Fans of Cam’ron might know that as a high schooler in Harlem, he and Ma$e were among the best basketball players in New York City. The Dipset general took to Instagram to boast of his basketball prowess and took some slight shots at former New York streetball legends who went on to professional careers like Stephon Marbury and Rafer “Skip To My Lou” Alston.

Killa Cam posted a collage image featuring Marbury, Alston, Kareem Reid and God Shammgod. In the caption, Cam’ron insinuates that he gave all but Shammgod the business during their high school contests and sparked some playful jabs online.

“Every nigga I gave the business to in HS.. Except #Shamgod lol..ask’m,” said Cam’s caption to the pic. He made another post on Saturday with the same image with a caption which reads as follows:

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“So my former opponents are denying me my high school legacy @starburymarbury we knocked u out the playoffs in the semi_finals to go to the chip in 92′ (I’m lying?) I had 27.. U had about 12 and da L, and the countless times in laguardia house I scrapped u. @best_kept_12 I gave u 50 points in Forrest, u always talking bout u had 50 something.. U had about 40.. And u was ringing!! Skip (rafer) was on my team in laguardia house (tournament) and was a lil salty when I got MVP.. Over him.. Y’all all went pro.. Let me live.”

Cam singled out Marbury’s jab, with the former NBA All-Star writing, “He always made people laugh” with Reid calling the rapper out for a basketball challenge this summer while talking more trash.

Check out Cam’ron reliving his basketball glory days in the posts above and below.