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NBA’s Gooden Accused of Calling Fans Fags

Dallas Mavericks player Drew Gooden has been accused by a Los Angeles Clippers fan of calling him and his friends “faggots” following Saturday night’s game at L.A.’s Staples Center, according to Outsports.com. Full Article at The Advocate

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