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Nets to host 'Biggie Night,' honor rapper on 20th anniversary of death

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  1. tinman

    tinman 999999999
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    http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...notorious-big-biggie-night-vs-new-york-knicks

    On the weekend of the 20th anniversary of the death of The Notorious B.I.G., the Brooklyn Nets will hold a "Biggie Night" to celebrate the life of Brooklyn's legendary rapper when the Nets host their cross-city rival New York Knicks on Sunday.

    Barclays Center plans to honor Christopher Wallace, Brooklyn's most iconic rapper who was shot and killed on March 9, 1997, with Sean "Diddy" Combs and Wallace's mother, Voletta Wallace, in attendance and paying tribute to Biggie with planned pregame and halftime ceremonies. Wallace's children -- T'Yanna and CJ Wallace, Mark Pitts and Wayne Barrow -- also have been invited to attend.

    Notorious B.I.G.'s music has been a fixture at Nets games since the franchise moved to Brooklyn in 2012. The rapper's songs are played before games and at halftime, and many of the rapper's beats are played as in-game music. Barclays also hosted the first-ever Bad Boy Reunion Tour last year when Puff Daddy headlined the sold-out event that started with a celebration of Wallace's 44th birthday in Brooklyn.

    "We infuse Brooklyn wherever possible," Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment, told ESPN.com. "The architecture of the building speaks to the borough -- 85 percent of our employees are from Brooklyn. When you think of the music we play, we obviously play tribute to artists who have made Brooklyn a home or are from Brooklyn, starting with Jay Z, Biggie and many others. It has become part of our DNA."


    "He's from Brooklyn. We play his music. We consider ourselves the home of hip-hop -- both Brooklyn and Barclays Center. It is very appropriate that this night takes place in Brooklyn."

    The rebuilding Nets have struggled to an NBA-worst 11-51 record this season, but the team has hosted creative events this season. The Nets hosted the first-ever Pride Night on Jan. 25, when the team held a pregame awareness panel with members of the LGBTQ community that included former Net Jason Collins, who became the first openly gay athlete to play in the four major professional sports leagues in North America, and Nets chief marketing officer Elisa Padilla.

    "Obviously Biggie transcended Brooklyn," Yormark said. "It is really a night when anyone in New York can celebrate. I think it is going to be special, and we are excited to be a part of it."
     
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  2. Cranberry_Juice

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    Sounds like a Jackie Moon promotion.
     
  3. heypartner

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    Pretty cool that it's an all-NYC matchup. Did they request that scheduling..
     
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    Unpopular opinion alert.

    Biggie was a little overrated. His first CD was pretty good. He got killed, and then the second CD that came out was just okay.

    Yet many people consider him to be one of the greatest despite his small body of work.
     
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  5. tinman

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    Should they have a "Do the right thing" night?
     
  6. omgTHEpotential

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    Well, as you've stated, it's only your opinion, which you are totally entitled to, even if it's wrong (or right).
     
  7. tinman

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    The Nets suck really bad, so they need something to excite their fans. Biggie is more Brooklyn than any of their players.

    If the Rockets ever sucked that bad they might have a Bushwick Bill night
     
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    Can we have a UGK night?
     
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    I got a story to tell....
     
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    Face, Pac, Big, Cube, Outkast 5A/ 5B UGK are top 5 rappers/dou of all time
     
  11. Tom Bombadillo

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    Any list without Rakim and Big Daddy Kane is a broken list...
     
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    Work right by it... we're going to be busy before the whole thing.
     
  13. mrm32

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    Biggie>Pac....
     
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    Only when we become the Port Arthur Rockets.

    I am all for a Slim Thug day at Toyota Center.
     
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    Rakim and BDK (my pops gave me my middle name after Kane) are both top 10 along with Em and Pun but for a bro born in 88 these are the rappers that had the biggest impact on me
     
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    Play all of biggie's hits, fun for the whole family.

    Start with the ten crack commandments, I'd pay to see that.
     
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    Surprised they brought his family in on the anniversary of his murder. I'm sure they dont want to remember that.

    Why not his birthday instead?
     

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