Annual NBA survey tabs Thunder to repeat, Nuggets' Jokic as MVP - ESPN
The annual NBA.com survey of all 30 of the league's front offices has tapped the Oklahoma City Thunder to defend their title.
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The annual NBA.com survey of all 30 of the league's front offices has tapped the Oklahoma City Thunder to defend their title.
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