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NBA stars read some really mean tweets about themselves before Game 1

For a third straight year, the Cavaliers face the Warriors in the NBA Finals, and for a fifth straight year, the championship round kicked off with some “mean tweets.� Courtesy of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,� a group of NBA stars were invited to recite nasty things said about them during the run-up Thursday

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