De'Aaron Fox, Dylan Harper good to go for Game 3

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Shams Charania:San Antonio SpursguardsDe'Aaron Fox (ankle) and Dylan Harper (adductor) are both cleared to play in Game 3 tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder,sources tell ESPN.

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Alyssa Farah Griffin Says She's 'Struggling' with 'Extraordinary Mom Guilt' 3 Months After Welcoming First Baby

Alyssa Farah Griffin is adjusting to being a working mom with a new baby

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  • The View co-host shared her experience on a recent episode of the Behind the Table podcast

  • She welcomed her first child, a son, with husband Justin Griffin, in February 2026

Alyssa Farah Griffinadmits that she struggles with mom “guilt” while juggling her career.

On the Thursday, May 21 episode of theBehind the Tablepodcast,The Viewco-host and new mom, 36, opened up to executive producer Brian Teta about howa recent show guestgot her thinking about motherhood and balance.

“So, yesterday we hadKeke Palmeron, on to happier things, she was open about motherhood and saying that you're going to have bad days and it's okay to let your kids see that and show them that you're human,” Teta, 49, told Griffin, asking if the message was something she resonated with.

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“I swear I was like looking at Keke and I was like, ‘My soul needed this,’ ” Griffin replied.

TheI Love Boostersactress, 32, is mom to sonLeo, whom she welcomed with ex-boyfriendDarius Jacksonin February 2023.

Griffin went on to call Palmer “one of those gems of a person who's just so wise.”

“I'm struggling right now with being at work and my young son's home with a nanny,” Griffin continued.

The strategist and former press secretary of the Department of Defense of the United States gave birth to her first child, sonJustin Patrick Griffin, Jr., on Feb. 10. She shares her baby boy with her husbandJustin Griffin, 37.

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“We are so lucky to have Maria, this amazing woman, amazing caretaker who's a member of our family, like we absolutely love her,” Alyssa said. “But I find myself competing with two different ideas. On the one hand, I literally feel jealous of my beloved nanny ‘cause she's getting time that I'm not getting with my son.”

“I feel extraordinary guilt that I'm away from him as long as I am because I'm at work during the day and I do CNN in the nights and sometimes in the morning,” she continued. “And then this rational part of my brain that's like you are working for the life you want to give your child, and you are working because it is showing him an example of what moms and what dads do.”

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She acknowledged that she understands she’s the mom, and that anytime she’s home, Justin Jr. gets all of her attention, “But I feel like I am wrestling with turmoil in my soul of this mom guilt that we project on ourselves.”

The talk show co-host said that it’s “so hard to be away” from her son and that she grapples with thoughts of being “not good enough because I'm missing this moment.”

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Alyssa added that she’s prayed about the situation and talked about it with friends who “can relate and have gone through some version of it, but that's the thing I'm probably struggling with the most.”

“I want every second with him, but that's not reality,” she said. “I have a job. I am a working mom. My husband is a working dad. And making peace with that and reminding yourself you're doing it for the kid.”

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LeBron indicates it could take a while for him to decide on his future

Los Angeles Lakersfans — whether they're hoping LeBron James remains with the team or leaves this summer — are likely hoping for a relatively quick resolution once free agency begins so that the franchise can also get down to the business of trying to keep its other free agents and securing at least one upgrade.

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James is about to become a free agent, and while he's still a superstar-level player, he is 41 years of age. His agent, Rich Paul,said last summerthat they both want to evaluate what's best for the future Hall of Famer in terms of being able to win another NBA championship.

Jamessaid on the latest episodeof his "Mind the Game" podcast that he hasn't truly begun the process of determining what he will do next as far as his basketball career is concerned. He even implied that he might not make a decision until sometime in the middle of the summer.

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“I’m still in the moment of just taking my time,” he said. “I haven’t really even thought about it too much. Obviously I understand that I’m a free agent and I can control my own destiny about being here with this franchise for the foreseeable future or if it’s going somewhere else. But I haven’t really even gotten to that point. I haven’t even taken my family vacation yet, which is gonna happen after Memorial Day. That’s kind of the thing at the forefront of my mind.

“But I think at some point in June, late June, as July rolls around and free agency starts to get going, and July rolls maybe into August and we start to kind of like get a feel of what my future may look like. If it’s continuing to play the game that I love, which I know I can still give so much to the game and play at a high level, or if it’s not.

“But I have not gotten to that point yet and when I get there, it will be fun to kind of see what the future can hold.”

The official start of NBA free agency will be at 6 p.m. New York time on June 30. At that moment, teams can start negotiating with free agents from other teams, and contracts can be officially signed beginning at 12:00 p.m. Eastern time on July 6.

While the Lakers showed plenty of potential late in the season once they started to build chemistry with Luka Doncic and their other new players, big changes could be in store for them this summer, even if James remains with them. They could have roughly $50 million of salary cap space, which will present them with a unique opportunity to shape a championship-caliber roster around the 27-year-old Doncic.

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