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The New York Times isn’t totally sure which team won the NBA Finals

It looks like the New York Times had two drafts for Game 7 of the NBA Finals, one for each team winning, and they somehow got merged into one confusing post.  Not only is the title of the article a mess, but the second paragraph is about the San Antonio Spurs and Tim Duncan winning his fifth NBA title scoring XX points.  Probably not the best idea to post rough drafts as final articles on the New York Times.

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