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I bet the Magic tonight. They were getting blown out early, but I wasn't worried, it's the NBA. However, I wasn't expecting to have this game won long before the final buzzer. Pathetic the Cavs are
 

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I didn't bet tonights game but Saturday vs Houston was 1 of the weirdest lines I saw all year. Houston only being -3 at Cle with how bad Cle's D has been and Kevin Love being out. When I saw that line, I assumed Cp3 was a late scratch and that really never happens with me and gauging NBA lines.

Not surprisingly, the game was over at halftime. So sometimes bets really are obvious, not often, but sometimes.
 

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I didn't bet tonights game but Saturday vs Houston was 1 of the weirdest lines I saw all year. Houston only being -3 at Cle with how bad Cle's D has been and Kevin Love being out. When I saw that line, I assumed Cp3 was a late scratch and that really never happens with me and gauging NBA lines.

Not surprisingly, the game was over at halftime. So sometimes bets really are obvious, not often, but sometimes.

Last night's was obvious too. Easy Money
 

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6 turnovers tonight for LeBeeeatch, twice as many as anyone else...

But he also touched the ball 10x more than anyone else. Don't let your hate for a player ruin your integrity

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But he also touched the ball 10x more than anyone else. Don't let your hate for a player ruin your integrity

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Um, he didn't even come close to touching the ball 10x more than anyone else. The fact is, he's a fucking turnover machine, and at his current pace,
he will break the all-time NBA record for turnovers.
 

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Um, he didn't even come close to touching the ball 10x more than anyone else. The fact is, he's a fucking turnover machine, and at his current pace,
he will break the all-time NBA record for turnovers.

He touches the ball every play, the offense runs thru him. He probably will break many of the all time records, including TOs.
 
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[ He's such a drama queen "I mean too much to society" ]

But we will definitely not shut up and dribble. I will definitely not do that. I mean too much to society, I mean too much to the youth, I mean too much to so many kids that feel like they don't have a way out and they need someone to help lead them out of the situation they're in."

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LeBron James reiterated his position that he will not use his platform as an NBA superstar to just dribble a basketball, saying he will continue to "talk about what's really important."
James made his first public comments Saturday since Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized the Cleveland Cavaliers star for speaking out on the state of race relations in America and his view of the leadership in the White House.<iframe class="teads-resize" style="box-sizing: border-box; width: 565px; height: 0px !important; min-height: 0px !important; border-width: initial !important; border-style: none !important; margin: 0px !important; padding: 0px !important; display: block !important;"></iframe>
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"I will not just shut up and dribble," James said after All-Star practice. "... So, thank you, whatever her name is. ... I get to sit up here and talk about what's really important and how I can help change kids."
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James initially responded with an Instagram post that contained a photo with the words "I am more than an athlete" and was captioned with #wewillnotshutupanddribble.
"It lets me know that everything I've been saying is correct for her to have that type of reaction," James said of Ingraham. "But we will definitely not shut up and dribble. I will definitely not do that. I mean too much to society, I mean too much to the youth, I mean too much to so many kids that feel like they don't have a way out and they need someone to help lead them out of the situation they're in."
Saying he doesn't mind being a symbol, James referenced past outspoken sports figures Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Bill Russell and Jackie Robinson, and said they all were not looking for rewards for their political commentary.
"We know it's bigger than us. It's not about us," James said. "I'm going to continue to do what I have to do to play this game that I love to play, but this is bigger than me playing the game of basketball."
James also discussed the impact that the new Marvel film "Black Panther" could have on African-American children as a possible inspiration. He then expressed his remorse for the victims of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, saying there have been too many tragedies like that in the past 10 years without change.
Ingraham's "shut up and dribble" comment was in response to James' interview with ESPN's Cari Champion in a piece taped for UNINTERRUPTED in January. During that interview, James and Golden State Warriors All-Star Kevin Duranttalked with Champion about this weekend's All-Star Game in Los Angeles and the political climate in the country from their perspectives. They were both also highly critical of President Donald Trump.
Durant, a member of Team LeBron for Sunday's All-Star Game, agreed Saturday that players should speak out.
"I feel like everybody has a voice, especially with our own platforms, we can use our voices for good," Durant said. "It's not just me. I feel like everybody in this room has a voice and it's getting louder and louder every day, so we've got to speak what we believe in, we've got to speak our truths, and we've got to keep it real out here."
Durant spoke to USA Today on Friday about Ingraham's remarks but declined to address them directly Saturday. He did praise James for using his power for good and inspiring other players to feel comfortable being themselves.
On Saturday, Ingraham released a statement defending her comments.
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</article>"In 2003, I wrote a New York Times bestseller called 'Shut Up & Sing,' in which I criticized celebrities like the Dixie Chicks and Barbra Streisand, who were trashing then-President George W. Bush. I have used a variation of that title for more than 15 years to respond to performers who sound off on politics," Ingraham said. "... If pro athletes and entertainers want to freelance as political pundits, then they should not be surprised when they're called out for insulting politicians. There was no racial intent in my remarks -- false, defamatory charges of racism are a transparent attempt to immunize entertainment and sports elites from scrutiny and criticism."
Ingraham added, "We stated on my show that these comments came from an ESPN podcast, which was not the case -- the content was unaffiliated with ESPN."
 

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He's a douchebag. Most overrated player in NBA history that isn't named Kobe.
 
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<header class="articleheader" style="color: rgb(17, 17, 17); font-family: Georgia, serif; font-size: 16px;">[h=1]LeBron James Says Past NBA Stars Inspire Him to Speak Out on Politics[/h]
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</header>[h=2]NBA All-Star Game MVP LeBron James says he will not stop speaking out on politics, because he feels a duty to continue his activism due to the oppression NBA players faced in decades past.[/h]
 

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Piece of shit

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You Bitch

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6 turnovers for LeBeatch, only player on either team to have more than 2. The march goes on to be the biggest turnover machine in the history of basketball.
 

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