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Thunder rally past Lakers, take 3-1 series lead (Yahoo! Sports)

LOS ANGELES (AP) Kevin Durant stood above the 3-point line and watched the shot clock dwindle in the final seconds of Game 4. When Metta World Peace backed up slightly on defense, Durant hesitated only an instant before launching a 26-footer.
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Spurs beat Clippers 96-86 to take 3-0 series lead (Yahoo! Sports)

LOS ANGELES (AP) Nothing was going to rattle the calm, cool and collected Spurs. Not even a 24-point deficit.
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Wade, Heat move on after Game 3 spat (Yahoo! Sports)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Refreshed in body and spirit, the Miami Heat returned to practice reunited and refocused.
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Pacers guard sorry for "choke" at LeBron (Yahoo! Sports)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Pacers reserve guard Lance Stephenson apologized for making a choking gesture toward LeBron James.
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Iguodala leading the way in postseason for 76ers (Yahoo! Sports)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Andre Iguodala is winning games for the Sixers and winning over Philadelphia with each clutch basket.
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Hawks keeping Drew as coach for 2012-13 season (Yahoo! Sports)
ATLANTA (AP) The Atlanta Hawks have committed to Larry Drew for one more season.
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Lakers' Blake, wife target of attacks on Twitter (Yahoo! Sports)

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) Lakers guard Steve Blake and his wife received multiple online threats after he missed a big shot late in Game 2 of Los Angeles' second-round playoff series with Oklahoma City.
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Lakers' Gasol wins award as NBA's top citizen (Yahoo! Sports)

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) Pau Gasol probably would have been a doctor if he hadn't grown up to be 7 feet tall and awfully good at basketball.
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Nuggets GM: Andre Miller wants to stay in Denver (Yahoo! Sports)

DENVER (AP) The Nuggets' three-pronged plan for the summer is to redo Ty Lawson's deal, sign restricted free agent JaVale McGee and keep veteran point guard Andre Miller in Denver.
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Kobe leads Lakers past Thunder in 99-96 thriller (Yahoo! Sports)

LOS ANGELES (AP) With their Game 2 collapse still fresh in their minds, the Los Angeles Lakers avoided a sequel with the only game plan they're confident will work against the younger, faster Oklahoma City Thunder.
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