We round up mors om Michael Stto of HoopsHype on P.J. Tucker, Rudy Gay, and more.
Contents:
- ABOUT: TRA (GAY SLANG) - DBPEDIA
- THUNR ROSTER CNCH: VETERAN FORWARD RUDY GAY WAIVED
- STTO’S LATT: TUCKER, GAY, SUMNER, NOEL
- NBA RUMORS: JAM HARN TRA TALKS, JOEL EMBIID, PJ TUCKER, RUDY GAY, LAKERS, WARRRS, BUCKS, MORE
ABOUT: TRA (GAY SLANG) - DBPEDIA
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THUNR ROSTER CNCH: VETERAN FORWARD RUDY GAY WAIVED
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STTO’S LATT: TUCKER, GAY, SUMNER, NOEL
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NBA RUMORS: JAM HARN TRA TALKS, JOEL EMBIID, PJ TUCKER, RUDY GAY, LAKERS, WARRRS, BUCKS, MORE
Gay Slang Terms From The Mid-century To The 70s.
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