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wesley17

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Dammit, I thought that was tomorrow. How'd our guys do?

I thought Kemba played very well but he was only out there for a total of 3 minutes

You could tell MKG was more relaxed was taking jumpers and you could tell it really helped him. The shots actually looked good he mostly played around the rim though.

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No Biz?

Nah, here's the rosters

#teamShaq

Damian Lillard (Portland)

Kyrie Irving (Cleveland)

Andrew Nicholson (Orlando)

Klay Thompson (Golden State)

Harrison Barnes (Golden State)

Chandler Parsons (Houston)

Dion Waiters (Cleveland)

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (Charlotte)

Tyler Zeller (Cleveland)

Kemba Walker (Charlotte)

*Andre Drummond (Detroit)

#teamChuck

Anthony Davis (New Orleans)

Kenneth Faried (Denver)

Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio)

Bradley Beal (Washington)

Ricky Rubio (Minnesota)

Tristan Thompson (Cleveland)

Nikola Vucevic (Orlando)

Brandon Knight (Detroit)

Isaiah Thomas (Sacramento)

Alexey Shved (Minnesota)

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