Cam’ron & Ma$e Share Laugh With ‘Best Point Guard Ever’ Isiah Thomas


Phoenix, AZ – 

Cam’ron and Ma$e linked up with NBA legend Isiah Thomas while in Phoenix for Game 4 of the playoffs between the Suns and Denver Nuggets over the weekend.

Killa Cam dubbed the Detroit Pistons Hall-of-Famer the best point guard ever over the likes of Magic Johnson and Steph Curry as the Harlem native leaned into his sports commentator role for hisIt Is What It Is talk show.

“We here with the best point guard ever,” Cam’ron said with a laugh alongside Ma$e and Zeke in what could double as a promo for his sports talk show. “Ever, what the fuck is you talking about? Listen, man, ever n-gga. It Is What It Is.”

Ma$e chimed in: “Lace ’em up right now!”

Fans responded in 2Cool2Bl0g‘s comment section calling out Cam for his take crowning Isiah as the best point guard to ever live.

“C’mon man… Even I know Magic Johnson was the best PG EVER and he was before my generation,” one person wrote while another said: “Lying to that man on camera is crazy!”

It was a busy Sunday night (May 7) in Phoenix where Cam connected with former NBA player Grant Hill, who was calling the game on the broadcast side. The Dipset rapper even claimed he offered Hill a spot on the show.

I offered @realgranthill a job at @itiswhatitis_talk (DEATHROW) he laughed and said I can’t afford him yet. lol,” Cam wrote to Instagram. “But on some real shit Grant has some [fire] beats. I’m cop one bro. Appreciate the love.”

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However, Grant Hill calledIt Is What It Isthe “hottest show” in online sports talk and offered to be a guest on the viral show at some point down the line.

Isiah Thomas posted a photo with Ma$e as the pair bonded as both were part of different famous “Bad Boy” families.

Zeke’s Pistons were branded as the Bad Boys for their physically punishing nature on the court as they won back-to-back championships and Ma$e used to run with Diddy’s Bad Boy Records.

Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns evened the series against the Nuggets up at 2-2 with a pivotal Game 5 slated for Tuesday night (May 9) in Denver.





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