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[M]Patients usually develop symptoms similar to the common cold[/M], including fever, muscle pain, and headache, [M]within 12 days after contracting the disease[/M].
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Patients usually develop symptoms similar to the common cold[/M], [M]including[/M] fever, muscle pain, and [M]headache[/M], within 12 days after contracting the disease.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Patients usually develop symptoms similar to the common cold[/M], [M]including[/M] fever, [M]muscle pain[/M], and headache, within 12 days after contracting the disease.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Patients usually develop symptoms similar to the common cold[/M], [M]including fever[/M], muscle pain, and headache, within 12 days after contracting the disease.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Patients usually develop symptoms similar to the common cold[/M], including fever, muscle pain, and headache, within 12 days after contracting the disease.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Smallpox[/M] (English: Smallpox) [M]is[/M] a human infectious disease [M]caused by the smallpox virus.[/M]
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Smallpox[/M] (English: Smallpox) [M]is a[/M] human [M]infectious disease[/M] caused by the smallpox virus.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Smallpox[/M] (English: Smallpox) [M]is a human[/M] infectious [M]disease[/M] caused by the smallpox virus.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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[M]Smallpox[/M] (English: Smallpox) [M]is a[/M] human infectious [M]disease[/M] caused by the smallpox virus.
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Smallpox or smallpox was an infectious disease of viral origin, highly contagious and epidemic, caused by a poxvirus. The word smallpox comes from the Latin variola, -ae (which means "small pustule", with the influence of the word varius, "varied, variegated, spotted, speckled"). In fact, smallpox is characterized in a way by a "speckling of pustules". Smallpox was responsible until the 18th century for tens of thousands of deaths per year in Europe alone.
Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, thanks to a campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) combining mass vaccination campaigns, as early as 1958, with a "surveillance and containment strategy", implemented in from 1967. In the 21st century, only samples of this virus are kept for research purposes by laboratories authorized by the WHO.
Smallpox is nicknamed "smallpox", and it is in reference to this disease that syphilis has been nicknamed "large pox", but the two diseases have nothing in common etiologically.
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The most recent development in this online jesting was [M]Ball[/M]’s diss track [M]“Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.[/M]
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The most recent development in this online jesting was [M]Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,”[/M] aimed at his fellow Laker.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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[M]The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track[/M] “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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[M]The most recent development[/M] in this online jesting [M]was Ball’s diss track[/M] “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kuzma’s mother, [M]Karri, chimed in[/M] on Twitter [M]shortly after Ball’s song was released[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kuzma’s mother, [M]Karri, chimed in on Twitter[/M] shortly after Ball’s song was released.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kuzma’s mother, [M]Karri, chimed in[/M] on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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[M]Kuzma’s mother, Karri[/M], chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, [M]including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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[M]The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics[/M], including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per [M]ESPN’s[/M] Ramona Shelburne and [M]Ohm Youngmisuk[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per [M]ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne[/M] and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates [M]Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball[/M] will be no more after [M]team brass asked[/M] the two youngsters [M]to tone it down[/M], per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful [M]public jesting[/M] in the close friendship [M]between[/M] Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle [M]Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more[/M] after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful [M]public jesting[/M] in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball [M]will be no more[/M] after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful public jesting in the close friendship between [M]Los Angeles Lakers[/M] teammates Kyle Kuzma and [M]Lonzo Ball[/M] will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful public jesting in the close friendship between [M]Los Angeles Lakers[/M] teammates [M]Kyle Kuzma[/M] and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers [M]teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball[/M] will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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The playful [M]public jesting in the close friendship between[/M] Los Angeles Lakers teammates [M]Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball[/M] will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and [M]Snapchats[/M] that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and [M]more[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and [M]Snapchats[/M] that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to fashion to [M]dietary habits[/M] and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and [M]Snapchats[/M] that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to [M]fashion[/M] to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and [M]Snapchats[/M] that [M]deal with[/M] everything from [M]hairstyle[/M] to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, [M]Instagram posts[/M] and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from [M]hairstyle[/M] to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, [M]Instagram posts[/M] and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to [M]fashion[/M] to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, [M]Instagram posts[/M] and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to fashion to [M]dietary habits[/M] and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, [M]Instagram posts[/M] and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and [M]more[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of [M]tweets[/M], Instagram posts and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and [M]more[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of [M]tweets[/M], Instagram posts and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to fashion to [M]dietary habits[/M] and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of [M]tweets[/M], Instagram posts and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from hairstyle to [M]fashion[/M] to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of [M]tweets[/M], Instagram posts and Snapchats that [M]deal with[/M] everything from [M]hairstyle[/M] to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s [M]online spars have included[/M] plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and [M]Snapchats[/M] that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s [M]online spars have included[/M] plenty of tweets, [M]Instagram posts[/M] and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s [M]online spars have included[/M] plenty of [M]tweets[/M], Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and [M]Ball[/M]’s [M]online spars[/M] have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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— #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
[M]Kuzma[/M] and Ball’s [M]online spars[/M] have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and [M]Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and [M]Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media[/M] after meeting with the Lakers.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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[M]Kyle Kuzma[/M] (left) and Lonzo Ball [M]will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers[/M].
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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[M]Kyle Kuzma[/M] (left) and Lonzo Ball [M]will be toning it down on social media[/M] after meeting with the Lakers.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma. But like a lot of young men, that friendship entails a lot of good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense.
The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.” However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office, reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
Sources said the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media. After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny. It also bears mentioning that the team has stated flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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But like a lot of [M]young men[/M], that [M]friendship entails[/M] a lot of [M]good-natured ribbing[/M] at one another’s expense.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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But like a lot of young men, that [M]friendship entails[/M] a lot of [M]good-natured ribbing at one another’s expense[/M].
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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But like a lot of young men, that [M]friendship entails[/M] a lot of [M]good-natured ribbing[/M] at one another’s expense.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of [M]a diss track Lonzo dropped[/M] this week [M]called “Kylie Kuzma[/M].”
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The two have ruthlessly traded barbs throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of [M]a diss track Lonzo dropped this week[/M] called “Kylie Kuzma.”
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The two have ruthlessly traded [M]barbs[/M] throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more [M]recently took the form of a diss track[/M] Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.”
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The two have ruthlessly traded [M]barbs throughout the season[/M], much of which [M]has played itself out on social media[/M] but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.”
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The two have[/M] ruthlessly [M]traded barbs throughout the season[/M], much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.”
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The two have[/M] ruthlessly [M]traded barbs[/M] throughout the season, much of which has played itself out on social media but more recently took the form of a diss track Lonzo dropped this week called “Kylie Kuzma.”
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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It also bears mentioning that [M]the team has stated[/M] flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that [M]none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the[/M] aforementioned [M]marquee free agents[/M].
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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It also bears mentioning that [M]the team has stated[/M] flatly that all options are on the table this summer and that [M]none of their young stars are “untouchable”[/M] when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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It also bears mentioning that [M]the team has stated[/M] flatly [M]that all options are on the table this summer[/M] and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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It also bears mentioning that [M]the team has stated[/M] flatly [M]that all options are on the table[/M] this summer and that none of their young stars are “untouchable” when it comes to making a play for one of the aforementioned marquee free agents.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]Apparently, that was enough[/M] to raise some hackles around [M]the Lakers’[/M] front office, [M]reportedly prompting[/M] them [M]to step in and ask the boys to cool it.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]Apparently, that was enough to raise some hackles around the Lakers’ front office[/M], reportedly prompting them to step in and ask the boys to cool it.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The Ball family already curries plenty of media attention, and [M]the organization would[/M] obviously [M]prefer to avoid[/M] any [M]unwanted scrutiny[/M].
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The Ball family[/M] already [M]curries plenty of media attention[/M], and the organization would obviously prefer to avoid any unwanted scrutiny.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially [M]sour publicity[/M] that [M]could undermine those efforts[/M].
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The organization[/M] faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and [M]are[/M] clearly [M]trying to avoid[/M] any potentially [M]sour publicity[/M] that could undermine those efforts.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when [M]free agency begins on July 1[/M] and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The organization[/M] faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they [M]prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George[/M] when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The organization[/M] faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they [M]prepare to make a run at[/M] one or both of LeBron James and [M]Paul George[/M] when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The organization[/M] faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory as they [M]prepare to make a run at[/M] one or both of [M]LeBron James[/M] and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The organization faces one of its biggest offseasons in recent memory[/M] as they prepare to make a run at one or both of LeBron James and Paul George when free agency begins on July 1 and are clearly trying to avoid any potentially sour publicity that could undermine those efforts.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after [M]Kuzma[/M]’s upbringing, namely the fact that he [M]was raised not knowing his biological father.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with [M]Lonzo[/M] savagely [M]going after Kuzma[/M]’s upbringing, namely [M]the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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However, that track veered into some decidedly not-so-good-natured territory, as diss tracks are wont to do, with [M]Lonzo[/M] savagely [M]going after Kuzma’s upbringing[/M], namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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However, that track [M]veered into[/M] some decidedly [M]not-so-good-natured territory[/M], as [M]diss tracks are wont to do[/M], with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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However, [M]that track veered into[/M] some decidedly [M]not-so-good-natured territory[/M], as diss tracks are wont to do, with Lonzo savagely going after Kuzma’s upbringing, namely the fact that he was raised not knowing his biological father.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, [M]the Lakers wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating[/M].
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]After dealing with a social media fiasco involving the D’Angelo Russell-Nick Young video in 2016, the Lakers[/M] wanted to make sure to nip things in the bud before the potential of anything escalating.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between [M]talented[/M] rookies Lonzo Ball and [M]Kyle Kuzma.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented [M]rookies[/M] Lonzo Ball and [M]Kyle Kuzma.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented [M]rookies Lonzo Ball[/M] and Kyle Kuzma.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between [M]talented[/M] rookies [M]Lonzo Ball[/M] and Kyle Kuzma.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young Lakers squad is the [M]friendships[/M] that [M]have blossomed[/M] this season, particularly [M]between[/M] talented rookies [M]Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young [M]Lakers squad[/M] is the [M]friendships[/M] that [M]have blossomed this season[/M], particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young [M]Lakers squad[/M] is the [M]friendships[/M] that [M]have blossomed[/M] this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this [M]young Lakers squad[/M] is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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One of the most endearing things about this young [M]Lakers squad[/M] is the friendships that have blossomed this season, particularly between talented rookies Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
[M]Sources said[/M] the team spoke to both players and that there are no lingering issues and [M]that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media.[/M]
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
[M]Sources said[/M] the team spoke to both players and [M]that there are no lingering issues[/M] and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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Via Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN:
[M]Sources said the team spoke to both players[/M] and that there are no lingering issues and that both players agreed to tone down the joking insults on social media.
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Kyle Kuzma (left) and Lonzo Ball will be toning it down on social media after meeting with the Lakers. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Say goodbye to the social media roasts and the diss tracks. The playful public jesting in the close friendship between Los Angeles Lakers teammates Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball will be no more after team brass asked the two youngsters to tone it down, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Ohm Youngmisuk.
Lonzo Ball recently dropped a Kyle Kuzma diss track
Ball and Kuzma are close friends, and like close friends do, they enjoy ribbing one another. The most recent development in this online jesting was Ball’s diss track “Kylie Kuzma,” aimed at his fellow Laker.
The track included some seemingly deep-cutting lyrics, including some lines that referenced the lack of a relationship between Kuzma and his father. Kuzma’s mother, Karri, chimed in on Twitter shortly after Ball’s song was released.
Everyone’s had their fun now get back to work. — #0️⃣ Kuz Momma (@KarriKuzma) June 13, 2018
Kuzma and Ball’s online spars have included plenty of tweets, Instagram posts and Snapchats that deal with everything from hairstyle to fashion to dietary habits and more.
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[M]The race to replace him[/M] should be one of 2018’s most competitive gubernatorial elections in the country, [M]giving Democrats a major chance to reclaim a governorship[/M].
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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[M]The race to replace him should be one of 2018’s most competitive gubernatorial elections in the country[/M], giving Democrats a major chance to reclaim a governorship.
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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Outgoing Republican Gov. Paul LePage has deployed every tool at his disposal to stop Maine from expanding Medicaid to 70,000 of Maine’s poorest residents, as [M]voters said they wanted[/M] in a 2017 ballot initiative [M]by an overwhelming 18-point margin[/M].
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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Outgoing Republican Gov. Paul LePage has deployed every tool at his disposal to stop Maine from expanding Medicaid to 70,000 of Maine’s poorest residents, as [M]voters said they wanted in a 2017 ballot initiative[/M] by an overwhelming 18-point margin.
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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Outgoing Republican [M]Gov. Paul LePage has deployed every tool at his disposal to stop Maine from expanding Medicaid to 70,000 of Maine’s poorest residents[/M], as voters said they wanted in a 2017 ballot initiative by an overwhelming 18-point margin.
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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[M]Outgoing Republican Gov. Paul LePage[/M] has deployed every tool at his disposal to stop Maine from expanding Medicaid to 70,000 of Maine’s poorest residents, as voters said they wanted in a 2017 ballot initiative by an overwhelming 18-point margin.
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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Claiming it would cost too much money for the state (the vast majority of the cost is shouldered by the federal government), LePage’s government missed [M]the April deadline set in the ballot initiative to officially expand the program under the Affordable Care Act[/M].
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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Claiming it would cost too much money for the state (the vast majority of the cost is shouldered by the federal government), [M]LePage’s government missed the April deadline set[/M] in the ballot initiative to officially expand the program under the Affordable Care Act.
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Maine is doing something weird: ranked voting. Voters in the Democratic and Republican primaries will rank their candidates in preferred order. If no candidate gets 50 percent on the first go, the lowest-ranked candidate will be eliminated and the second-place votes of their voters will be distributed. That will be repeated until a candidate hits 50 percent.
Beyond the potential chaos of Maine’s overall voting system this year, there will be closely watched primaries for both the governor’s seat (current Republican Gov. Paul LePage is term-limited) and the Democratic primary challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin.
Polls close at 8 pm Eastern time. We will have live results for the Senate and key House races below, powered by Decision Desk.
Maine governor Democratic primary: Janet Mills leads the field to reclaim the office for Democrats
In the best poll we have of the race, Janet Mills — Maine’s attorney general since 2013, and a state lawmaker before that — was way ahead of the field, with 32 percent of the vote. So while she is the frontrunner, she has some credible challengers. Mark Eves, a former Maine House speaker, had 16 percent of the vote, good enough for second place, in the poll we have.
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