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Jamal Murray sends Nuggets to next round after another game-winner against Lakers
Jamal Murray hits the game-winner as the Denver Nuggets outlast the Los Angeles Lakers in a thrilling Game 5.
Jamal Murray sends Nuggets to next round after another game-winner against Lakers
Jamal Murray hits the game-winner as the Denver Nuggets outlast the Los Angeles Lakers in a thrilling Game 5.
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Thunders’ late fourth quarter run seals series sweep over Pelicans
The top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder completed the series sweep against the eighth-seed New Orleans Pelicans after a hard-fought Game 4.
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Derrick White’s playoff career-high 38 points leads Celtics to commanding 3-1 lead over Heat
Derrick White's standout performance propelled the Boston Celtics to a comfortable 102-88 Game 5 victory against the Miami Heat on Tuesday (PHL time).
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Behind ANT's 40, Timberwolves sweep Suns for first series win in 20 years
The Timberwolves advance to the second round for the first time in two decades, or since the 2003-04 team that also made the Western Conference Finals after winning 58 games.
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OKC's Mark Daigneault is NBA Coach of the Year
At 39-years-old, the youthful Mark Daigneault is the youngest NBA Coach of the Year since the 2000 season.
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Clippers blow 31-point lead, but hold on to avoid 1-3 deficit to Mavs after Game 4 thriller
Series between the Clippers and Mavericks now tied at 2-2 going back to Los Angeles.
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Pacers pounce on depleted Bucks to take 3-1 lead
Without Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, the Bucks simply could not hang with the Pacers, who now have a commanding 3-1 series lead.
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Lakers live to fight another day after finally solving Nuggets puzzle
For the first time in four games this series, Los Angeles managed to hold serve for the wire-to-wire victory, the team’s first against these Nuggets after 12 tries.
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Celtics regain control with dominant Game 3 win over Heat
After a disappointing Game 2 effort in Boston, the top-ranked Celtics made sure to quickly bounce back.
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No. 1 Thunder blast Pelicans for commanding 3-0 lead
OKC is now up 3-0 after the 21-point win. The West’s no. 1 seed won Game 2 by 32, after taking the series opener by just two points.
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