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Parsons’ career at risk after being hit in DUI crash

According to his attorney, Chandler Parsons is dealing with “permanent” injures after he was involved in a car accident where one of the drivers was allegedly drunk.

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After trying to make the Booth-Malone relationship work, Josh Kroenke decided to fire both of them on Tuesday.

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Sources say the Kroenkes were also influenced by the Memphis Grizzlies’ recent decision to fire their own head coach, Taylor Jenkins, ahead of the playoffs.

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