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OKC and New York sweep to the Conf. Finals, while the Wolves-Spurs and Cavs-Pistons are in a best-of-three.

OKC and New York sweep to the Conf. Finals, while the Wolves-Spurs and Cavs-Pistons are in a best-of-three.

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"Knicks, Thunder advance"

OKC and New York sweep to the Conf. Finals, while the Wolves-Spurs and Cavs-Pistons are in a best-of-three.

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Original Air Date: Oct 25, 2022
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