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Thunder-Spurs Down From Heat-Bulls, But Ahead Of Prior WCFs

TNT earned a 4.6 fast-national U.S. rating and 7.3 million viewers for Game Two of the Thunder-Spurs NBA Western Conference Finals last night. The figures are down 25% and 27%, respectively, from a 6.1 rating and 10.0 million viewers for Game Two of last year’s record-setting Heat-Bulls series. While Thunder-Spurs is down from Heat-Bulls, the series is pacing higher than the last two Western Conference Finals through two telecasts, which featured Mavericks-Thunder on ESPN (7.0 million viewers) and Lakers-Suns on TNT (7.1 million viewers).

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