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Memphis powers past Oklahoma City for first win in Orlando - TSDMemphis.com

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This was the Memphis Grizzlies that fans had been waiting to see – a team that did a lot of things right en route to whopping the Oklahoma Thunder 121-92 in the NBA bubble in Orlando. “We translated stops into fast breaks. We were making the right plays. We were sharing the basketball,” said Dillion […]

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