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LeBron James Used His First Post Game Press Conference To Keep The Focus On Breonna Taylor

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Following the Los Angeles Lakers' first tuneup game against the Dallas Mavericks, LeBron James met with the invited press and let it be known he hasn't lost sight about what is going outside of the bubble in regards to social justice and Breonna Taylor's death.

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