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It appears the new-look Cleveland Cavaliers are also a problem in virtual reality.
LeBron James spent the first day of his All-Star Break playing the basketball simulation game with his revamped squad, and the results mirrored real life as he put a pounding on the Toronto Raptors. We’re not sure if LeBron was cheesing or playing on rookie, but he had Raptors down 23 when he took video of his video game prowess:
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So that’s the good news for Cavs fans… the bad? He proceeded to play a game as the Philadelphia 76ers and pointed out the triple-double he got with Ben Simmons. This should get Philadelphia fans’ hopes up for the upcoming offseason:
Time to fire up the LeBron-76ers rumors pic.twitter.com/iK9FIxk2Ii
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) February 15, 2018