Ma$e has revealed that he recently came face-to-face with an NBA star who he and Cam’ron repeatedly clowned on their podcast.

On Wednesday (November 22), the It Is What It Is co-hosts made an appearance on the Stephen A. Smith Show to discuss a range of trending topics in sports. Over the chat, the duo revisited their condescending comments about Paul George and how it culminated in a recent confrontation with the eight-time All Star.

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“[Brandon Miller] said from the Charlotte Hornets that Paul George was the GOAT of basketball — period,” the Dipset MC recalled. “I went crazy and said I don’t know what this kid is smokin,’ I don’t know where he’s been but he’s out his damn mind sayin’ Paul George is the GOAT.

“Fast-forward three weeks later, Paul George sees Ma$e at Summer League and says, ‘Why I can’t be the GOAT? What’s goin’ on, Ma$e? Tell Cam why I can’t be the GOAT?’”

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The former Bad Boy Records titan then explained while laughing that he couldn’t even think fast enough to respond rationally and instead ended up calling his partner in crime, saying: “Yo Cam, Paul George and them got me surrounded right now — why you say he can’t be the GOAT?”

Check out the rappers-turned-reporters discuss the latest development in their spat with PG13 at the 14:23 mark below:

Having enjoyed success in both Hip Hop and sports media, it’s no surprise that Cam’ron has made his share of enemies over his career. Earlier this week, Killa issued a warning to Black people who appear on Skip Bayless’ Undisputed show, alleging the sportscaster is using the community for “cool points.”

“Skip, you gotta let this shit go,” the 47-year-old said during a recent episode of It Is What It Is. “You ain’t the Juice! You ain’t Hall of Fame! N-gga we got Hall of Fame up here. You 8th grade with it. Stop this shit, man. Secondly, you probably was playing when no Black people could play in Oklahoma. It was probably segregated.

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“Shit was definitely segregated when you was All-Star AAU and all this other shit. You was playing in the Andy Griffith — that shit. You played in black and white. You could not play against no Black players at the time.

“My n-gga stop with this athlete shit because every time you talk about it, you embarrassing yourself,” he added. “And the next thing that I will say is this: to all my n-ggas that’s going over to that shit. Like Ma$e said, I don’t know why Skip ain’t found out. The reaching he doing this season is crazy. Bubba Dub, I hope you got paid. I know Lil Wayne getting paid, that’s my n-gga. Yella Beezy, get your money. Skip using y’all n-ggas! We the cool n-ggas and we ain’t gotta try to be cool.

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Cam’ron continued: “Yo if anybody that’s popping on the Gram, social media — do not go up there for free cause them n-ggas is getting the bag, my n-gga. They treating y’all like the NCAA in 1991, my n-gga… The name of their show, you ever see how it comes on, like the logo? It’s gold chains.

“Skip, get the fuck out of here with them gold chains bro. Yo stop man. You gotta stop bro. Yo Bubba Dub, Yella Beezy – like I said, I already know Wayne ain’t playing no games — stay the fuck away if y’all don’t get paid. That n-gga using y’all for cool points ’cause he don’t know how to be cool.”

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Skip Bayless has yet to respond to Cam’ron’s allegations.