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LeBron James Admits That Playing Alongside Son Bronny in the Playoffs Was “Crazy”
LeBron seemed amazed by sharing the floor with Bronny during the lakers' 107-98 win vs. Rockets. "It was so cool to be out there with him, and his brother, and his sister, and his mom in the building, and his grandma," LeBron said. He highlighted how it was crazy his mom got to see him and her grandson play together.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Lakers’ Sloppy Win Left Shannon Sharpe Warning About What Comes Next
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Goran Dragic Still Sounds Heated Over Robert Sarver’s $1 Million Comment
Dragic recalled former Suns owner Robert Sarver telling him he was “so happy” he missed the All-Star team because Phoenix wouldn’t have to pay a $1 million bonus in his contract. Dragic said the remark came after he was sent to All-Star Weekend for the Skills Challenge instead. “I was so pissed, man,” he said.
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Caitlin Clark’s Return Comes With a New Respect for Recovery
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