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Round 2 Results

 

Eastern Conference Semifinals

(#1) Boston Celtics d. (#4) Milwaukee Bucks 4-1

(#6) Indiana Pacers d. (#2) New York Knicks 4-3

 

Western Conference Semifinals

(#5) Dallas Mavericks d. (#1) Oklahoma City Thunder 4-2

(#3) Minnesota Timberwolves d. (#2) Denver Nuggets 4-3

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Eastern Conference Final

(#1) Boston Celtics d. (#6) Indiana Pacers 4-0

 

Western Conference Final

(#5) Dallas Mavericks d. (#3) Minnesota Timberwolves 4-1

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Klay Thompson has unfollowed the Golden State Warriors. Aka, he’s gone. :cry:
 

Unsurprising with the way he’s been playing lately, but still… first season since 2011 (when he got drafted) that he won’t be on our team. 

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Surprised no one has mentioned this yet (I would’ve done it yesterday when I was watching it, but couldn’t be bothered), but the Celtics defeated the Mavericks in 5 to win their 18th NBA championship. 
 

Finals MVP went to Jaylen Brown. 

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