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Bryant expected to be at Lakers camp

The time has come for Kobe Bryant to end months of silence regarding the Los Angeles Lakers. That’s assuming he joins his teammates Monday at media day in suburban El Segundo and then on the flight to Hawaii for the start of training camp Tuesday. Although Bryant is expected, his spokesperson Catherine Sebring declined comment when asked about his plans, lending a bit of intrigue.

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Philadelphia 76ers vs Toronto Raptors
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under - 1H+100
Over - 1H-120
Indiana Pacers vs New York Knicks
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
New York Knicks - 1H-130
Indiana Pacers - 1H+110
Chicago Bulls vs Detroit Pistons
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Over - 1H-110
Under - 1H-110
Phoenix Suns vs Memphis Grizzlies
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Dallas Mavericks-110
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