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Diageo has swapped a majority share of Cîroc vodka, one of the brands at the centre of a legal dispute with rap mogul Sean Combs, for a tequila brand backed by basketball star LeBron James.
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"The thing with LeBron is he's not going to foul; you can score on him with the right matchup," the NBA scout told ESPN. With ...
Emotions ran high in American Airlines Center Wednesday night as Luka Doncic made his triumphant return. It was his first ...
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LeBron James talked with the media after the loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, sharing some interesting comments ...
James, who turns 40 later this year, has been open about the aging process and how he feels it after every game. But that ...
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James wore the Nike LeBron 22 "Frozen Grapes" colorway against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Liquor company Diageo and rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs joined forces in 2007 to market his Cîroc Ultra-Premium Vodka and ...