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Cleveland Cavaliers G J.R. Smith says he’ll be fined by NBA if he doesn’t cover ‘Supreme’ tattoo

Over the course of his 14-year NBA career, J.R. Smith has amassed more than $700,000 in fines. If the Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard doesn’t find some new legwear in time for the upcoming season, he’ll likely be adding to that total. Over this past offseason, Smith added yet another tattoo

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