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In Game 3 last Sunday (Monday morning, Manila), the Sixers lost the homecourt advantage they battled to wrest from the Los Angeles Lakers in the series opener. Now, if the Sixers hope to win the title, theyve got to do it on the road at the Staples Center.
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