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LeBron James Reacts To Richard Jefferson ESPN News

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Richard Jefferson had a very productive NBA career that lasted for 17 seasons.

Since retiring, he has become one of the biggest stars on ESPN.

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Feb 17, 2023; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; ESPN analyst Richard Jefferson before the 2023 NBA All Star celebrity game at Huntsman Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

On Monday, ESPN announced big news about Jefferson.

Via Front Office Sports: “Richard Jefferson will join Mike Breen and Doris Burke on ESPN’s 2025 NBA Finals team, which will also call marquee games throughout the rest of the season.

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It will be Jefferson’s first time calling the NBA Finals.”

Many people reacted to the news, and one person who sent out a post (via his Instagram story) was Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.

James wrote: “🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

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CONGRATS BROTHER!! 🫡”

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At the end of Jefferson’s career he spent time with James on the Cleveland Cavaliers.

While he was far from his prime, he was an important veteran to the team that won the 2016 NBA Championship over Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors.

Jefferson was initially the 13th pick in the 2001 NBA Draft out of Arizona.

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He played for the New Jersey Nets, San Antonio Spurs, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz (and Cavs).

His career averages were 12.6 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per contest while shooting 46.4% from the field and 37.6% from the three-point range in 1,181 regular season games.

The 44-year-old also appeared in 140 NBA playoff games (75 starts).

He made the NBA Finals four times (with the Nets and Cavs).

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Jefferson retired after he played 20 games for the Nuggets in 2018.





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Ohio City launches first-ever Opening Day parade to Progressive Field

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Ohio City kicked off its first-ever Opening Day celebration Friday with live music, food, drinks and a parade to Progressive Field led by Slider.

The parade started at Market Square Park, crossed Hope Memorial Bridge and ended at Progressive Field for the sold-out Guardians home opener.

The bridge stayed open as fans walked on the sidewalk, with security hired along the route to keep things moving safely.

“We came to Ohio City to see what it was about and we really like the vibe,” one fan said.

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“This is definitely exceeding our expectations, they’ve got a good thing going, so we’re excited to come back next year,” another fan said.

For lifelong Guardians fan Andrew Gruden, a drive from Florida wasn’t going to keep him away.

“Came over to Cleveland yesterday for the opening series, I come to these games every year, it’s my favorite time of year,” Gruden said.

“This year there is something new to do and earlier,” Gruden said. “We’re all going to walk across the bridge to start the season the right way. So excited that this is how it’s happening this year.”

“It’s a Friday, the weather is great, there is nothing better than the energy we are bringing in Cleveland right now,” one fan said.

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“It’s a holiday for us Clevelanders, it’s the best day of year,” another fan said

Event organizers told 19 News the opening day celebrations is just one of many events to be held in Market Square Park this year.



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The lawyer who fought to keep Ohio gerrymandered just got a big promotion from Donald Trump

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The lawyer who fought to keep Ohio gerrymandered just got a big promotion from Donald Trump


Michael Hendershot argued for Ohio’s Republican-drawn maps even after the state Supreme Court rejected them. now he’s getting a lifetime appointment to the federal bench in Cleveland. Today in Ohio podcaster Leila Atassi calls it a gut punch.



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Large pothole damages vehicles on I-90 east

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A large pothole has damaged multiple vehicle on I-90 east during the Thursday morning commute.

This happened near Warren Road on the Cleveland/Lakewood border.

Police said at least 12 vehicles suffered damage and at least three were undriveable. There are no reports of injuries.

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) crews were called to the scene to make repairs.

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This caused a major back-up for drivers coming from the west side.

At 7:15 a.m., the drive-time from Westlake to Cleveland was a total of 45 minutes. Normally, that drive takes about 10 minutes

Large pothole on I-90 east at Warren Road on the Cleveland/Lakewood border(Julia Thyret | (Source: ODOT))

19 News went to Rad Air who took several calls from drivers needing repair help after hitting the pot hole.

Manager Paul Arlesic says pot holes can cause a lot of damage.

“Just a tire, you could be anywhere from 190 dollars. If it’s up to suspension repair and wheel repair you could be looking into the thousands,” said Arlesic.

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He wants to remind drivers to get regular maintenance on their vehicles. Arlesic says even if you don’t see immediate damage hitting a pot hole causes a wear and tear.

“Every crack in the road, that tires going up and down, the struts working up and down. All the suspension is constantly moving,” said Arlesic.

ODOT was able to fill in the pot hole on I-90 Thursday morning.



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