2011–12 Western Conference champions
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The 2011–12 Western Conference champions were the Oklahoma City Thunder team led by Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook that advanced to the NBA Finals during the lockout-shortened season.
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Target entity: 2011–12 Western Conference champions Context triple: [Oklahoma City Thunder, conferenceTitle, 2011–12 Western Conference champions]
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ABA Western Conference
The ABA Western Conference was one of the two primary regional groupings of teams in the American Basketball Association during its existence as a rival professional basketball league to the NBA.
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Western Conference Finals
The Western Conference Finals is the National Basketball Association’s playoff series that determines the champion of the league’s Western Conference and one of the two teams that advance to the NBA Finals.
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Western Conference All-Stars
The Western Conference All-Stars are a select team of top National Hockey League players from the league’s Western Conference who compete together in the annual NHL All-Star Game.
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NBA Western Conference
The NBA Western Conference is one of the league’s two conferences, comprising teams primarily from the western United States and serving as a major competitive division in professional basketball.
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Western Conference
The Western Conference is one of the two primary competitive groupings of teams in the WNBA, comprising franchises largely based in the western and central regions of the United States.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: 2011–12 Western Conference champions Target entity description: The 2011–12 Western Conference champions were the Oklahoma City Thunder team led by Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook that advanced to the NBA Finals during the lockout-shortened season.
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A.
ABA Western Conference
The ABA Western Conference was one of the two primary regional groupings of teams in the American Basketball Association during its existence as a rival professional basketball league to the NBA.
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B.
Western Conference Finals
The Western Conference Finals is the National Basketball Association’s playoff series that determines the champion of the league’s Western Conference and one of the two teams that advance to the NBA Finals.
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C.
Western Conference All-Stars
The Western Conference All-Stars are a select team of top National Hockey League players from the league’s Western Conference who compete together in the annual NHL All-Star Game.
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D.
NBA Western Conference
The NBA Western Conference is one of the league’s two conferences, comprising teams primarily from the western United States and serving as a major competitive division in professional basketball.
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E.
Western Conference
The Western Conference is one of the two primary competitive groupings of teams in the WNBA, comprising franchises largely based in the western and central regions of the United States.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: 2011–12 Western Conference champions Description of subject: The 2011–12 Western Conference champions were the Oklahoma City Thunder team led by Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook that advanced to the NBA Finals during the lockout-shortened season.
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