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Still mending, Nuggets' Ty Lawson finds time for youth athletes


Invited to "surprise" a group of young athletes at John F. Kennedy High School in Denver on Monday, Nuggets' starting point guard pulled up in a shiny white Bentley, ready to present 10 organizations with oversized checks. The money was given on behalf of DICK'S Sporting Goods' inaugural "Sports Matter" event, of which Lawson served as a local ambassador. (Denver Post)

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