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Chris Paul

Could Lakers trade for Chris Paul? The Lakers never found a third star around  LeBron James  and  Anthony Davis . Role players  stepped up enough in big moments  that Los Angeles won the championship. But nobody else solidified himself as a cornerstone. Which means the Lakers have plenty of moveable pieces if a star becomes available. Like Thunder guard  Chris Paul . Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report : Some league execs point to one of his old Banana Boat buddies as the final piece to LeBron’s Laker dynasty puzzle. “Chris Paul would love to come back to L.A. I know it would be a dream come true for Chris,” an Eastern Conference executive said. “I know LeBron loves and trusts him and he would be a good fit.” Paul would fit well on the Lakers. With  James Harden  on the  Rockets , Paul showed his ability to play alongside a ball-dominant scorer and passer like LeBron. Paul’s outside shooting is a big plus in that complementary role, and of course he can handle the ball and be a playmaker hi

Love and Monsters

‘Love and Monsters’ Review: Dylan O’Brien Leads a Fun and Imaginative Post-Apocalyptic Romp “Love and Monsters” is the rarest kind of movie these days: A funny, original, genre-mashing adventure made with big studio money. “Love and Monsters” Michael Matthews’ “ Love and Monsters ” is the rarest kind of movie these days: A fun, imaginative, genre-mashing adventure that was made with a modest amount of big studio money and destined for a theatrical release despite not being adapted from a comic book or carried by a major star. Well, maybe “destined” isn’t the right word, as a certain pandemic (you know the one) came along and compelled Paramount to scuttle a multiplex release in favor of a VOD play. And while it might be legally accurate to say that “Love and Monsters” isn’t based on pre-existing material, it couldn’t be more obvious that it was conceived by someone who saw “Zombieland” on TV one night and thought to themselves: “I could do it better. And with bugs.” Lucky for us, they

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