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LeBron James Ain’t Retiring Without A Farewell Tour

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LeBron James Ain’t Retiring Without A Farewell Tour

Following the Lakers’ exit from the postseason, reports started to arise of LeBron James considering retirement after 20 seasons in the NBA. The Denver Nuggets’ sweep over the Lakers marked the first time LeBron has been swept outside the NBA Finals with the only other two sweeps coming against the Warriors and Spurs respectively. While NBA fans are well-aware LeBron’s career is coming to a close, the Chris Haynes report came as a bit of surprise last night as LeBron has continuously stated that he will not hang it up until he plays with his son Bronny. LeBron backtracked on that statement last night in a sit-down with ESPN.

“Just because that’s my aspiration or my goal, doesn’t mean it’s his,” James told ESPN. “And I’m absolutely OK with that.”

This new stance makes you wonder if LeBron is genuinely considering closing the book on an illustrious career. While his reported statements are still vague, leaving room for interpretation, the sports world will await his decision this summer.

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TERENCE CRAWFORD: MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 221

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Today we sit down with the legendary Terence “Bud” Crawford, an iconic figure in the world of professional boxing and one of the most talented and accomplished fighters of our time. Terence shares his extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to becoming a boxing superstar. We also had to get all the inside scoop on upcoming fights, stolen fights, and who’s really the greatest pound-for-pound boxer in the game. PRESENTING SPONSORS Omega Accounting Solutions Apply Today To Attend MDWOG Small Business Event at WWW.MDWOGSMALLBIZ.COM Dodge The All-New Dodge Hornet. Build Yours at https://barstool.link/DodgeBSS Barstool Sportsbook The Barstool Sportsbook is now offering a 1000-dollar Bonus for new players: if your 1st bet loses, get up to 1000-dollars in bonus cash. So download and create an account today, use code GILLIE to unlock your 1000-dollar Bonus. Be sure to use code GILLIE to unlock your 1000-dollar Bonus.

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D’Angelo Russell

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D’Angelo Russell is one of the many questions that must be answered during the Lakers’ offseason. Russell, who is coming to the end of a four-year, $117,325,500 contract, is eligible to sign a two-year, $67.5 million extension before June 30. Russell averaged 17.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game. However, he is just one of many questions for the Lakers. They have a number of pending free agents, as well as the possibility of LeBron’s retirement.

Another source of free agency speculation is Kyrie Irving. The 31-year-old is set to explore the market after speculation that the Mavericks would not be re-upping after a few months of the Kyrie-Luka experiment began to emerge. While the Lakers have publicly waved off interest in Kyrie, they remain a popular candidate to acquire his services. However, the offseason is still in its infancy. Despite this, former NBA star and current analyst Jalen Rose believe that the team sent both players a message about their intentions during the playoffs.

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The Knicks Need to Move On From Tom Thibodeau & Julius Randle

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The Knicks Need to Move On From Tom Thibodeau & Julius Randle

Knicks fans — take a deep breath. Yes, we just crashed out of the playoffs against the No. 8 seed Miami Heat. We fell flat on our face. All the memes and taunts will be undoubtedly flowing out across social media for the next few days. But I’m here to tell you, as a fellow Knicks fan, give yourself, and this team, a little grace. For the sake of our mental health, we need to follow Giannis’ recent comments: This season was not an utter failure.

We started the year under the long shadow of the Donovan Mitchell trade, the big signing of Jalen Brunson, and a mediocre year last season. We also got off to slow start this year, sitting in 10th place at 10-13 at one point. But we turned it around and finished 5th to avoid the Play-In all together. We exorcized our first round demons, upsetting the very Cavaliers that Mitchell now plays for, and progressed to the second round for the first time since 2013. And not to mention, this is our second postseason appearance in 3 years, a feat we haven’t pulled off since 2013 as well.

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