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Chris Webber Gets Choked Up Talking About NBA Players Boycotting For Social Justice

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After praising Charles Barkley for inspiring him as a youth to continue to chase his dream, Chris went on to say that he found himself explaining to his autism striken God son why players aren't playing any basketball at the moment and having "young nephews i've had to talk to about death before they even seen it in a movie."

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