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Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant lines up the free throw that would give him 63 points, breaking his single-game career scoring high of 62 points, during the second half of their NBA
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Basketball World Reacts To Controversial Trae Young Ejection - The Spun: What's Trending In The Sports World Today
![Coach Dave Love on Twitter: "I encourage my NBA clients to get the fingers of their shooting hand parallel to the target line as early in their shot as possible. It NEEDS Coach Dave Love on Twitter: "I encourage my NBA clients to get the fingers of their shooting hand parallel to the target line as early in their shot as possible. It NEEDS](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EaGsIQUWsAAgkLs.jpg)
Coach Dave Love on Twitter: "I encourage my NBA clients to get the fingers of their shooting hand parallel to the target line as early in their shot as possible. It NEEDS
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