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NBA playoff watch: Lakers, Celtics inch closer to play-in

The Lakers and Celtics keep falling, while the Sixers strengthen their No. 1 seed.

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Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers
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Oklahoma City Thunder-110
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