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Toronto's loss to Detroit made it official.  For the third straight year, we're going to be playing Cleveland in the first round of the playoffs. This creates an interesting scenario.  Should we shut down Butler and anyone else mildly hurt for the next two games so they're totally healthy for the playoffs, or should we keep playing everyone and try to take over the fourth seed? ...
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