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During Game 1 of the NBA Finals last June, Laker Girl Cheryl Aure had a worried smile on her face. She was twirling her baton as vibrantly as ever in front of the sold-out crowd at Staples Center, but you could tell something was wrong. 

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During Game 1 of the NBA Finals last June, Laker Girl Cheryl Aure had a worried smile on her face. She was twirling her baton as vibrantly as ever in front of the sold-out crowd at Staples Center, but you could tell something was wrong. 

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