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Report: Derrick Rose leaves Cavaliers

Former NBA MVP Derrick Rose has left the Cavs and is “evaluating his future in basketball.”

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Boston Celtics vs Detroit Pistons
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Brooklyn Nets vs Indiana Pacers
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Brooklyn Nets+115
Indiana Pacers-135
Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers
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Miami Heat-110
Los Angeles Lakers-110
Milwaukee Bucks vs Atlanta Hawks
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L.A. Clippers vs Minnesota Timberwolves
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