Quavo stole the show during Bleacher Report's 2-on-2 Open Run event on Saturday, earning MVP honors as his team with Jack Harlow dominated 2 Chainz and Lil Baby 21 to 7.
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Mar 3, 2021, 11:53 AM
Hip Hop and basketball have a longstanding relationship that dates back to the early ’80s when Kurtis Blow unleashed his single “Basketball.” Today, NBA players and rappers regularly cross into each other’s worlds, and it’s a trend that’s likely going to stick around for a while.
Fans saw an example of that on Tuesday (March 2) when NBA skills coach Chris Brickley posted a set of videos on his Instagram page of Lil Durk, Russ and Jack Harlow getting some action in on the court right in time for NBA All-Star Weekend in Atlanta.
By Ashlee Young
Mar 2, 2021
We ve come full circle and meet again with the month of March.. you raggedy b . This time last year, we all were probably sent home for two weeks, amidst the tip of the global pandemic - and those two weeks turned into a whole 365 days in America at least.
Nonetheless, our new way of life does not spare on bills - and organizations that need funding, like colleges. So, thanks to Bleacher Report, some of hip hop s favorite figures will be going head-to-head to raise money for the Historically Black University & Colleges (HBCU) of their choice.
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Feb 16, 2021
Feb 16, 2021
FRANKFORTâ The struggles and challenges that dominated news headlines over the past year now serve as the inspiration for this yearâs Black History Celebration.Â
Hosted by the Kentucky Legislative Black Caucus, the 2021 Black History Celebration will be streamed online on Tuesday. The celebration can be viewed starting at 11:30 a.m. today at http://bit.ly/BHC-2021
The theme for this yearâs event is The Struggle Continues: Pandemics, Social Justice, Equity and COVID-19.
The event is usually held in the Capitol Rotunda and open to the public, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this yearâs celebration will be held virtually.