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NBA Playoffs Unleashes Zoo-Like Behaviour | Fanning The Flames by Hussein Abdullahi

Following the opening round of the 2021 NBA Playoffs, we've witnessed a great amount of disorderly conduct by NBA fans. Within one week, the NBA reported four incidents involving fans publicly shaming the players. From racial slurs and name-calling to throwing food and beverages, at what point does the NBA step in to enforce rules that hold the fans responsible for their insidious behaviour? NBA players have exercised a great amount of professionalism, but when it comes to fan misconduct there shouldn’t be a double standard. NBA players including Russell Westbrook, Trae Young, Kyrie Irving and Ja Morant have all been victims of fan disorderly conduct.

“In a civilized society, we actually know better already. And the fact that you're doing it is only because you think you can.” - Stephen A. Smith

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Photo courtesy of (Fox News)


Fanning The Flames

During Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals between the Philadelphia 76ers and Washington Wizards, Russell Westbrook went down with an apparent ankle injury in the 4th quarter. As Westbrook made his way towards the locker room a fan threw popcorn on him as he exited through the tunnel adding "insult to injury". Westbrook was hysterical as he had to be restrained by security guards to prevent any further altercation with the alleged fan. Westbrook like several other NBA players has been victimized by the media for their reactions toward jarring fans.

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“ To be completely honest, the [expletive] is getting out of hand, especially for me. The amount of disrespect and the amount of fans just doing whatever they [expletive] want to do.” - Russell Westbrook

Following the popcorn incident, Westbrook made a public response at the post-game conference highlighting the importance of player protection in NBA arenas. Shortly thereafter, the Sixers released a statement apologizing to Westbrook and the Wizards organization, The identified fan was a season ticket holder who will have his membership revoked and will be banned from all events at Wells Fargo Arena.


Bedlam At The Garden

After a tough battle in a Game, 1 duel between the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks things got fiery in Madison Square Garden. Trae Young was cast as public enemy #1 after his late-game heroics. Following the Hawks Game 1 victory, 15,000 Knicks fans all heckled Young as he tried to secure a victory in Game 2. However, an electric night in the Garden was overshadowed by disrespectful actions of a Knicks fan. In the 4th Quarter, Young inbounded the ball on the sideline when a fan spits on him from the 3rd row.

Photo courtesy of (CBS SPORTS)

Photo courtesy of (CBS SPORTS)

Shortly after Game 2, MSG reviewed the footage and confirmed that a patron deliberately spits on Young. The identified fan has been banned indefinitely from Madison Square Garden. Unfortunately, the NBA needs to start enforcing rules that hold fans responsible for misconduct in arenas, there needs to be a zero-tolerance policy for any forms of abuses towards players. Several sports broadcasters have questioned how the NBA should deal with bad fan behavior and what substantiate the need for fans imprisonment.

“A ticket to the arena is not an exit to civilization. By the way, the law of civility is there to protect the people who need them.” - Max Kellerman


Boston Celtics Fan Throws Water Bottle At Kyrie Irving

Following a 141-126 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 4, a Celtic fan allegedly threw a water bottle at Brooklyn Nets Kyrie Irving as he exited the court at TD Garden. Fans pointed out the alleged suspect who was then identified and escorted out by the Boston Police. The Fan was arrested and taken into custody where he was charged with assault and battery. According to the Boston Police, the identified suspect is 21-year-old Cole Buckley.

“It has been that way in history in terms of entertainment, performers and sports for a long period of time and just underlying racism and just treating people like they're in a human zoo.” - Kyrie Irving

TD Garden has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to violations of guest code, the media commended TD Garden’s personnel on how they resolved the situation in comparison to the other incidents. Kyrie Irving spoke with the media and insisted that the incident may be linked to systemic racial tension, Irving has verbalized a message that resonates with his fellow African-American athletes who’ve been attacked by fan misconduct.

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(AP Photo/Elise Amendola )AP

Several sports fans have questioned if this underlying issue is a race-based one or a sense of entitlement. The NBA needs to stand in support of the players and enforce new policies that hold fans responsible for their actions like we saw in Boston. From an entertainment standpoint, the NBA playoffs have nothing short of spectacular, however, the safety of players should be the top priority and not compromised.

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Featuring: NBA

Written by: Hussein Abdullahi


Rapper Sheck Wes is Balling Overseas For Paris Basketball | Been Ballin by Hussein Abdullahi

Sheck Wes Takes his Basketball Talents to Paris Basketball

Photo Courtesy of Paris Basketball

Photo Courtesy of Paris Basketball

New York Rapper Sheck Wes has been known for hits singles “Mo Bamba” and “Been Ballin”, now he is taking his talents to France where he will play in the Paris Basketball. Wes’s officially signed a contract that will allow him to compete in the PRO B League for the ‘21 season. The Parisians are anticipating a stellar debut performance from the Harlem native. According to Paris Basketball, Sheck Wes’s official game jersey was exclusively released on Saturday. For those that have been paying close attention to Wes, he’s been grinding in the gym with renowned NBA trainers Chris Brickley and Chris Johnson.

We are glad to announce that Sheck Wes signs with Paris Basketball.
— Paris Basketball
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Photo Courtesy of Paris Basketball (@lebougmelo)


Sheck Wes Been Ballin

Sheck Wes has kept the dream alive after going undrafted in the 2020 NBA Draft. Before the kickstart of Wes’s music career, he had his sights on making it to the NBA. Back in 2016, Wes decided to put basketball aside to pursue a career in modelling. The Norman Thomas standout recalls skipping a playoff game to participate in Kanye’s Yeezy Season 3 show. That moment changed everything for him and the rise of Sheck Wes had begun. Fast forward to 2021 and Sheck Wes is balling overseas. Growing up in Harlem Wes honed his hoop skills playing alongside childhood friends and Orlando Magic Mo Bamba. Wes released the critically acclaimed hit single Mo Bamba in 2017, which speaks on his early recruitment as he rose to stardom and comparing it to the recruiting process of a 5-star recruit like Mo Bamba. The two are both a part of the sports and entertainment world living similar lives and re magnifying their Hometown Harlem, NY.

Photo by: HypeBeast

Photo by: HypeBeast

All the things that I wanted from basketball I get now from Music, like damn a SLAM interview.. Amazing
— Sheck Wes

Paris Basketball

Since in existence, Paris Basketball has kept a pulse on urban culture. The intersection of fashion, sports and entertainment has cultivated a creative space for emerging talents globally. With the emergence of the Paris Basketball and Quai 54 (World Streetball Championships), basketball has now become immersed within the Paris culture. The Rendez-vous of Basketball and Hip-Hop will continue to elevate the experience on a global scale. With a prominent artist such as Sheck Wes, several other top-tier athletes will like to experience playing in a high-end leagues overseas. Sheck Wes has the potential to become the face of Paris Basketball for many years to come, From Harlem NY to Paris… Hoop Dreams never die.

Photo by: Cian Moore

Photo by: Cian Moore

I will be taking my talents overseas to the beautiful city of Paris to join Paris Basket Club stay tuned. Paris Mon Telephone Sonne Toujours.
— Sheck Wes

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Photography by: Paris Basketball, Cian Moore, Yoann Guerini

Featuring: Sheck Wes, Paris Basketball,

Written by: Hussein Abdullahi