The 2024 NBA playoffs saw the breakthrough of a superstar in Minnesota Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards. The 22-year-old guard took the postseason by storm after monstrous performances against the Suns and the Nuggets. Despite his brilliance, the Minnesota side failed to clinch an NBA Finals spot, falling to the Mavs in the WCF.
After the playoffs, Ant-Man took shots at multiple of his critics through an Adidas ad promoting his new shoe line. Among those who faced the blunt of the force of Anthony Edwards’ diss was rapper Cam’ron, who has now taken weapons in arms to counter. In a latest diss track, Cam’ron rhymed, “F**k wrong with Ant man? Gave him his props, homie got love from me. New commercial, y’all ain’t got love for me?”
In the commercial, Anthony Edwards was keeping receipts for his critics. Carmelo Anthony’s quote was mentioned in it, and so was Cam’ron, who said that Edwards is an All-Star but not a superstar yet. This led to the Timberwolves man saying, “F**k buddy.”
Adidas recently launched Anthony Edwards’ signature shoe line, AE 1, which has taken over the market with its slick design. But for Edwards to take a shot at Cam’ron was not something the rapper expected after giving him his props. He knows exactly who to blame for this situation between him and Edwards as he opens up about the ongoing fiasco.
Cam’ron blames Adidas for Anthony Edwards fiasco
In the diss track, Cam’ron compares Edwards with Kanye West, AKA Ye. Ye was signed with Adidas until the sports brand dropped him due to his controversial comments and anti-Semitism.
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“Adidas I’m blaming you, this is your fault … Y’all think you got the b-ball version of Kanye,” Cam’ron rapped. “Come on stop it dude, y’all just stopping through. He do something you don’t like, you’ll drop him too,” implying that Anthony will get his contract terminated like Ye due to his outspoken nature.
He has already drawn comparisons with Michael Jordan from the NBA world due to his similar gameplay and trash-talking habits. If the former Bulldogs guard is anything close to His Airness, Adidas won’t make the same mistake of ditching him and letting him walk straight into Nike, which created a dynasty thanks to Air Jordan.
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