Time: 2024-07-13
Ice Cube , a legendary figure in Los Angeles , recently shared his thoughts on various topics during interviews on radio stations KROQ and 94.7 The WAVE . As a die - hard Lakers fan , Ice Cube discussed the potential of LeBron James ' son , Bronny James , joining the team , drawing parallels to his own experiences as a father . Ice Cube expressed optimism about the move , highlighting the Lakers ' history of success without relying heavily on draft picks . He also touched on the growing attention towards the WNBA , praising the players ' passion for the game.
In another interesting development , Ice Cube revealed that WNBA player Caitlin Clark was offered a million deal to join his basketball league , The Big3 , in hopes of attracting more attention to the league . He emphasized the sense of community among basketball players , emphasizing the strong bonds and camaraderie within the sport . Ice Cube also hinted at future expansion plans for The Big3 , with potential new teams based in Los Angeles , Houston , Detroit , and Miami.
Reflecting on his multifaceted career spanning music , television , movies , and now , a basketball league founder , Ice Cube expressed pride in his achievements , particularly in launching The Big3 . He also shared insights into his upcoming projects , including a new Friday movie and new music slated for release in September.
Beyond his personal endeavors , Ice Cube weighed in on the recent feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar , expressing his appreciation for rap beefs within the music industry . He commended Kendrick for his track " Not Like Us , " highlighting the impact of the feud on the rap scene . Ice Cube reminisced about the importance of unity in the face of conflict , drawing parallels to past instances of solidarity in the music industry.
As Ice Cube continues to make waves across various industries , fans can look forward to more exciting projects and collaborations from the iconic artist . Stay tuned for further updates on his ventures and future endeavors.