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Celtics’ Morris: I thrive when defending LeBron

Celtics forward Marcus Morris is ready to embrace the challenge of defending Cavaliers star LeBron James, insisting that he’s “probably the best guy defending him in the league” outside of the Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard.

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