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‘Are you kidding me?!' — PG has surgery, Sixers injury woes continue

‘Are you kidding me?!' — PG has surgery, Sixers injury woes continue

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Bill and Ricky Bo react to the news that Paul George injured his left knee and had surgery.
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Why is Vegas so high on the Patriots … but the national media isn't?

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