time keeping it secret. I had to do a bunch of press for a job that I just finished,” Keen says told Entertainment Weekly. “I got asked in every interview, and I just got to lie, which was really funny.” Acting is just lying for an extended period of time, so it makes sense that she was pretty good at it.

Aside from X-23, the mysterious Lady Deadpool appears in the final trailer, masked up with a platinum blonde ponytail, which is sparking the debate: Who Is Lady Deadpool? It’s definitely not Taylor Swift, but fans have some theories.

The most popular theory is that Lady Deadpool will be portrayed by none other than Blake Lively, Reynolds’ wife. This theory has been gaining steam on social media, and it would make the most sense, considering they live under the roof. Walking onto set to film a cameo must be as easy as taking out the garbage for these two.

Another theory is that Lady Deadpool will end up being Reynolds in a wig, or his face edited onto someone else’s body. Then again, Reynolds apparently wants people to think it’s Jackman in a wig, so we really don’t know what to believe here.

Check out the trailer below and make your final guess before Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters on July 26th.

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‘Severance’ Season 2: Everything To Know About Adam Scott And Ben Stiller’s Return To Office (Update For July 2024)

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If you’ve been scratching your innie while waiting for the Severance Outies (and Innies) to receive followup for Ben Stiller’s first season-finale cliffhanger, you are not alone. Stiller, as well, knows that the world wants to see what happened to Adam Scott’s Mark after he screamed about his supposedly dead wife still existing inside Lumon Industries headquarters. He even lobbed an “Ok ok got it” after SZA “[w]as tryna be polite but I really need a new season of severance right the f*ck now.”

Also, what of those goats? That answer has already been promised by creator Dan Erickson. Yep, goats, and Apple TV+ is crushing the addictive series between Slow Horses, Silo, and Presumed Innocent, so it’s certainly swell that people are clamoring to know more. Let’s talk about the clues that have been dropped about what will come next for those who were severed.

Plot

As viewers will recall, the first season ended with Innie Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Lower), and Irving (John Turturro) masquerading as their Outies in an attempt to communicate with the outside world. Meanwhile, Innie Dylan (Zach Cherry) held down the control-room fort while Seth Milchick (Tramell Tillman) worked to breach the room and shut down the process. Mark had managed to communicate what was happening to his sister, Devon (Jen Bullock), and he was attempting to shout that his “dead” wife, Gemma, was actually alive and existing inside Lumon as wellness counselor Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman), who has apparently been “fired.” Meanwhile, Helly was in the process of telling a gala crowd that Lumon tortured Innies, and Irving had discovered that his Outie was obsessed with Lumon. Whew.

Clearly, the second season has a lot to answer for right off the bat — how much will the Innies remember about their Outie switcheroo, and how will they be disciplined? Well, no answers have surfaced there yet, but Scott and Stiller did speak with Variety to address the romance brewing between Mark and Helly, and what this might mean for his marriage. Scott called Mark’s situation “a confusing cocktail of feelings,” and Stiller followed up by confirming that this will figure into the second season:

“There is this growing connection between Mark and Helly happening during the season, and then on the outside, Mark is trying to get over his wife’s death — and then we’re going to find out that his wife is still alive. To put him in this position where the Innie Mark, we’re starting to root for him and Helly, but now we also want to root for Outie Mark to find his wife. That’s an interesting juxtaposition and conflict we’ll explore in the second season.”

Scott also offered that Mark had probably “made some decisions in his life” and truly appeared to want to leave severance, although that act doesn’t seem possible, given what happened to Yul Vasquez’s character when he left. Additionally, Zach Cherry kept things simple while telling Entertainment Tonight that the second season premiere script is “good!”

Importantly as well, Stiller told TV Line not to listen to any rumors about turmoil, delays, or budget issues with the followup. “No one’s going to the break room,” he clarified. “We’re on the same really slow schedule we’ve always been on … Love our fans and each other and we all are just working to make the show as good as possible.”

None of this delivers insight into an especially odd finale moment when a partygoer was extremely proud to claim credit for finding Devon’s baby. Perhaps that will be the most lingering mystery of the series.

Cast

Let’s just say that the Lumon workforce appears to be expanding. Adam Scott definitely returns, and he will be joined by Britt Lower, Patricia Arquette, John Turturro, Zach Cherry, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tullock, Christopher Walken, Tramell Tillman, and Michael Chernus. Unless Yul Vasquez appears as a clone (you never know with Lumon) or in flashback, we can count him out for the second season.

New cast members include, according to Variety, Gwendoline Christie, Alia Shawkat, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Bob Balaban, Merrit Wever, Robby Benson, John Noble, and Stefano Carannante.

Release Date

After much fuss, Severance will return on January 17, 2025.

Trailer

A brief teaser trailer has revealed Mark, Helly, and Dylan back at work while Gwendoline Christie’s character tells them, “You should have left.”

No full trailer exists yet, but Apple has also released a sizzle reel, in which Mark is carrying balloons that sort-of look like his paperweight in the Lumon Industries office. The reel also shows Mark glitching from Innie to Outie before he tries to get the hell out of there.

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‘Euphoria’ Season 3: All The Details You Need To Know For The New Season (Update For July 2024)

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There’s been a lot of talk over the past decade about how Hollywood is lacking in new movie stars. Where is this generation’s Tom Cruise? Or Julia Roberts? That might be changing. Glen Powell’s charm is enough to carry a film to the top of the box office, while his Anyone But You co-star, Sydney Sweeney, is one of the most popular young actresses in years — and she’s not even the biggest name on her show. The cast of HBO’s high school-set (for now) drama Euphoria is full of A-list talent, including Zendaya (in two of the best movies of 2024), Sweeney (she was immaculate in Immaculate), Hunter Schafer (getting rave reviews for upcoming horror film Cuckoo), and Jacob Elordi (the Saltburn and Priscilla actor is as tall as he is handsome, which is to say, very).

But because those four, as well as Maude Apatow, Colman Domingo, and Storm Reid, among others, are so busy, will they be able to make room for creator Sam Levinson in their schedules?

Here’s everything you need to know about Euphoria season 3.

Plot

The Euphoria season 2 finale aired on HBO in February 2022. It will be over three years by the time season 3 premieres (yes, it’s officially happening). So, what’s the hold up?

Well, as previously established, lots of folks are busy. Also, there’s been “conversations between the network and creator Sam Levinson on where the action will be set after the characters leave high school,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. He’s pushing for a five-year time jump, which is maybe something Stranger Things should think about, too.

Another reported issue is that Levinson’s initial scripts “didn’t pass muster with Zendaya,” per Variety, and when he submitted new ones, “HBO execs were now the ones feeling unsatisfied.”

Here’s more, including Detective Rue!

There was a new arc for Zendaya’s Rue, whose character in Levinson’s first pass had been relegated to the background in a somewhat surprising storyline about her working as a private detective, which HBO had immediately vetoed. Among many other ideas for the rewrites, Zendaya had pitched an idea in which Rue, who is now sober as a twentysomething young woman, would be a pregnancy surrogate. But insiders say the new scripts simply didn’t feel like the show tonally.

There’s more drama off-screen for Euphoria than there is on-screen!

Cast

According to HBO, “all of the principal cast” will be back for season 3, including Zendaya (Rue), Sydney Sweeney (Cassie), Jacob Elordi (Nate), Hunter Schafer (Jules), and Oscar nominee Colman Domingo (Ali). Other cast members who are likely to return are Alexa Demie (Maddy), Maude Apatow (Lexi), Nika King (Leslie), Storm Reid (Gia), and maybe Dominic Finke (Elliot). Barbie Ferreira (Kat) is finished with Euphoria, and tragically, Angus Cloud, who played Fez, passed away in July 2023. He will be missed.

Release Date

HBO confirmed that Euphoria season 3 will premiere in 2025, as will The Last of Us season 2, The White Lotus season 3, and Welcome to Derry season 1.

Trailer

There’s no trailer yet, so please enjoy the season 2 blooper reel.

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Why Fans Don’t Just Think Big Sean And Kendrick Lamar Have Beef — They Want Them To

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While Kendrick Lamar’s thrashing of Drake may have taken top billing so far this summer, it’s not the only feud the Compton rapper has been involved in — or, at least, that’s what some fans want to believe. While Kendrick was whacking owls and dragging the good name of OVO through the Hub City mud, another blog era veteran, Big Sean, was quietly releasing new singles as he prepared to release his sixth studio album (and first in four years), Better Me Than You.

This sucked for Sean, whose new releases got overshadowed by all the commotion — a common theme for the Detroit rapper, who arguably deserved to be mentioned in the same tier as Drake and Ken at one time, if only because his output matched theirs for both quantity and quality for a while. But when he wasn’t being drowned in the deluge of new diss tracks, his own releases were being interpreted as bids to insert himself into the beef, with mentions of the so-called “Big Three” turning into sneak disses in the minds of fans who were by now primed to demand bloodshed (metaphorically speaking).

Starting with the kickoff of Big Sean’s album rollout, “Clarity,” fans seemed determined to find jabs in Sean’s lyrics. “I think where I lack most as an artist is consistency / I just haven’t had the energy to compete with enemies / Or y’all so-called ‘Bigger Three’,” he rapped. While more reasonable readings would consider this Sean’s generous assessment of his own career — that he could have been bigger with a more consistent release schedule — others saw an eagerness for war with his more popular counterparts, especially when, just two days later, Kendrick dropped “Like That” with Future and Metro Boomin, declaring, “Motherf*ck the Big Three — it’s just big me.”

This might not have seemed like that big of a deal, but before either track came out, an old version of Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 DAMN. track “Element” leaked online, revealing a scrapped verse that dealt with apparent friction between the two rappers. “Big Sean keep sneak dissin’, I let it slide / I think his false confidence got him inspired / I can’t make them respect you, baby, it’s not my job / You’re finally famous for who you date, not how you rhyme,” Ken spat acidly on the old verse. While that version of the song never made it to retail, well… everything is forever on the internet (unless you wrote a post for MTV.com)

So why all the animosity to begin with? To find the answer, you’ve got to go back into blog rap lore about 10 years, when Big Sean was preparing to release his album Hall Of Fame. During the rollout, Sean shared a promotional single called “Control” on which he and Kendrick teamed up for a display of lyrical virtuoso that turned into something else entirely thanks to Kendrick’s penchant for playing with fire. As he would later do on “Like That,” Kendrick utterly stole the show on “Control,” naming names of those artists he considered his peers — and competitors — inviting them to catch his fade if they dared.

“I’m usually homeboys with the same n****s I’m rhymin’ with,” he allowed. “But this is hip-hop, and them n****s should know what time it is / And that goes for Jermaine Cole, Big K.R.I.T., Wale / Pusha T, Meek Millz, A$AP Rocky, Drake / Big Sean, Jay Electron’, Tyler, Mac Miller / I got love for you all, but I’m tryna murder you n****s / Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you n****s / They don’t wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you n****s.” The results were entertaining, but ultimately unsatisfying for those who wanted to see some high-level rhyme combat. It seemed like every rapper on the internet couldn’t help dropping a “response” — except for the ones Kendrick actually named.

Look, you can only get so far battle rapping. That’s been a truth of hip-hop since the ’80s. And you don’t get that big if you aren’t focused on making the best music and being about your business. So, it’s not surprising no one answered the call. However, Big Sean, who arguably suffered the worst from the verse (“Control” was cut from the album due to sample clearance issues) since he was basically “Renegaded” on his own track. He’s prickled a bit when asked about it; in 2017, he denied being “washed” by Kendrick on the song — an accusation he’s had to refute numerous times since then — although he denies being salty about it.

So, between getting overshadowed on “Control” — and in his career in general — by Kendrick and Drake, then Kendrick’s original “Element” verse taunting him for perhaps being understandably miffed about the situation, Sean does have reason to want to prove himself against Kendrick once and for all. That’s why fans think that, like with Drake, Kendrick has long-brewing friction with the Motown native that they could both be itching to resolve. And it’s why fans took Big Sean’s On The Radar freestyle admonishment about “finding someone to beef with” as a slight of Kendrick rather than its actual intended target: Sean’s former benefactor, Kanye West.

But there’s one other reason that they want to see a battle between the two: Because Big Sean could very well be one of today’s few upper echelon rappers who could hold his own in a rhyme fight with Kendrick Lamar. Drake got served. J. Cole bowed out. There are few other MCs at Kendrick’s level of mainstream popularity and commercial viability fans believe has the motivation or the skill to stand toe-to-toe with the Hub City native. Now, whether that’d be in Big Sean’s best interest is debatable; the scales are already tilted in Kendrick’s favor, Sean’s reputation as a rapper is respected but far from ironclad, and as Cardi B once said, “beef is bad for business.” But that won’t stop fans from clamoring for the next battle.

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Did Childish Gambino Diss Joe Budden On ‘Bando Stone And The New World?’

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The end is here: Today (July 19), Donald Glover released Bando Stone And The New World, which he says will be his final album as Childish Gambino. He didn’t go out quietly, either, as it looks like he might have cultivated some beef on the project.

Did Childish Gambino Diss Joe Budden On Bando Stone And The New World?

Since the album’s release, some have speculated that Glover references Budden on “Survive.” On the track, he says, “They in the minor leagues, but I’m pro-black / I bet he hate his mom, how you know that? / You got a podcast ’cause you can’t rap / You on some Fresh And Fit sh*t, talking body counts / I count a body every time I’m on tracks.”

Budden, of course, is a retired rapper who now hosts The Joe Budden Podcast. As HipHopDX notes, Fresh And Fit is a podcast whose hosts have had run-ins with Budden, while Budden his talked about “body counts,” a term meaning the number of sexual partners a person has had, on his show.

It’s been a busy 24 hours for Budden, as Cardi B went off on him just yesterday.

Check out some reactions to Gambino’s “Survive” below.