LiAngelo Ball's song "Tweaker" has been a hit among the NBA and WNBA players. From the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Chicago Bull's locker rooms to the Unrivaled league training rooms, the song has been getting big sports stars hyped up.
After a video of the Cavaliers locker room vibing on the song went viral, they might be back at it again. In a video posted by @nbaonespn on Instagram, Darious Garland declared that the Cavs locker room would be at it again.
After the win against the OKC Thunder, Cavaliers guard Darius Garland was in a conversation with ESPN Sports Center's Michael Eaves. When the host asked if the Cavs locker room was going to rock Ball's song again, Garland was very positive.
"I got the AUX, you know we gon' bump Gelo," Garland said.
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LiAngelo Ball reposted it on his Instagram story and showed love to the $39,446,090 Cavaliers guard [Spotrac].
"🌟 love gang," LiAngelo wrote in the caption.
As for G3 [Gelo], within a week of the release of his song, he has earned himself a big gig. LiAngelo Ball is set to perform on the opening night of Rolling Loud California in March.
Draymond Green gets honest about LiAngelo Ball's "Tweaker"
The NBA and WNBA have been grooving on LiAngelo Ball's debut song "Tweaker." However, the Golden State Warriors defensive star Draymond Green found himself as a first-timer on his show.
Green was in a conversation with former NBA player Baron Davis on his "The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis," when the latter asked for Green's opinion about Gelo's debut song. The Warriors star said that he still hadn't listened to the song.
Once the co-hosts listened to the song together on the show, Green was very impressed and even grooved with his co-host listening to the song.
"Hey, that's knocking, I ain't even gon' lie," Green said. "Alright, Gelo!"
Davis also praised LiAngelo Ball for keeping his songs original while also bringing back the 2000s vibe.
. The reason why I like it is, he brought back a 2000s vibe," said Davis. "He didn't come out trying to do drill rap, trying to rap like Lil Baby... I think this showing like 'man my sh*t different and it's knocking."
The former NBA player also revealed that several people have been calling him about LiAngelo because they wanted to book him for shows.
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