Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting No longer haunted by 23: Former Cavaliers GM Wayne Embry enjoying NBA Finals with Toronto Raptors â€" Terry Pluto

No longer haunted by 23: Former Cavaliers GM Wayne Embry enjoying NBA Finals with Toronto Raptors â€" Terry Pluto

CLEVELAND, Ohio – For years, Wayne Embry was a part of a franchise that was haunted by No. 23. “Michael and LeBron,� said Embry, now a consultant with the Toronto Raptors. He was talking about Michael Jordan, then LeBron James. I called Embry, who was in San Francisco as his team is in the NBA Finals

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Leonard did not participate in the Olympics with USA Basketball after initially reporting to their camp in July. The Clippers didn’t disclose the procedure previously.

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