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Trump, Kobe Bryant and Jayson Williams

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Charles Oakley recalls 1998 elevator fight between Kobe Bryant and Jayson Williams, Donald Trump Intervened
Charles Oakley, the legendary Knicks forward known as the toughest man in the league recalls that Trump was a constant presence in that scene.

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Donald Trump confirms breaking up fight involving Kobe Bryant: ‘Probably not a smart thing to do’
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Donald Trump confirms he broke up heated fight between Kobe Bryant and Jayson Williams
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Donald Trump confirms he broke up a fight involving Kobe Bryant in 1998: "Probably not a smart thing to do"
Long before he became the president of the United States, Trump reportedly prevented a fight between Bryant and Williams in an elevator in the Grand Hyatt Hotel.

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Charles Oakley responds to legendary tale of Trump, Kobe and elevator fight
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President Trump Shares His Stance On NBA Legend Kobe Bryant
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Charles Oakley questions wild Kobe Bryant–Jayson Williams NBA story

Donald Trump, a Grand Hyatt elevator, and a young Kobe Bryant: Oakley casts doubt on a long-told Jayson Williams fight story that's become an NBA legend.
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When Donald Trump broke up Kobe Bryant-Jayson Williams elevator fight: "He lunges after freaking Kobe"

Last month, President Donald J. Trump received the inaugural “FIFA Peace Award – Football Unites the World.” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said it was given for Trump’s “exceptional and extraordinary actions to promote peace and unity around ...
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Jurors at Basketball Star's Retrial May Hear Evidence of Post-Shooting Cover-Up

When former New Jersey Nets star Jayson Williams is retried for the fatal shooting of his chauffeur, the jury will be allowed to hear evidence of his alleged attempts to cover up his involvement with the crime, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.

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