Ice Cube Son Savagely Clowns Clippers For Having to Watch Lakers’ Championship Ring Ceremony

The Los Angeles Lakers will have their regular-season opener on Dec. 22. LeBron James and his teammates will play against the Los Angeles Clippers. The 2020 preseason schedule is over, and LA is getting ready for the big season. Well, Ice Cube is making headlines through his son. O’Shea Jackson Jr. has something to say about the Clippers. His message was dark and brutal.

“I just wanna be happy for the Clippers fans because you guys finally get to go to a ring ceremony!”

Epic burn.

Ice Cube and his son follow Lakers’ season

The Clippers have had disappointing seasons in the past. Almost every season ended up with an embarrassment. LA Clippers were missing the playoffs most of the time. Yes, NBA experts are well aware of their awful game.

However, things changed over the years. The Clippers became a good team. They got players like Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and many others. Today, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George lead the team. Kawhi signed with the Clippers in free agency but his debut with the team wasn’t that good. His Clippers team destroyed a 3-1 lead, and players went home without a title. Truth is, they couldn’t get any near LeBron, AD and the rest of the guys.

LA Clippers have never made the Western Conference Finals. Reaching the NBA Finals is almost impossible for the team. How could Kawhi blow a 3-1 lead against the Denver Nuggets? His team had an embarrassing game in the second round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs.

Clippers fans can now attend a ring ceremony, but it won’t be their ring ceremony. Maybe this will motivate players to do better in the upcoming season. But, they will have to go against a stronger Lakers team. LeBron and AD will play with a talented group. Montrezl Harrell left the Clippers to join their city rivals. Marc Gasol, Dennis Schroder, Wesley Matthews, and a few other players found their spot in Rob Pelinka’s team. This Lakers team looks much stronger than the 2019-20 squad. Let’s see how will the Clippers handle the situation this time.