It’s a special NBA Previewpalooza Lakers-themed edition of Black on the Air with Larry Wilmore featuring Bill Simmons. The two discuss the arrival of LeBron James, the development of the young stars, and what it means to be a Laker. Larry and Bill also give their Lakers predictions for the upcoming season.
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‘Black on the Air’: All-Lakers Edition
Larry Wilmore and Bill Simmons go deep on LeBron’s new team
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