![]() I love football, love basketball and even though I’m not really into baseball, when the Indians are in it, I’m into that too. I’m sure everybody sees my crazy tweets, but I just love sports. And then the whole squad we had later with Mark Price, Ehlo, Brad Daugherty and Harper, there’s just a whole lot of history with Cleveland teams, and I stand behind it 100 percent. I was really young but I remember watching it with my father, just hearing his name-World B. Free was on the team-now that’s back in the day. KB: I remember watching the Cavaliers when World B. SLAM: What are some of your earliest memories as a Cavs fan? I’ve been a Cleveland sports fan ever since I can remember, ever since I was little. That’s just me, you just go for Cleveland win or lose. You might talk trash about them, say this or say that, but as soon as that game is on TV, I’m right in front of it rooting for whatever team it is. The history runs deep, the culture runs deep and if you’re from Cleveland then you already know-no matter what, you just ride with the team. KB: Oh man, Cleveland sports teams run deep. SLAM: Can you talk about that passion you have for Cleveland’s sports teams and what it means when they do well? If they just make the Playoffs, I really think that would show progress. As long as everybody stays healthy, we get Irving some consistent help out there, and everybody plays their role, I think we can at least make a good run-at least to the Playoffs. ![]() It was a major blow when LeBron left I think that kind of put the city in a slump a little bit, but we always climb back and I’m pretty sure the Cavs are going to climb back this year. Krayzie Bone: I’m really interested to see what they can do. SLAM: What are you hoping your Cavaliers can accomplish this year? We also talked about The Quick Fix Show he launched this month as well as his record label, clothing line, music career and more. Recently, SLAM caught up with the rap icon to discuss the upcoming NBA season along with getting his thoughts on Kyrie Irving, Mike Brown and the Cavs. But despite his monumental success-which includes becoming a multi-platinum artist who won multiple Grammy’s while recording songs with both Biggie and Pac-Krayzie Bone is still that same kid from the 216 rooting for Cleveland every time the Cavaliers take the floor. Through hit records like “Thuggish Ruggish Bone,“1st of Tha Month,” “Tha Crossroads” and countless others, Krayzie would help put Cleveland on the map by repping his city along Bone’s path to superstardom. Free would quickly evolve into a lifelong devotion to his hometown sports teams for Henderson, aka Krayzie Bone. Those early childhood memories of a guy they called World B. By Brendan Bowers / before Anthony Henderson was introduced to a worldwide audience as a member of the legendary rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, his father was introducing him to the Cleveland Cavaliers. ![]()
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