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    “Street Ball Duo”: Robert Griffin III Has His Say as LaMelo Ball Joins Anthony Edwards at Timberwolves

    Former NFL star Robert Griffin III has gone beyond commenting on just the NFL and left his thoughts on a blockbuster day in the NBA, with LaMelo Ball set to be traded from the Charlotte Hornets to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    The huge trade could make the Timberwolves formidable next season, with Ball joining Anthony Edwards in what could be a highly dynamic duo as Minnesota attempts to bring home an NBA championship.

    RGIII made it clear on X that the Timberwolves are going to look unstoppable with a “street ball duo” leading the way.

    Griffin’s excitement comes after it was reported on Thursday that LaMelo Ball is moving on from Charlotte, with a bunch of draft picks coming to the Hornets and plenty more as a part of the deal.


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    Robert Griffin III Commented on the Terrion Arnold Incident

    It’s been a busy day of tweeting for RGIII, who earlier on X warned athletes to avoid getting into incidents such as the one that has Terrion Arnold facing a lifetime in jail after he was accused of involvement in an armed robbery and kidnapping case.

    “If you are a professional athlete making life changing money don’t ruin your life by kidnapping and robbing people, drinking and driving or putting your hands on women. Actually if you are any human being, don’t ruin your life doing this type of stuff,” Griffin said.

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