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‘There are lines of people around the block to the gun store’ – Sydney Morning Herald
When COVID-19 struck last March, Kings star Casper Ware returned to Los Angeles as the city hit crisis point. Now he’s back to take care of unfinished business.
Keep playing or pack it in? Win the championship or become basketballs version of the Ruby Princess?
Kings management wants the players to drive the decision. They have the most to lose, after all. This meeting is their chance, one by one, to explain how they feel.
As they work their way around the room, the playing group is divided. This team has come too far, has too many quality players, to turn back now.
Then its Casper Wares turn to speak.
Back home in the States, people are panic-buying guns,…
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