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LeBron James’ Ex-Stepfather Puts Him On Blast
LeBron James and his mom, Gloria James and Gloria and her ex-husband, Da Real Lambo.
Jameis Winston Throws Heater At Tampa Bay Rays Game
JAMEIS WINSTON
Most guests throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at a ballgame are lucky not to bounce the ball on its way to home plate, but Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston has a bit of experience from the mound.
If it were feasible, clearly Winston could manage a ca- reer in both the NFL and MLB with an arm like that.
Happy 53rd Birthday, Barry Bonds!
LeBron James is being accused by his mother’s hus- band of breaking up their marriage — and he took to so- cial media to tell the world about it.
An aspiring rapper who goes by the name of Da Real Lambo claims the Cavs star is responsible for causing problems in his marriage to Gloria James.
As thejasminebrand notes, LeBron and his mother’s man have had a tumultuous relationship for years. In ad- dition to putting the NBA star on blast about Gloria, Lambo also posted an article of himself and his wife along with LeBron, writing:
#godspeed U!! Know the truth why we broke up! So should I tell the world the truth!!! ,U SAW ME TREAT YOUR MOM LIKE A QUEEN, AND I SAW U TREAT YOUR WIFE LIKE A!!! ?,DONT TRY
AND MAKE THE WORLD THINK THAT LAMBO F*CKED UP!! LET THE WORLD KNOW WHATS THE REAL F*CKED UP PROBLEM IN THE FAMILY. @kingjames respect is due to a dog and you gonna respect LAMBO!!!!! Cause I always respected u!! . And since u love social media and couldn’t talk to me like a Man!!!U!!!!!!! Made me go to social media.
However, in past reports, LeBron James has gone on record that he’s “totally cool” with his mom’s relationship with the 32-year-old Da Real Lambo.
Even though Gloria James’ husband is 13 years younger than her, LeBron and Lambo apparently got along just fine.
Most think that Da Real Lambo is probably upset that he has been cut off from the finances.
NFL Wide Receiver An- drew Hawkins has been in the news lately.
The 5 feet, 7 inches and 180 pounds phenom was always told he was too small to play professionally, yet he is in his 6th season, recently signing as a free agent with the Super Bowl winning New England Patroits in May, he also re- ceived a Masters degree in Sports Administration from Columbia University, with a 4.0 average.
Now, Hawkins says he is retiring from the NFL and do- nating his brain to research.
He said in a video on unin-
terrupted.com that his body isn't respond- ing as he pre- pared for training camp.
The Con-
cussion Foun-
dation says
Hawkins has
pledged his brain for research into chronic traumatic en- cephalopathy, or CTE.
The 31-year-old undrafted free agent out of Toledo played three seasons each with the Bengals and Browns. In 2014 he had career highs of 63 catches and 824 yards.
It was Barry Bonds’ birthday last Monday, so let’s take a moment and wish one of the greatest baseball players a happy birthday.
The greatest home run hitter in history turned 53.
BARRY BONDS
NFL Star Receiver Retiring And Plans To Donate Brain To Research
ANDREW HAWKINS
Michael Vick Is
CTE Found In 99% Of NFL Players’ Brains Donated To Research
Coaching Intern
Are you ready for some foot- ball, but at what price?
For KC Chiefs
Chronic traumatic en- cephalopathy, known as CTE, was found in 99% of deceased NFL players' brains that were donated to scientific research, according to a study published Tuesday in the medical journal JAMA.
The neurodegenerative brain disease can be found in individ- uals who have been exposed to repeated head trauma. The dis- ease is pathologically marked by an buildup of abnormal tau protein in the brain that can disable neuropathways and lead to a variety of clinical symptoms.
These include memory loss,
MICHAEL VICK
Michael Vick said after he announced his retirement from football that he wants to get into coaching, and Andy Reid is giving him an oppor- tunity to get started on that goal.
Vick is working this sum- mer as a coaching intern for Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Vick, who played for Reid in Philadelphia for four sea- sons, was spotted working with the Chiefs’ quarterbacks at training camp on Tuesday.
Former NFL player and con- victed murderer, the late Aaron Hernandez’s brain will be exam- ined.
confusion, impaired judgment, aggression, depression, anxi- ety, impulse control issues and sometimes suicidal behavior.
Out of 202 deceased former football players total -- a com- bination of high school, college and professional players -- CTE was neuropathologically diag- nosed in 177, the study said.
Lucky Whitehead Was Misidentified; Arrested Man Gave False Information
The Prince William County (Virginia) Police Department said in a statement on Tuesday that a man charged with shoplifting on June 22 was not former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Lucky Whitehead, as it had originally indicated.
Whitehead and his agent, David Rich, said Monday it was a case of mistaken iden- tity. Rich cited flight records to prove Whitehead wasn't in Virginia at the time of the incident.
The Cowboys, however, re- leased Whitehead and cited a pattern of behavior in justi-
fying the move.
White-
head told the
local newspa-
per he was
"blindsided"
and "no one
[in Cowboys
management] WHITEHEAD had my back
in the whole situation. I knew about it at, what? 12:45. By 2:30, I'm released."
Whitehead, however, told the newspaper that his team- mates believed him when it wasn't he who was arrested.
LUCKY
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