Ma$E has said that Steph Curry is better than LeBron James after his 50-point performance to seal a win against the Sacramento Kings in the NBA playoffs.
On Sunday (April 30), both Ma$E and Cam’ron went on Instagram live to discuss both basketball giants after the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 120-100 to move on to the Western Conference semifinals.
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“Steph Curry just set the record for Game 7 all-time,” Cam’ron said. “Is he better than LeBron?”
“He’s better than LeBron,” Ma$E replied. “He gotta be the new GOAT, Killa.”
Watch their exchange below:
Both legendary rappers co-host their hysterical sports show, It Is What It Is.
On the music side, both Ma$E and Cam’ron delivered their first live performance of their classic hit “Horse & Carriage” nearly 25 years after the song was first released.
The historic performance took place during the two Harlem natives’ one-night-only show alongside Jadakiss at the Apollo Theater on Saturday (January 28). According to the venue’s website, the concert was a continuation of its 2022-2023 The Next Movement season, billed as “an exploration of what’s new, now and next in music, dance, art and ideas.”
Earlier this year, Ma$E was honored with his own day in New York City at a proclamation ceremony held outside Harlem’s iconic Apollo Theater on Tuesday (January 24).
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The 47-year-old former Bad Boy hitmaker received a framed proclamation from New York City Council Member Kevin C. Riley declaring January 24 “Ma$e Day” in Harlem.
The proclamation, which coincides with Hip Hop’s 50th birthday this summer, cites Ma$e’s “outstanding achievements and enduring contributions” throughout his career as multi-platinum artist, performer, songwriter, label executive and pastor.
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Joined by his wife and two sons, Ma$e graced the mic and said a few words in front of a gathering of family, friends, colleagues and fans.
“I want to thank all of you for coming out here today, but most of all, I want to say this because this really matters in our community: a win only feels great when you win with family,” he said.
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“Today, I have my whole family here — my wife of 22 years and a bunch of people in the crowd, a bunch of great artists…Thank you, and thank you Harlem for making me great.”
He added: “And most of all, my pastor is here. This is the guy that prayed for me when I left Hip Hop, so y’all all wanna know who changed me? This is the guy that changed me.”