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In The Herd: Ice Cube agrees with Colin that Lonzo and Kuzma need to end their diss track beef

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By TheHerdNow.com Staff Posted Mon, Jun 18, 2018

Last week, Lonzo Ball made headlines when he dropped a diss track going in on Laker teammate Kyle Kuzma.  Colin criticized the track when it dropped because he thought it was childish and could negatively impact the Lakers’ efforts to land LeBron James. Magic Johnson wasn’t thrilled with it either, and reportedly told the Ball and Kuzma to end their public battle.

Big 3 Commissioner, rap legend, and diss track expert Ice Cube joined The Herd today, and agreed with Colin’s take that Ball and Kuzma’s diss track war is a bad look for the Lakers, and needs to be squashed. He had some advice for Magic, on how to handle the situation, going forward:

“No more dissing in public. You guys got an issue with each other? Let’s speak on it in private.”

Colin took heat for making too much out of the battle when it started, but when Ice Cube agrees with you on the subject of diss tracks, you gotta say it was a good day.

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