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From one Iceman to another, Drake was gifted an autographed jersey by NBA legend George “Iceman” Gervin. Photos surfaced on social media over the weekend of Gervin signing his No. 44 San Antonio Spurs jersey, which he addressed to Drake as Iceman. “To: Drake, to Iceman From: 44 Iceman,” Gervin wrote on the back of the jersey.
Drake has steadily been rolling out bits and pieces of ICEMAN, his forthcoming project that has been teased over the last few weeks. Although the 6 God hasn’t confirmed an official release date for the body of work, Johnny Manziel just casually dropped off a major detail about its arrival.
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Complex on MSNJohnny Manziel Hints When Drake's 'Iceman' Album Could Arrive
During a recent conversation, the former NFL quarterback hinted that Drake's highly anticipated album, Iceman, might drop sooner than expected, specifically around the 6 God's birthday on October 24. Manziel also stated Drizzy will be returning to Texas, where he'll take him to a Texas A&M college football game.
Backstage at Drake's concert in Cologne, Germany, Spurs icon George Gervin (also known as "The Iceman") signed a No. 44 jersey for the rapper, as seen in a slideshow of photos posted by Drake on Instagram August 17.
After Drake announced his ICEMAN album, the X page @hfrpodcast claimed he had dropped a music video for it on August 17, 2025. The post got over 712K views, but the claim is false.
Drake's new album 'ICEMAN' is coming “soon, probably end of October/early November,” according to Johnny Manziel pic.twitter.com/T6ki4KeOOV
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Johnny Manziel has hinted that Drake's upcoming album, ICEMAN, could be released in late October. He also said that the rapper will visit Texas after the release.
Isaiah "Iceman" Vicens, a city native who overcame a disability to become a martial arts instructor and champion competitor, died Aug. 10, his mother said Monday. He was 29. Vicens ran Iceman's Martial Arts Academy in Stratford and also was working as a security guard at Curiale School,