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  • Ex-NBA Vet, UNC Star Says Lakers '100%' Must Cut Ties With LeBron James, Deal Austin Reaves

Ex-NBA Vet, UNC Star Says Lakers ‘100%’ Must Cut Ties With LeBron James, Deal Austin Reaves

Yahoo! Sports
Published May 9, 2025 at 6:50 PM
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Calls for the Lakers to move on from LeBron James are growing among ex-NBA players.

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