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``We felt a couple things (with Maggette getting the start in Game 4),'' Dunleavy said. Bryzgalov didn't find out until less than an hour before the game that he would be getting the start, although the situation had been part of public debate for the previous two days. After serving as a vocal cheerleader from the bench, Potter was bouncing around on the court before getting the start in the second game, in which she had kills on the first two plays. |
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