So yesterday I posted a horrific music video featuring the 1986 Los Angeles Dodgers. Someone then informed me of the fine video above. Right now everyone in Dallas/Fort Worth has Jason Kidd-fever with the Mavericks recent trade. This isn’t Kidd’s first stop in Dallas – he was originally drafted by the Mavs in 1994.
1994 was also the year that Kidd made the mistake of recording a rap song with Money B of Digital Underground. The list of basketball players who thought they could rap is long:
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Shaq
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Kobe
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Ron Artest
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Tony Parker
But this effort (if you can call it that) might be the worst of them all. Would Mark Cuban have been as willing to part with $17 million to get this trade done had he heard this rap first?
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Larry Bird should never rap, Tony Romo should never sing « Texas Tailwind // May 12, 2008 at 10:02 pm |
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