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On The Ball with Ric Bucher
Why The Lakers Still Have The Suns' Number
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Ric discusses the Los Angeles Lakers' latest comeback upset victory over the Phoenix Suns and sheds light on a few early conspiracy theories that have cropped the first week of the NBA season.
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