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April 23 (Reuters) – The San Antonio Spurs cemented their

position as the Western Conference top seeds for the second year

in a row after thrashing the Portland Trail Blazers 124-89 on

Monday.

Tim Duncan and Daniel Green each scored 18 points as the

Spurs overwhelmed Portland to finally see off the Oklahoma City

Thunder in the race for bragging rights in the West.

The Spurs franchise remains a master of consistency,

capturing three NBA titles in five seasons from 2003-07, but the

current crop will be hoping to travel deeper into the

post-season of a lockout-shortened season than last year’s team.

San Antonio was stunned by Memphis in a first-round series

defeat a season ago, though this year’s Spurs appear far

healthier and possess more depth for a playoff run.

Over in the East, the Philadelphia 76ers claimed the final

post-season spot in the conference with a 105-87 rout of the New

Jersey Nets.

Six players scored in double-figures for the visiting 76ers,

who have an identical 34-30 record as the Knicks but are below

New York by virtue of the tie-breaker between the teams with two

games to play.

Meanwhile, Memphis beat Cleveland 109-101 to move within

half a game of the Los Angeles Clippers for fourth spot in the

West.

Both teams have two games remaining and are set to face each

other the first round of the playoffs but the Grizzlies could

earn home-court advantage if they manage to move ahead of the

Clippers by the end of the regular season.

(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John

O’Brien)