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Nets without Kyrie, Harden for pivotal Game 5

Kyrie Irving (ankle) and James Harden (hamstring) will miss Game 5 on Tuesday against the Bucks, the Nets say. Irving had an MRI on his ankle, which confirmed a sprain.

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