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NBA fines Lakers' Luka Doncic $50,000 for gesture toward official in game against the Knicks AP News
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Former President Obama is going one-on-one with Anthony Edwards — challenging the NBA All-Star in everything from three-pointers to ping pong — in a playful matchup aimed at hyping his forthcoming presidential center. The 44th president also engaged in some serious trash talking as he took on the Mi
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NBA fines Lakers' Luka Doncic $50,000 for gesture toward official in game against the Knicks.
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Obama trash talks, faces off against Anthony Edwards to promote presidential center opening in ChicagoFormer President Obama is going one-on-one with Anthony Edwards — challenging the NBA All-Star in everything from three-pointers to ping pong — in a playful matchup aimed at hyping his forthcoming presidential center. The 44th president also engaged in some serious trash talking as he took on the Mi
Former President Obama is going one-on-one with Anthony Edwards — challenging the NBA All-Star in everything from three-pointers to ping pong — in a playful matchup aimed at hyping his forthcoming presidential center. The 44th president also engaged in some serious trash talking as he took on the Mi
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Former President Obama is going one-on-one with Anthony Edwards — challenging the NBA All-Star in everything from three-pointers to ping pong — in a playful matchup aimed at hyping his forthcoming presidential center. The 44th president also engaged in some serious trash talking as he took on the Mi
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