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Lakers hope LeBron James will help them reclaim spotlight of Showtime era
With a few exceptions, the Lakers were at the pinnacle of the NBA from the time they moved to Los Angeles. Now, they have a chance to be again.
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There's no way LeBron James and LaVar Ball can coexist with the Lakers
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Why LeBron James chose the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency
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His legacy secure, LeBron James is a Cleveland hero forever even with Lakers decision
LeBron James fulfilled his promise when he went back to Cleveland, and his legacy is secure despite his Lakers decision.
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Golfer Joel Dahmen accuses Sung Kang of cheating in final round of Quicken Loans National
After the final round of Sunday's Quicken Loans National, golfer Joel Dahmen wrote on Twitter that Sung Kang took an unfair drop at No. 10. The pair had argued before an official sided with Kang.
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Australia-Philippines FIBA basketball game gets ugly with 13 ejections after massive brawl
Thirteen players were ejected from the Australia-Philippines FIBA World Cup game after the teams exchanged punches Monday. The Philippines was ultimately left with just three eligible players.
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Former World Cup referee calls Cristiano Ronaldo 'screaming prima donna'
Former World Cup referee Graham Pol penned a savage criticism of Ronaldo’s antics towards officials at the World Cup
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Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert thanks LeBron James in classy farewell letter
Eight years after penning a scathing letter in response to LeBron James' first departure, Dan Gilbert struck a much more appreciative tone this time.
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American Sloane Stephens knocked out in first round at Wimbledon
American Sloane Stephens, a finalist at the French Open this year, was ousted in straight sets in the first round at Wimbledon by Donna Vekic.
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Why the World Cup hurts so much for Mexico
The Mexicans have lost in the round of 16 in each of the past six World Cups.
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