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- 1 (31)
James Nnaji - 2 (32)
Jalen PickettFrom HOU - 3 (33)
Leonard Miller - 4 (34)
Colby JonesFrom PHI via ATL - 5 (35)
Julian PhillipsFrom POR via ATL - 6 (36)
Andre Jackson Jr - 7 (37)
Hunter TysonFrom WSH via NO - 8 (38)
Jordan WalshFrom IND - 9 (39)
Mouhamed GueyeFrom Utah via NY - 10 (40)
Maxwell LewisFrom DAL via OKC - 11 (41)
Amari BaileyFrom OKC via NY - 12 (42)
Tristan VukcevicFrom CHI via LAL - 13 (43)
Rayan RupertFrom ATL - 14 (44)
Sidy CissokoFrom TOR - 15 (45)
Gregory Jackson IIFrom MIN - 16 (46)
Seth LundyFrom NO - 17 (47)
Mojave King - 18 (48)
Jordan Miller-- - 19 (49)
Emoni BatesFrom GS via UTAH - 20 (50)
Keyontae JohnsonFrom MIA via BOS - 21 (51)
Jalen Wilson-- - 22 (52)
Toumani Camara-- - 23 (53)
Jaylen ClarkFrom NY via CHA - 24 (54)
Jalen Slawson-- - 25 (55)
Isaiah WongFrom CLE via MIL - 26 (56)
Tarik Biberovic-- - 27 (57)
Trayce Jackson-DavisFrom BOS via CHA - 28 (58)
Chris Livingston--
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Lakers' Redick rips officiating; Reaves feels 'disrespected'
Coach JJ Redick tore into the officiating after the Lakers' Game 2 loss to the Thunder, while guard Austin Reaves also expressed his displeasure.
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Oklahoma City visits Los Angeles with 2-0 series lead
Oklahoma City Thunder (64-18, first in the Western Conference) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (53-29, fourth in the Western Conference)
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Cunningham and the Pistons visit Cleveland with 2-0 series lead
Detroit Pistons (60-22, first in the Eastern Conference) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (52-30, fourth in the Eastern Conference)
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Perk on what Lakers are thinking down 2-0: 'What else can we do?'
Kendrick Perkins joins "SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt" to discuss the Lakers' Game 2 loss to the Thunder.
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Thunder use depth to take control of Game 2, series vs. Lakers
The Thunder took command of Thursday's Game 2 and the series against the Lakers with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the bench because of foul trouble.
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Holmgren and Gilgeous-Alexander each score 22 as Thunder take 2-0 lead over Lakers in West semis
— Shai Gilgeous-Alexander isn't scoring the way he usually does, but the Oklahoma City Thunder are still winning the way they normally do.








