Tekashi 6ix9ine Beats Tory Lanez In A One-On-One Basketball Game

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Tekashi and Tory Lanez flex their basketball skills.

Tory Lanez has flexed his abilities on the court on numerous occasions. While it doesn't look like a career in the NBA would be feasible for him, he could still do his thing. He's previously been spotted playing ball with his former nemesis, Drizzy, inside of the Miami Heat's facilities a few months back. However, Tory recently lost a game of ball with another rapper recently inside of his home court.

Tekashi 6ix9ine was recently spotted with Tory Lanez playing a game of one on one. The short clip that 6ix9ine posted to his Instagram showed both rappers getting their points in but turns out 6ix9ine is better at ball than expected. Tekashi ended up getting the dub in the game while Tory excused his performance by saying he let 6ix9ine win.

"I let him win right now. You know, he's in L.A. right now, he got a lot of pressure on him," Tory joked to the camera.

6ix9ine posted the video to his Instagram which also came along with an expected trolling tone to it.

"Played a random fan yesterday it was cool. We took the W that’s all that matters." He wrote.

Aside from their little ball game, the two of them were also spotted in the studio before. The two of them previewed their collaboration together. Tory Lanez is expected to be on Tekashi 6ix9ine's debut project which is slated to release this Friday. Keep your eyes peeled for that and peep the recap from their match below. 

Tekashi 6ix9ine Beats Tory Lanez In A One-On-One Basketball Game
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