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Did Kyle Kuzma's trainer lob a grenade into the Lakers' locker room?

Ric and Ryan discuss social media posts by Kyle Kuzma and his reported trainer that appeared to throw shade at his Lakers' teammate, LeBron James, as well as a review of what mattered (and didn't) on Christmas Day.

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