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NBA restart continues racial injustice discussions in Clippers loss to Lakers, 103-101 - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The battle of LA took place on the first day of the NBA restart in Orlando, Florida. The thunderous environment in Staples Center was missing but the star-studded talent was still present as the Lakers defeated the Clippers in a nail-biter, 103-101.  

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