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Details of LeBron's weekend of partying in Las Vegas pulled from website

(via cbssports.com) · July 28, 2010 · 8:09 PM

What happens in Las Vegas, stay in Las Vegas, right? Well, not for basketball star LeBron James.

James' weekend of partying on the Las Vegas Strip was detailed today in a story by Arash Markazi on ESPN.com. While partying at Tao nightclub inside the Venetian, James and his pals — including Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets — enjoyed a typical night on the Strip. Expensive drinks, half-dressed women and a dance competition with Lamar Odom of the Los Angeles Lakers highlighted the evening.

Markazi, who was invited along for the festivities, had his story pulled from the site after two hours. ESPN says it is because the story didn't properly go through the editing process. But nothing truly dies online. The full story can be found by clicking the headline.

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