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May 05, 2021
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Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard isn’t happy about fans being banned from games.
Currently, the Trail Blazers aren’t allowed to have fans at games during the coronavirus pandemic, but that could change as early as Wednesday.
However, the change can’t come fast enough for Lillard, who tweeted his displeasure with the situation late Tuesday afternoon.
“So we gone be the only damn team in the whole league with no fans,” the NBAstar tweeted to his followers.
So we gone be the only damn team in the whole league with no fans .
R.I.P. Terrence Clarke, 2001-2021
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Clarke had been considered a rising star in the basketball world since being touted as one of the top players in his class from early in his high school career. A native of Boston from the Roxbury neighborhood, Clarke discovered the game through watching old games of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson with the grandfather. He grew up idolizing Rajon Rondo, and quickly became a standout player in his own right when he reached Rivers School in Weston. After his freshman year, Clarke was ranked as the No. 2 player in the class of 2021 and decided to transfer to prep powerhouse Brewster Academy.
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Steph Curry needed 19 points Monday night versus the Denver Nuggets to surpass legend Wilt Chamberlain and set the Golden State Warriors all-time scoring record.
So he scored 21. In the first quarter alone.
He didn t stop there, finishing with 53 to lead the Dubs past the Nuggets 116-107.
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21 first-quarter points for Stephen Curry as he passes Wilt to become the @warriors all-time scoring leader! https://t.co/gcZZIcQzw0
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With this basket, Steph stands alone as the @warriors all-time leading scorer, passing Wilt Chamberlain! https://t.co/oNMcdDuztF
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Draymond and Steph share a moment after Steph becomes the Warriors all-time leading scorer