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Oden surprisingly candid in rare interview.

Jeff Goodman joins Outside the Lines to talk about his conversation with Greg Oden, who is now working towards his degree at Ohio State after his basketball career was cut short by injuries.

2:36

Why LeBron James is still King of the NBA.

The three-time champion is again #1 in this year's #NBArank and David Thorpe explains how he has endured through the years, maturing into one of the league's greatest leaders.

1:49

Is LeBron the most interesting man in sports?

Max Kellerman thinks LeBron James is the most interesting man in sports. Stephen A. Smith doesn't think James produces enough intrigue to warrant that title, unlike Conor McGregor.

2:10

Cousins and Randle get into heated exchange after game.

After the final whistle is blown, DeMarcus Cousins walks towards the Lakers bench and chest bumps Julius Randle with an exchange of words, stating afterwards that it was "UK love" and detailing insight on what could have made Cousins react the way he did.

1:19

Durant's 20-point streak ending part of the territory.

Rachel Nichols says it's not surprising to see Kevin Durant's streak of 72 straight games with at least 20 points end because of the situation he put himself in with the Warriors.

1:35

Behind the scenes of the Cavs' White House visit.

The Jump got an all-access pass as the Cavaliers celebrated its NBA Title at the White House.

4:04

LeBron cherishes time at White House.

LeBron James speaks with Rachel Nichols about visiting the White House for a third time, and his thoughts on the impact of having an African American President has had on the black community.

2:31

Obama appreciative J.R. Smith shows up with shirt on.

President Barack Obama is thankful to see J.R. Smith show up at the White House wearing a shirt.

0:43

Mozgov's spectacular one-handed slam.

Brandon Ingram throws up a lob to Timofey Mozgov who comes up with a one-handed slam in the fourth quarter against the Kings.

0:20

Jalen & Jacoby: Pau Gasol Doesn't Fit in San Antonio.

Jalen Rose and David Jacoby discuss the Spurs' three home losses and attempt to diagnose their early-season woes.

1:25

Westbrook stepping up as leader for Thunder.

Royce Young talks about how Russell Westbrook has stepped into the role of the leader of the Thunder and how the team has moved on from Kevin Durant.

2:16

Knicks surprise U.S. Army veteran with service dog.

The New York Knicks surprise a United States Army veteran Luciano Yulfo with a service dog during Wednesday night's game against the Brooklyn Nets.

0:49

Heat jerseys carry more than a name.

The Miami Heat will honor 20 fallen soldiers at designated games this year by wearing their names on their uniforms. Justise Winslow will represent Army Pfc. Brandon Sapp, who lost his life in combat at age 20.

5:51

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