Paul George credits Philadelphia’s Lil Dicky for him signing with Sixers

Paul George credits Philadelphia rapper Lil Dicky for him signing with the 76ers in free agency.

The Philadelphia 76ers have had a terrific offseason led by the big addition of Paul George in free agency. The Sixers were able to land the 9-time All-Star and max player they were looking for to team up with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey in order to move forward in the Eastern Conference.

The Sixers pulled out all the stops in their meeting with George. Along with President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey, GM Elton Brand, and team governors Josh Harris and David Blitzer, franchise icon Julius “Dr. J” Erving was also at the meeting.

George also discussed on “Podcast P with Paul George” the video the Sixers showed him which included Philadelphia icons such as baseball megastar Mike Trout and rapper Lil Dicky. It was Lil Dicky’s message that swayed him to join the Sixers:

That video—it sold me. What hit me was the saving money. It impacted me, it had a little touch on me.

Lil Dicky added:

I just thought, what would be pertinent information? I’m from Philadelphia, I know where your dollar goes in Philadelphia. I have a house in L.A., if I spent the same amount of money on a house in Philadelphia, it would be like 100 times bigger. Your bang for your buck goes so much further in Philadelphia.

The Sixers were obviously in “whatever it takes” mode to get George to Philadelphia. On paper, the Sixers have an elite trio with George, Embiid, and Maxey and they are squarely in the conversation to come out of the Eastern Conference and reach the finals for the first time since 2001.

 

Q&A: Magic Johnson says ‘nobody’ is going to want to play the Lakers in the playoffs

Magic: “I think D’Angelo has really grown and matured. He can score the basketball.”

Magic Johnson is a man so accomplished both on and off the basketball court that needs no introduction.

No matter the criteria, it would be hard to not include Johnson as one of the greatest to ever play the game. The five-time NBA champion and three-time NBA MVP also has one of the most charming and magnetic personalities in sports.

For The Win recently caught up with Johnson for a wide-ranging interview.

Johnson, who won the NCAA championship and was named NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player in 1979, checked in to discuss the upcoming March Madness tournament.

The former Lakers star, who also had one year of experience coaching the team in 1994 and had a brief stint as an executive before abruptly stepping down from the position in 2019, also shared his thoughts about the current state of the franchise.

Johnson also gave us a preview of his upcoming ad with Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, which features multi-hyphenate rappers and actors Dave Burd (AKA Lil Dicky) and Travis Bennett (AKA Taco).

The campaign with Coca-Cola launches on March 4, 2023, when North Carolina hosts Duke.

This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.

LeBron James gets his wish with a Season 2 of FXX’s Dave

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James counts himself as a fan of the FXX show ‘Dave’ that stars Lil Dicky, which was renewed this week.

LeBron James and many other viewers got their wish earlier this week when news broke that FXX’s critically acclaimed show ‘Dave’ would be renewed for a second season. Over the weekend, LeBron James was one of many, but definitely the most famous, who voiced his opinion on social media about getting a second season for the comedy, which the show confirmed on their social media on Monday. Of course, the show also made sure to give LeBron a proper shoutout on social media, to let him know the good news. While LeBron was one of many who loved the show, it couldn’t have hurt negotiations with executives that the most famous basketball player in the world likes the show.

LeBron is no stranger to making good television sitcoms either. His show “Survivor’s Remorse” went for four seasons on STARZ, which is a sitcom that focuses on the life of a professional basketball star, loosely based on LeBron’s life. In fact, we have a podcast about it too.

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Rapper Lil Dicky vows his ‘love’ for Matisse Thybulle on Instagram

After a career performance, 76ers rookie Matisse Thybulle earned high praise from his teammates and even rapper Lil Dicky.

After a career performance, Philadelphia 76ers rookie Matisse Thybulle earned high praise from his teammates and even those devoted fans of the team.

Including rapper, and Pennsylvania native, Lil Dicky.

Thybulle recorded a career-high 20 points in a win over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night as he shot 6-of-9 from the field, including 5-of-8 from 3-point range. He also added three assists, three steals, two rebounds and one block.

Teammate Tobias Harris called Thybulle an excellent rookie afterward while he also took to Instagram to issue his praise for Thybulle. Dicky joined in on the fun, adding that it’s “borderline impossible not to love” Thybulle.

Screenshot/Instagram
Screenshot/Instagram

Dicky has become a notable fan of the Sixers after attending several games over the years. He even took part in the team’s pre-game ceremonies last year during the NBA Playoffs against the Brooklyn Nets.

Meanwhile, Thybulle has been a fan favorite since joining the team given his likable personality and effort on the court. In 23 games, Thybulle is averaging 4.7 points, 1.5 steals and 1.3 assists.

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