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Sports roundup: LeBron shuns Cavs on Twitter, NFL takes stand on anti-gay law, Rams join reality TV
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Sports roundup: LeBron shuns Cavs on Twitter, NFL takes stand on anti-gay law, Rams join reality TV
NBA all-star Lebron James refused to answer questions about why he "unfollowed" his team on Twitter, but is there more to the move? And the Rams join reality TV.
In this Sept. 26, 2014 photo, Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James poses for Sports Illustrated photographer Al Tielemans during the NBA basketball team's media day in Independence, Ohio. With an undeniable hold on the NBA, James rules the league. He sets the tone on and off the floor. But beyond being the undisputed best all-around player, James, who re-signed with the Cavaliers this summer, has become a one-man business conglomerate. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
In this Sept. 26, 2014 photo, Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James poses for Sports Illustrated photographer Al Tielemans during the NBA basketball team's media day in Independence, Ohio. With an undeniable hold on the NBA, James rules the league. He sets the tone on and off the floor. But beyond being the undisputed best all-around player, James, who re-signed with the Cavaliers this summer, has become a one-man business conglomerate. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
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NBA all-star Lebron James refused to answer questions about why he "unfollowed" his team on Twitter, but is there more to the move? And the Rams join reality TV.

NBA all-star Lebron James refused to answer questions about why he "unfollowed" his team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, on Twitter, but is there more to the move? White Sox player Adam LaRoche's sudden retirement brings up the question of what the appropriate role for children is in the locker room. And the NFL takes a rare position on Georgia's anti-gay law.

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