Although the recruited all-star rap line-up does not appear in any segments together, pop music video mega-director Hype Williams uses vintage stills of the Cleveland Cavalier forward throughout the video to add a cohesive element.
Drake's R&B-tinged vocals back the entire track interrupted by verses from Kanye West, then Lil Wayne and finally Eminem, the latter accompanied by Slaughterhouse in the background fueling rumors that they will be signing to Eminem's Shady Records.
'More Than a Game' hits movie theaters Oct. 2. The video can be watched after the jump.



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