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		<description><![CDATA[Streetball.com is both hoops and hip-hop. So when LeBron James compared himself to Jay-Z and DeShawn Stevenson to Soulja Boy, it got me thinking: What does that make the rest of the league&#8217;s biggest stars? Guys like CP3 and Kobe would have to be compared to some pretty big MC&#8217;s to make this whole &#8220;hip-hoop&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember the good old days when kids were killing each other over sneakers and Starter jackets instead of drug deals gone bad? Don’t you yearn for the return of that golden era of urban youth? The folks at Philly-based Undrcrwn do. The specialty streetwear, apparel and footwear designers were recently tapped by Adidas to design [...]]]></description>
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