Toronto Raptors beat Miami Heat, advance to Eastern Conference finals
Behind 35 points from Kyle Lowry and 28 from DeMar DeRozan the Raptors won Game 7 to end a wild series and will play the conference final against the Cavaliers.
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Behind 35 points from Kyle Lowry and 28 from DeMar DeRozan the Raptors won Game 7 to end a wild series and will play the conference final against the Cavaliers.
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