kayden
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LeBron James:
"At this stage of my career, I think I've talked about just living in the moment a little bit more and being OK with celebrating the small victories. I think we should be proud of the way we played, the way we handled this. This is our first time in a playoff series together as a unit and obviously being without our MVP candidate and without AR for the first four games, we had some obstacles obviously. And I know they were out a couple of their guys as well. But I thought we answered the call, I thought we answered the challenge. For them to allow me to lead them, that means a lot to me."
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@LegionHoops While bro is a multimillionaire with hella gambling partnerships to get even MORE money. Bro u are superficial
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@wally1017 @MrBuckBuckNBA @OldManAndThree Everything is political, especially a league with 80% black players who can’t separate their lives from politics even if they tried. The only other alternative is being purposely ignorant to it like you
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Deni Avdija: "The whole world thought Chicago will take me at 4 (draft pick). Like, it made the most sense, and when Chicago drafted Patrick Williams it was a surprise. Because.. I don't know, nobody really thought about him going four... nobody really knew his name."
Via @OldManAndThree
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@kym4__ @MrBuckBuckNBA @OldManAndThree so is he supposed to act like he’s against his country for the NBA orrrr..????
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@ClutchPoints Mazzulla is such a great coach. Standing up for the guys who don’t get much run throughout the season puts so much confidence into them to perform when they get their opportunity, and you see it with how hard they play for Boston
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@Matt_Infield Taj Gibson, Harrison Barnes, Tobias Harris, Cj McCollum, Kris Middleton, Jeff Green, Marcus Smart, and Mike Conley, are all players that at some point every young team that wants to make a real push to become serous has to have in the lockeroom
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@dlee4three Saw him play in person at Stanford, he’s better than a lot of these top guards in the draft. I’m out on any small guards long term regardless though
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i hope everyone that’s placing a ton of stock in the freshman guard class really looks closely at how Ebuka stacks up to the rest of the field
Jonathan Givony@DraftExpress
NEWS: Stanford's Ebuka Okorie will declare for the NBA Draft, agents CJ Ward and Mike Miller of LIFT Sports told DraftExpress. The 18-year-old projected first-rounder led the ACC in scoring at 23.1 PPG. Has "two feet in the Draft," but if he returns, it will be to Stanford.
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