Wilbon fires back at JaVale McGee
ESPN celebrity and stylish dresser is still extremely peeved that the Wizards big man didn’t show the proper respect to the ESPYs hahahahahaha.”
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Wizards guard displays his shooting touch during his early July appearance at Spingarn High.”
ESPN celebrity and stylish dresser is still extremely peeved that the Wizards big man didn’t show the proper respect to the ESPYs hahahahahaha.”
The Aug. 20 showdown now has a press release, a Web site, a venue (Coolidge High) and a name: Capital Punishment.”
After the ESPN personality makes fun of McGee’s outfit, the Wizards big man questions Wilbon’s sexuality. Fun!”
Wizards guard joins John Feinstein in casting aspersions on the Women’s World Cup.”
NBA stars Kevin Durant and Michael Beasley and streetball legends will team up in a cross-country exhibition game Aug. 20 in Washington.
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