Ex Big3 Player Baron Davis Tells Ice Cube ‘Keep My Name Out Your Mouth’, Ice Cube Responds

Baron Davis, Ice Cube
Former Big3 Player Baron Davis Tells Ice Cube ‘Keep My Name Out Your Mouth’, Ice Cube Responds
Baron Davis wants the smoke with Ice Cube. A social media dispute betweent the two came after it was previously reported that Davis was booted from Ice Cube’s basketball league in July.
Bonzi Wells, Lamar Odom and Jermaine O’Neal were also dropped.
See the Big3’s statement below.

Davis also spoke on his exit.

But now that weeks have passed, it looks like there are still some issues between them.
Davis tweeted,
“Somebody told me it’s another big3 article talking about me. @icecube @thebig3 I told y’all in the group chat. Keep my name out ya mouth.. if you need me to really address the s*** I will. #bustas”
Ice Cube responded with,
“You got my number.”

It’s not clear what mention Davis was referring to. But Ice Cube has previously said of making the cuts,
“As a league we want players that are actually playing. If you ain’t playing or you can’t play or you have health issues…”
Ice Cube announced back in January that the league would be making some changes.

What do you think about Baron and Ice Cube’s back-and-forth? Tell us in the comments.
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