The reaction to the celebrity game has been seismic. “You can never go wrong playing old school Jay-Z in the gym,” he reveals, noting that he also gets requests for Lil Durk (“The best young players in the country are obsessed with Durk”), Jadakiss and Dave East. ![]() “I was stressing! I’m the DJ of the gym.” Brickley says he went with Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, The Blueprint and The Dynasty: Roc La Familia as well as a slew of Drake cuts. With so many hitmakers in one room, it was hard to find the perfect playlist to soundtrack the event. “The third game was super close,” he assures. Drake and his OVO cadre took the first game and Bieber and Quavo’s team secured the final two. Brickley says that they played three games, up to 11 points. On Feb. 6, he hosted Justin Bieber, Quavo and Drake in what he describes as a very “competitive” session. The latest celebrity pick-up match is one for the books - and, arguably, overshadowed the official All-Star Celebrity Game. ![]() Who makes the best basketball play? with the ball fake to make his defender turn around - to a knockdown 3 or with the inside out in transition to crafty finish or with the advance pass up the court to ball fake to crossover then dime to ? - post shared by Chris Brickley on at 3:21pm PST
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