Showing posts with label Iman Shumpert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iman Shumpert. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Iman Shumpert responds to Kendrick Lamar's verse on "Control" with his own track.


Hey Iman, I think it is wise for a NBA player to stay out of this one. I mean you are good, in comparison to every athlete that tried their hand at rapping, but not like real rapper good. You still have cool hair though.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Iman Shumperts models new orange alternate New York Knicks jersey.

Nothing is official yet. Although Iman did remove the photo above from his instagram after a few hours. Via: Reddit
YES. NOW THIS, THIS IS ORANGE DONE RIGHT. Took you long enough, Knicks.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Iman Shumpert favors his flat top over Norris Cole's.


I am on Team Norris Cole. Norris's hi top fade may not be as tall as Iman's, but at least he doesn't look like the eraser end of a no. 2 pencil. 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Random NBA .GIF of the Day: Iman Shumpert celebrates Quentin Richardson's 3 Pointer.

BUMP. Via: SB Nation
Someone forgot to slip Rasheed Wallace a memo for the Quentin Richardson three point celebration. Can't really blame him though, who would have thought that Q-Rich would play in a game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals in 2013, and score actual points.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Carmelo Anthony, Iman Shumpert and the New York Knicks talk hairstyles.


See Iman, no one likes your hi-top fade haircut. It was cool when it was shorter, but now, that thing is out of control. Also, Steve Novak with a flat top is probably one of funniest things imaginable, if only there were actual photographic evidence. It can't be much worse than my elementary school photo though, let's just say that a head full of gel and a righty side part isn't one of my best looks. Oh, and did I mention I had those super nerdy 90's glasses on with my Bobba Fett t-shirt, I promise I was cool back then. I had all the ladies. It's too bad that cooties existed when I was 11.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Random NBA Photo of the Day: Iman Shumpert's Triangle Bald Spot.

Via: Iman Shumpert's Instagram
There are a few things you need to know about New York Knicks' sophomore, Iman Shumpert. He raps with a shoe on his head, he is sponsored by Adidas, he has the highest of hi-top fades, and on Friday night vs. Bucks, he debuted a new addition to his hair with a Adidas logo shaved in to the back of his head. But what Iman didn't know was that, this was against league rules, so he had to remove it in order to prevent any further fines that his non-Michael Jordan salary can afford, leaving him a rather noticeable triangular bald spot in it's place. It's not all that bad though, at least you can pass it off as some weird tribute to a specific veteran teammate that is nursing an injury on the bench. I am sure Rasheed Wallace and his circular patch of bald would be honored in some way.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Monday, December 10, 2012

Iman Shumpert raps with a shoe on his head.


.. And wore his Carmelo Anthony jersey backwards. The youngsters these days have one hell of a take on fashion. But I am not here to teach him how to wear his clothes properly, I just want you to know that he is the best NBA rapper. Sorry Stephen Jackson, please don't tweet me a threat.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Iman Shumpert freestyles to Kanye's Clique.


You should know by now that there are only a few NBA players that are given props for their rapping and Iman is in the "elite" list of them. But after seeing this video, it might change your mind.

Ok, so many problems with this and since it is the offseason, I have nothing to do then breaking it down for you.

First off, saying that you got Raymond Felton, Kurt Thomas and Jason Kidd, is not threatening to anyone. Before you go ahead and kill "em", you should be more worried about them suddenly fainting on court and wither to death. Which is very possible as Felton is still out of shape, no matter he says how many pounds he lost, and other two are near/at their 40s'.

Second, I will give him props for actually freestyling the right way, unlike rappers do now a days, where they write their verses out before performing them. With that said, that was not impressive at all, listing your teammates, do not showcase you abilities, no wonder Stephen Jackson called him whack.


Sources: Beyond the Buzzer (picture), and Knicks Now.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012