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Best player in the game. Best team in the league.

 

Now NBA champion, too.

 

LeBron James is finally savoring it all since taking his talents to South Beach.

 

''Happiest day of my life,'' he said.

 

James had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Heat in a 121-106 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night to win the NBA Finals in five games.

 

All that was left was a celebration nine years in the making - and two years after his acrimonious parting from the Cavaliers.

 

''It means everything,'' James said moments before being named the playoffs MVP to go along with his regular-season award. ''I made a difficult decision to leave Cleveland but I understood what my future was about ... I knew we had a bright future (in Miami). This is a dream come true for me. This is definitely when it pays off.''

 

James left the game along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh for good with 3:01 remaining for a round of hugs and the start for a party he's been waiting for since arriving in the NBA out of high school as the No. 1 pick of the 2003 draft. James hopped up and down in the final minutes, shared a long hug with opponent Kevin Durant, and then smiled as he watched the confetti rain down from the rafters.

 

''It's about damn time. It's about damn time,'' James said.

 

He was a choker last year, the guy who came up small in the fourth quarter, mocked for ''shrinking'' in the moment while playing with what he called ''hatred'' in trying to prove his critics wrong.

 

He came to Miami seeking an easier road to the finals but found it tougher than hoped, the Heat coming up empty last year and nearly getting knocked out in the Eastern Conference finals this time by Boston. Facing elimination there, James poured in 45 points on the road to force a Game 7 and the Heat won it at home.

 

''It was the hardest thing I've ever done as a basketball player,'' James said. ''You just put a lot of hard work into it and you hope that one day it will pay off for you.''

 

This time, with a chance to clinch, the Heat took control in the second quarter, briefly lost it and blew the game open again in the third behind their role players, James content to pass to wide-open 3-point shooters while the Thunder focused all their attention on him.

 

The disappointment of losing to Dallas in six games a year ago vanished in a blowout of the demoralized Thunder, who got 32 points and 11 rebounds from Durant.

 

Bosh and Wade, the other members of the Big Three who sat alongside James as he promised titles at his Miami welcoming party, both had strong games. Bosh, who wept as the Heat left their own court after losing Game 6 last year, finished with 24 points and Wade scored 20. The Heat also got a huge boost from Mike Miller, who made seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points.

 

That all made it easier for James, the most heavily scrutinized player in the league since his departure from Cleveland, when he announced he was ''taking his talents to South Beach'' on a TV special called ''The Decision'' that was criticized everywhere from water coolers to the commissioner's office. James has said he wishes he handled things differently, but few who watched the Cavs fail to assemble championship talent around him could have argued with his desire to depart.

 

He found in Miami a team where he never had to do it alone, though he reminded everyone during this sensational postseason run that he still could when necessary. He got support whenever he needed it in this series, from Shane Battier's 17 points in Game 2 to Mario Chalmers' 25 in Game 4.

 

In the clincher it was Miller, banged up from so many injuries that he limped from the bench to scorer's table when he checked in. He made his fourth 3-pointer of the half right before James' fast-break basket capped a 15-2 run that extended Miami's lead to 53-36 with 4:42 remaining in the first half.

 

The Thunder were making a remarkably early trip to the finals just three years after starting 3-29, beating the Mavericks, Lakers and Spurs along the way. With Durant, Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka and James Harden all 23 or younger, the Thunder have the pieces in place for a lengthy stay atop the Western Conference.

 

But their inexperience showed in this series, a few questionable decisions, possessions and outright mistakes costing them in their franchise's first finals appearance since Seattle lost to Chicago in 1996. Westbrook scored 19 but made only four of his 20 shots, unable to come up with anything close to his 43-point outing in Game 4, and Harden finished a miserable series with 19.

 

''It hurts, man,'' Durant said. ''We're all brothers on this team and it just hurts to go out like this. We made it to the finals, which was cool for us, but we didn't want to just make it there. Unfortunately we lost, so it's tough.''

 

Nothing they did could have stopped James, anyway.

 

Appearing fully over the leg cramps that forced him to sit out the end of Game 4, he was dominant again, a combination of strength and speed that is practically unmatched in the game and rarely seen in its history.

 

Wade skipped to each side of the court before the opening tip with arms up to pump up the fans, then James showed them nothing wrong with his legs, throwing down an emphatic fast-break dunk to open the scoring. He made consecutive baskets while being fouled, showing no expression after the second, as if he'd hardly even known he was hit. Drawing so much attention from the Thunder, he started finding his wide-open shooters, and the Heat built a nine-point lead before going to the second up 31-26.

 

Oklahoma City got back within five early in the third before consecutive 3-pointers by Chalmers and Battier triggered a 27-7 burst that made it 88-63 on another 3-pointer by Miller. James didn't even score in the run until it was almost over, hitting a pair of free throws after he was flagrantly fouled by Derek Fisher while powering toward the basket.

 

Gone was the tentative player who was mocked for shrinking on the big stage last year, too willing to defer to others who didn't possess half his talents. This time, he was at peace off the court and on attack on it, vowing to have no regrets and playing in such a way they wouldn't be necessary.

 

James promised multiple titles at his welcoming party, and the Heat have three pieces to build around. Pat Riley will have to fill some holes on the roster, but will likely find some players eager to come to Miami for the good weather and great chance to win.

 

Miller was one of them last year, and though injuries have ruined his effectiveness, his shooting turned this into the only blowout of the series after Miami had outscored Oklahoma City by just 389-384 over the first four games.

Source: Fox Sports

 

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NEW YORK (AP) — San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker is suing a New York City club and its operators for $20 million over a scratched retina he says he suffered during a fight involving singer Chris Brown and members of hip-hop star Drake's entourage.

 

The suit was filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Thursday. It says the W.i.P club in SoHo and its operators were negligent in security and supervision, which allowed the fight to take place.

 

Chris Brown, his girlfriend and his bodyguard were among eight injured during the fight inside the club last week. Police say members of Drake's entourage stopped Brown as he was leaving. The fight escalated and bottles were thrown.

 

There was no answer at phone numbers listed as affiliated with those named in the suit.

 

Source: Associated Press

 

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With all the news surrounding Kim Kardashian's current relationship with Kanye West it's easy to forget she's still a married woman and it doesn't look like her divorce is going to be nice and neat.

 

Kim's soon to be ex-husband, Kris Humphries has reportedly told his ex-girlfriend Myla Sinanaja a lot of dirt about the Kardashian clan. The biggest and most damaging claim is that Kim's mother Kris Jenner staged Kim's 2003 sex tape with Ray J

 

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Sources told TMZ that Sinanaj claims that Kris Jenner not only directed Kim to shoot her sex tape, but to re-shoot because Kris J didn't think the first one was "pretty enough."

 

On a recent episode of "Oprah's Next Chapter," Kim was asked if she thought she would be as successful as she is today had it not been for the tape.

 

"That's pretty much how I was introduced to the world," she told Winfrey. "It was a negative way, so I feel like I had to work 10 times harder to get people to see the real me."

 

TMZ caught up with Khloe Kardashian in New York today and asked her about the story.

 

"That is just disgusting and disturbing, and probably his fantasy," she said.

 

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50 Cent stopped by WGCI's Tony Sculfield and the Morning Riot show recently and the topic of Dr. Dre's long awaited Detox album came up.

 

"You you what it is...,he falls in love with music, then he falls out of love with it," 50 said. "I said [to him] you don't have to change anything. [It's] like Sade, when she makes a new album it reminds of the record that I liked from her. And I go 'yeah play that, that's the new one.' And it feels like the last one," Fif explained. "So Dre, he doesn't have to create a formula because he was gone so long if he gives us something that feels like The Chronic people will be happy. It's just so many thought processes or waves to go through to try and figure out exactly what it should be, that he's kind of scattered. You see him working with Rick Ross. He'll work with anybody to try and find something to make the record hands down the best record out there. When I know that he's got his own internal conflicts with that trying to find it, I can't have a problem with whoever he tries to work with"

 

50 was then asked if there would ever be a collaboration between him and Ross.

 

"Probably not," 50 said "We probably won't see that."

 

 

 

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MGK was recently banned from his own concert at New York City's Highline Ballroom due to a January arrest in Florida. The Cleveland rapper feels like he's being unfairly targeted by promoters and he's tired of it.

 

Check out his recent interview with Vlad TV where he lets off some steam and has a few not so kind words for the promoter that banned him from Highline.


 

 

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Mr. Bangladesh steps out of his producer's chair and spits some bars for the camera in the new video for his single "100." Bang gets assists from Pusha T, Jadakiss and a cameo appearance from Funkmaster Flex in this one.

 

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Meek Mill may have a growing hit record on his hands with the song "Amen," but he has angered at least one pastor in his hometown of Philadelphia.

 

The song which appears on Meek Mill's Dream Chasers 2 mixtape already has millions on youtube hits and is slated to be the first single on Meek's debut album Dreams and Nightmares.

 

Pastor Jomo K. Johnson, the author of the book 'Deadest Rapper Alive' is has taken it upon himself to revoke Meek's hood pass and is calling on fans to boycott the MMG rapper.

 

In audio posted on Johnson's blog about the song he accuses Meek of blasphemy and cowardice for "using the church as a platform to spew some very sinful and disgusting things 'thanking the Lord for good p*ssy.'"

 

Johnson further criticizes Meek and other rappers such as Jay-Z, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne for disrespecting Christianity in their songs and not the Muslim faith. He argues that rappers are afraid to disrepect Islam because it would put their lives in physical danger.

 

Check out what else Johnson has to say about Meek and the song below and let us know if you agree with what he is saying or think he's going overboard.

 

As a Hip Hop Fan and Pastor in North Philadelphia, I am saddened to have heard Meek Mill’s new song “Amen” off his Dream Chaser’s 2 mixtape. My church is a just a few blocks away from where Meek aka Robert Williams grew up at, and he is widely respected as a great rapper and hometown native. But with this latest song Mr. Williams has displayed a great disrespect for Philadelphia’s Christian community.

 

Williams is following the same cowardice path of many popular Hip Hop artists by using disturbing analogies in their music in comparison with the Christian Church. None of these rappers choose to demean or castigate the religion of Islam, only because doing so would put their lives in physical danger. Instead they choose to blasphemously insult the church, the Bride of Jesus, by comparing it to a club, sexual brothel, or by thanking the Lord for “good p*ssy”.

 

As a Pastor it hurts me to say that Meek Mill, with this song, has mimic’d his mentor by becoming a ‘blasphemous bastard’ through his music. It is my hope that he and other similar artists will recognize the seriousness of their error and acknowledge this sin by confessing it to the Lord Jesus Christ. All of us have sinned, and the Lord is more than willing to forgive those who confess those sins and turn to him in faith.

 

And finally, as a Hip Hop fan, I want to encourage every Rap Fan in Philadelphia who is a believer in Jesus Christ, to boycott Meek Mill until he acknowledges this blatant disrespect. And being resident of North Philadelphia and Pastor, I revoke Meek’s ‘hood pass’ until this happens. If he appears at the upcoming concert at Fairhill Park, we as a Church will be there to meet him.




 

 

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Trae Tha Truth is opening up about the shooting this week that left him with a bullet lodged in his shoulder and three other people dead. As we previously reported, Trae was outside of Scores Cabaret in Houston Wednesday morning when shots rang out.

 

The T.I. affiliate spoke with XXL about the incident.

 

I’m not sure exactly what the altercation was necessarily about, but long story short, whatever transpired, they ran in my direction, so in the process of running in my direction, that kind of had everybody in the open,” Trae told XXLMag.com. “So as the altercation came my way, shots were being dispersed, but since it was coming our direction, it was a crowd of people. Everybody was wrong place, wrong time. As far as my condition, I’m in the healing process, tryin’ to figure out how to get this bullet removed. The bullet’s still in my shoulder. They changing bandages now and it’s still bleeding.”

 

Two close associates of the rapper lost their lives during the shooting.

 

One of ‘em, most definitely, was part of the ABN family,” he said. “My brother, who got killed on Thanksgiving, Clip, his nephew was killed. And one of my peoples, an upcoming rapper from Houston, Cal Wayne, one of his people got killed, too. She was amongst the innocent bystanders. And then I was shot and somebody else was shot. It was just crazy, man.”

 

Trae told XXL that he has received support from many in the industry including T.I., Lupe Fiasco, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and more. He added that most of the feedback he has gotten has been positive, but there has been some negative backlash.

 

I watched the news out here yesterday, and people was comin’ out the woodworks with all this, ‘This ’cause of hip-hop,’” he lamented. “Muthaf*ckas don’t even know the situation. I was an innocent goddam bystander. People always make sh*t more than what it is. That’s why I haven’t talk to nobody [in the media] about the sh*t. I had news people showing up at my doorstep. I don’t even entertain that negative sh*t. I been in the negative life so long, I’m trying to move forward. The bad things are having to watch those who were killed, who got kids, having to deal with that. That’s a real f*cked up thing.”

 

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Pusha T visited the Hot 97 studios last night to chop it up with Funkmaster Flex. Pusha addresses the Nicki Minaj Summer Jam drama, Lil Wayne's response to "23.1" (he said it was horrible), speaks on Drake Vs. Chris Brown beef and more.


 

 

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Slaughterhouse gets assists from Robin Leach, Eminem and Cee Lo Green in the video for their brand new single "My Life." The track will be featured on their upcoming album welcome to: Our House.

 

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SOHH caught up with G-Unit rapper Kidd Kidd recently to get his opinion on the most underrated MC in the game. Kidd didn't have to think hard about his choice. The New Orleans native picked someone close to home who was on  the verge of doing big things before being cut down in his prime.

 

I'mma say ... hmm.. now I'm from New Orleans, so I gotta go with Soulja Slim.

Rest in peace, Soulja Slim. He was the realest rapper. I live in the same city he lived in and I see what he was about, and not on no rap sh*t

I'mma go with Soulja Slim and I'mma say why: Because I feel like he didn't get a chance to make his mark on the game. He didn't get a chance to show everybody, meaning the world, the same stuff that we know down here in New Orleans. I feel like if he woulda did that, he would really changed the game.

Being from New Orleans, now it's all on me to do that. Now they look at me like, "You a Soulja Slim" and that just come from being a real dude and taking that to the rap game. So Soulja Slim, definitely. Soulja Slim all day for most underrated.

 

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Kidd Kidd is about to drop his mixtape, It's All On Me later this summer. Check out a video from his most underrated choice, Soulja Slim below.


 

 

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Whenever we see Slaughterhouse together the crew always seems to be having a good time and not taking themselves to seriously, which is great. Fuse TV catches up with them along with Cee Lo Green on the set of the video for their new single "My Life."

 

Check out the clip below and cop the single from iTunes.


 

 

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Samuel L. Jackson pokes fun at Nicki Minaj's "Beez in the Trap" video in the latest promotional spot for the BET Awards 2012. Jackson will host the event which is set to take place on Sunday, July 1, 2012 at 8:00 pm ET.

 

Musical guests for the event include G.O.O.D Music, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown and Usher.

 

Check out Jackson's funny spoof below. Click HERE is player doesn't work


 

 

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Karen Civil recently caught up with Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul of Black Hippy to see what they have planned for the near future.

 

Topics included Ab's Control System album, Q's upcoming project, their upcoming US tour with Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock, group album and more.

 

 

 

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