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Maurice Peebles

Maurice Peebles

Editor in Chief at Complex

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A Black History Tribute: ‘Thank You for Leading the Way’

This Black History Month, we chose to celebrate figures—both current & historical—who have inspired us and shaped our world through thank-you letters.
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The Best Episodes of ‘The Boondocks’

A look back at ‘The Boondocks,’ one of the most important television shows on the black experience in America.
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Stephen A. Smith’s Career Advice: “You Can Be Anything You Want to ...

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith gives Complex Sports his best advice for young people hoping to make it in America.
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Kristaps Porzingis on Donald Trump: ‘You Have to Give Him a Chance....

Kristaps Porzingis opens up about the election, his favorite New York slang, and changing the NBA.
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The Worst Games by the NFL’s Best Quarterbacks

Even the league’s best QBs have an off day. This is the worst of the best in the NFL.
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Meet the Real-Life White Iversons

We asked four white guys named Allen Iverson about Post Malone’s song, practice, and sharing a name with a Hall of Famer.
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The Space Jam Video Game Is Still Trash

Space Jam the movie is a cult classic. Space Jam the video game? Garbage water.
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Red States Versus Blue States: Who’s Better at Sports in 2016?

We tallied the records of red and blue state teams to see who really runs sports in America.
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9 Things You Didn’t Know About Donald Trump’s Baseball Career

You know Trump as the controversial GOP candidate, but do you know Trump the baseball prospect?
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Every NBA Team’s Best Weed Story

Every team has had a stoner or two. These are each team’s best marijuana-related tale.
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The Most Easily Triggered Fan Bases in Sports

These are the most easily provoked fans on the internet who are triggered with just a few words. Did your squad, or favorite player, make the list?
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Chordale Booker: From a Jail Cell to the Boxing Ring

From selling drugs and getting arrested on gun charges to working his way up as a contender, Chordale Booker has seen it all.
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Lewis Hamilton: I Don’t Need Your Validation

From back-to-back World Championships to dancing in Barbados with Rihanna, auto racing’s biggest star shows no signs of slowing down.
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WWE Superstars Finishing Donald Trump: An Illustrated Guide

He may never become the President of the United States, but Donald John Trump just became the latest resident of Suplex City.
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Beyond The Court: Nerlens Noel Has His Eyes on the Future

The 76ers center opens up about his personal milestones, former football career, and celebrity crush.
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LeBron James Killed Skip Bayless

How Skip went from King of the Trolls to sad and irrelevant in one night.
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So Was That the Greatest Game We Ever Saw?

So where does Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals rank on the list of the greatest games we’ve ever seen? The Complex squad couldn’t wait to weigh in.
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Beyond the Court: Evan Turner is Looking for the Right Fit

The Boston Celtics’ free agent guard doesn’t need your acceptance. Having his own style seems to be working just fine.
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Meet Kevin Warren, the Highest-Ranking Black Executive in the NFL

The NFL has an executive diversity problem. We ask the highest-ranking black executive how to change that.
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Eagles Rookie Carson Wentz Talks Redhead Stereotypes, Philly Fans, ...

Philly’s newest QB is getting adjusted to his new city.
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The Alternate History of Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley: Teammates

Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley could’ve both been drafted by the 76ers in 1984. Here’s what would’ve happened.