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NBA playoffs: Warriors and Rockets close in on West showdown

SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports’ Sam Amick on how the Warriors dominated the Pelicans and the Rockets handled the Jazz to take 3-1 series leads and move one win from the Western Conference finals.

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