Gillie Da Kid got a run for his money after trash talking the Philadelphia 76ers’ G-League team.
A skilled ballplayer himself, Gillie joined a practice with the Sixers’ minor league squad and had quite a bit of bravado — before they started playing.
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As a result, the guys put him in a scrimmage and put him to work – but he still managed to hold his own.
Check out the clips below.
Elsewhere in the sports world, Gillie got called out by NFL star CJ Stroud over the summer after he crowned Drake the winner in his rap beef with Kendrick Lamar.
Following the release of Drizzy’s “The Heart Part 6” by Drake, Gillie shared an Instagram post declaring him the winner.
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“It’s over with! Light-skinned n-ggas won. They took that shit, man. That shit over with, man. Kendrick can’t come back,” he said confidently.
“When he came back again [with ‘Not Like Us’], I said, ‘Oh, he barbecue baked, honey-dipped, glazed, basted, seasoned the light-skinned n-ggas’ and then Drake just … [laughs] It’s over with, the light-skinned n-ggas won.”
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Gillie was slammed by many in the comments section for his hot take, with one person writing: “Gillie really losing all credibility.”
During his appearance on Gillie and Wallo’s Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast weeks later, CJ had some words for “Unc” regarding what he deemed an incorrect assessment of the battle.
“You said that last diss wasn’t better! I’ma check you right now, Unc,” CJ said. “You tripping. We know you want the [Drake] interview.”
“This is the misconception,” Gillie fired back. “Bro, whether we interview someone or not, our checks still the same […] Let’s talk facts. The first two diss records from Kendrick was just … eh.”
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The athlete then replied: “Then the last one — he turned the whole city up! But after it came out, you said Drake winning. And I rock with Drake. Drake probably one of the hardest out. You can’t take away what Drake did. Kendrick too — I fuck with both of them. […] But just like football, if we lost, we lost.”
Ultimately, Gillie did agree that Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” was a true game changer, though he made it clear that he still rocks with both artists.