Gregg PopaBitch
A new testament in basketball
Straight Out Of Compton
It wasn’t just the numerous Campbell Chunky Soup commercials featuring NFL champion, All-Pro, and Stanford graduate Richard Sherman. You have to also credit the return of Tyson Chandler to the Dallas Mavericks, restoring their title hopes.
He may have only been dressed in civies, but Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard was very much a part of the conversation regarding the San Antonio Spurs after reports that he wants a maximum contract. After playing noteworthy defense against LeBron James on a way to winning a championship and getting a personal design logo for his Jordan brand shoes, Leonard has the leverage to demand to be paid as a star.
Just in time for John Singleton’s upcoming biographic on the trendsetting rap group N.W.A., the City of Compton is experiencing a renaissance through its native sons.
James Harden of Compton returned to Los Angeles ranked as the top shooting guard in the NBA to play against Kobe Bryant and in his triumphant return to the Staples Center. Harden’s response? 32 points on 17 shots and 15 made free-throws, a game high in front of the dozens of family and friends win attendance.
And who did the NBA call to provide the OFFICIAL anthem of the 2014-2015 season? Compton emcee Kendrick Lamar and his track “i.”
From Arron Aflolo of the Denver Nuggets to the Toronto Raptors All-Star DeMar DeRozan, Compton’s boys from the hood have collectively led the mainstream back to the C.P.T.

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oh lawd.
I spent several years in nearby Westchester. I see this garbage article full of misspellings, run-ons, and dangling modifiers and in the article, he's saying Compton and CPT but then he puts Bompton in the thread title? Which is it? Furthermore, why even inject that in an article that is supposed to be bringing the city together and giving ups to the guys that are making it big? I am granting him a do over.