@espn: Now he's playing with LeBron and prepping for a game against Stephen Curry. So much can change in one year ♥️

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Anthony Korutowski :
That’s how college works ESPN!
2025-01-26 00:13:17
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Anay :
that is indeed how being an athlete in college works
2025-01-26 00:30:10
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Lebroooon 🔥 :
pls don't use the lake show jersey
2025-01-26 00:20:00
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LU🖤🥷 :
Yall mess wit my music??
2025-01-26 01:05:40
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yo i’m insanely early
2025-01-26 00:13:31
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my man!
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FABIAN :
Earlyy
2025-01-26 00:16:50
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zaamir02 :
He’ll be back soon if he keeps playing like he does
2025-01-26 05:20:46
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Sabbo :
Can espn go a day without talking about the lakers or cowboys and cover a team that actually is good
2025-01-26 21:05:01
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Alise 💕 :
Incredible journey! One year really makes all the difference! 🙌🏀
2025-01-26 00:15:00
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John lashman :
That’s normally how most rookie seasons are
2025-01-26 03:02:26
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Evan Fellman :
ROTY!
2025-01-26 00:18:24
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Emily :
From rookie to facing Curry with LeBron! What a journey ♥️
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Ross :
ok?
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Emma :
From the court to greatness—what a glow-up! Hard work pays off, and this is proof. 🏀✨
2025-01-26 00:12:50
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@Carson this fr could be us
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