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                    [Title] => FIBA without NBA vets?
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The World Cup of Basketball was dominated by countries with players either active or have experienced playing at some National Basketball Association teams. 

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The Red Rocket is coming back to San Antonio.

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 Kawhi Leonard could have been devastated by losing last season's NBA Finals.

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After dropping Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat came back with a vengeance in Game 2, uncorking a merciless 33-5 run in the second half to torch the San Antonio Spurs, 103-84, and equalize the series at 1-1.

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Kobe Bryant scored 27 points and the Los Angeles Lakers snapped their five-game losing streak at a potentially high cost, losing center Andrew Bynum to a hyperextended right knee in a 102-93 victory over the San Antonio Spurs' role players Tuesday night.

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