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Starting 5, May 29: Anthony Edwards, Wolves force Game 5
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Bam Adebayo is enjoying a career-best season as a scorer (21.8 ppg). Through both the team’s inconsistency and his own stellar play, Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo has leaned on a valuable resource. Adebayo often consults Heat forward Udonis Haslem, the valued 20-year NBA veteran and key member of the Heat’s three championship teams (2006,…
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Clippers reclaim dominant position, control series vs. Mavericks
Confidence will only take you so far in the NBA playoffs. Sooner or later the team with better talent, more experience and the clear advantages will assume the dominant position. It was late Friday night in Orlando, in the second quarter of Game 3 against of this Western Conference playoff series, when that moment arrived…
Lakers' new star trio could be unstoppable … or combustible
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