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Nuggets @ Thunder

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Guess who those 2 are - before you click to see the link!

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An MRI earlier had revealed that Gordon sustained a Grade 2 hamstring strain, putting his availability for the second-round series finale against the Oklahoma City Thunder in doubt, team sources confirmed to The Athletic. Gordon was expected to continue receiving treatment leading up to the game in the hope to try and play, according to those sources.

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Celtics @ Knicks

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Thunder @ Nuggets

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  1. Mavericks
  2. Spurs
  3. Philadelphia
  4. Charlotte
  5. Utah,
  6. Washington,
  7. New Orleans,
  8. Brooklyn,
  9. Toronto,
  10. Houston,
  11. Portland,
  12. Chicago,
  13. Atlanta,
  14. San Antonio.
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"I told them, 'We only got two wins,'" Edwards said after Monday's Game 4, recalling his message. "I've never seen a series end 2-1. I told them we have to get two more wins and right now we're playing like we already got four wins. ... We had to figure it out because if we would have kept playing like that, we would have lost tonight."

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Sorry its twitter.

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If the Celtics retain their first-round pick -- and, frankly, they need to because they are desperate for the inexpensive contract the selection would provide -- and then fill out their roster with minimum salaries, the team payroll crosses the $500 million mark.

Last season, the Celtics set a record for revenue, thanks to the run to the title and four rounds of home playoff games. Losing Game 4 in Dallas last year, after they had a 3-0 lead, was a multimillion-dollar boon, as the Celtics clinched in front of their home fans with a lucrative home Finals game. It helped boost the franchise's revenue to around $450 million, according to a report by Sportico.

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