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LeBron James is officially gone from Los Angeles, and Austin Reaves is still working through it. Reaves, fresh off signing a four-year, one hundred eighty million dollar extension with the Lakers, admitted he's still processing the reality of playing without the four-time champion by his side next season. A new era in L.A. begins now.
Meanwhile, the number one overall pick in this year's NBA Draft is leaning on some serious wisdom as he steps into the spotlight. AJ Dybantsa revealed that Dwyane Wade pulled him aside and delivered advice he's taken straight to heart. Dybantsa sounds locked in and ready to prove the hype around him is more than just noise going into his rookie season.
And over in the NFL, the league is facing a genuinely fascinating ownership question. Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, already a minority owner of the San Francisco Forty Niners, just joined the group that closed the largest purchase in NFL history, a nine point six billion dollar deal for the Seattle Seahawks. Whether the league allows him to hold stakes in two franchises is now squarely in the rulebook's hands.
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