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  • Nick Wright: Lakers should sign J.R. Smith over Waiters — ‘he won't flinch in the spotlight'

Nick Wright: Lakers should sign J.R. Smith over Waiters — ‘he won’t flinch in the spotlight’

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Published March 3, 2020 at 6:50 AM

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Nick Wright is joined by Vincent Goodwill and Kevin Wildes to discuss whether the Los Angeles Lakers should sign Dion Waiters or J.R. Smith for a deep playoff run. Hear why Nick thinks Smith is a better option.

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