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The Sixth Man: Ibaka should focus on his own problems

Miami : FL : USA | Jun 19, 2012 at 10:03 AM PDT
Source: The Bellingham Herald
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The Thunder power forward stuck his foot in his mouth on Monday by questioning LeBron James' defensive acumen, a day after the Miami superstar did a number on his OKC counterpart, Kevin Durant, in the fourth quarter of a 91-85 Game 3 win. "LeBron is not a good defender," Ibaka, the runner-up in the NBA's... FULL ARTICLE AT The Bellingham Herald
 
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