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Dunks, game winners and a TD pass: Our favorite play of the season for all 30 teams

The world misses NBA basketball. Our experts do too. That’s why they’re reliving some the most memorable moments of 2019-20 so far.

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Denver Nuggets vs Oklahoma City Thunder
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Indiana Pacers vs Cleveland Cavaliers
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Indiana Pacers-115
Cleveland Cavaliers-105
New York Knicks vs Boston Celtics
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Golden State Warriors vs Minnesota Timberwolves
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Under-110
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