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2014 NBA playoffs: 10 must-see first-round matchups

The Spurs' Tim Duncan (21) and the Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki (41) have been in-state, in-division, same-position rivals for 16 seasons now, and their first-round playoff meeting will be a familiar one. USA TODAY Sports' Adi Joseph picks 10 other one-on-one matchups you should keep an eye out for in the next two weeks.
The Spurs' Tim Duncan (21) and the Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki (41) have been in-state, in-division, same-position rivals for 16 seasons now, and their first-round playoff meeting will be a familiar one. USA TODAY Sports' Adi Joseph picks 10 other one-on-one matchups you should keep an eye out for in the next two weeks.
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10. Pacers' David West vs. Hawks' Paul Millsap: These two fearsome rebounders and defenders are the emotional leaders of their teams. Millsap is the All-Star, but West never gets enough credit.
10. Pacers' David West vs. Hawks' Paul Millsap: These two fearsome rebounders and defenders are the emotional leaders of their teams. Millsap is the All-Star, but West never gets enough credit.
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9. Bulls' Jimmy Butler vs. Wizards' Bradley Beal: Both under 25, Butler and Beal took very different routes to being among the best young shooting guards in the NBA. Beal has the scoring ability and long-term potential, while Butler has carved out his niche with defense and efficient shooting.
9. Bulls' Jimmy Butler vs. Wizards' Bradley Beal: Both under 25, Butler and Beal took very different routes to being among the best young shooting guards in the NBA. Beal has the scoring ability and long-term potential, while Butler has carved out his niche with defense and efficient shooting.
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8. Raptors' Kyle Lowry vs. Nets' Deron Williams: These two point guards are the best players on their teams, and they embody how their teams play. Williams is a steady but occasionally dominating veteran, while Lowry runs opponents into the ground.
8. Raptors' Kyle Lowry vs. Nets' Deron Williams: These two point guards are the best players on their teams, and they embody how their teams play. Williams is a steady but occasionally dominating veteran, while Lowry runs opponents into the ground.
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7. Clippers' Blake Griffin vs. Warriors' Draymond Green: Griffin may be the most easily irritated star in the NBA, and no one seems to get to him quite like Green. "The Dancing Bear" is smaller but has so much strength that he can frustrate even the best.
7. Clippers' Blake Griffin vs. Warriors' Draymond Green: Griffin may be the most easily irritated star in the NBA, and no one seems to get to him quite like Green. "The Dancing Bear" is smaller but has so much strength that he can frustrate even the best.
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6. Rockets' Dwight Howard vs. Blazers' Robin Lopez: Portland needs a huge effort from Lopez, probably their best defender and a capable rebounder. But Howard is so strong it may not matter.
6. Rockets' Dwight Howard vs. Blazers' Robin Lopez: Portland needs a huge effort from Lopez, probably their best defender and a capable rebounder. But Howard is so strong it may not matter.
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5. Bulls' Joakim Noah vs. Wizards' Marcin Gortat: No first-round matchup is going to have more great quotes, and Gortat may be aggressive and strong enough to edge out Noah, who has put up a borderline MVP season.
5. Bulls' Joakim Noah vs. Wizards' Marcin Gortat: No first-round matchup is going to have more great quotes, and Gortat may be aggressive and strong enough to edge out Noah, who has put up a borderline MVP season.
Geoff Burke, USA TODAY Sports
4. Thunder's Russell Westbrook vs. Grizzlies' Mike Conley: Though Westbrook has an obvious edge in natural ability, Conley may be the best defensive point guard in the league. He could frustrate Westbrook, bu he may be overwhelmed first.
4. Thunder's Russell Westbrook vs. Grizzlies' Mike Conley: Though Westbrook has an obvious edge in natural ability, Conley may be the best defensive point guard in the league. He could frustrate Westbrook, bu he may be overwhelmed first.
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3. Heat's Chris Bosh vs. Bobcats' Al Jefferson: Big man Jefferson might be the only saving grace for Charlotte in this lopsided series. Bosh can match him on offensive skill but has trouble against bigger opponents.
3. Heat's Chris Bosh vs. Bobcats' Al Jefferson: Big man Jefferson might be the only saving grace for Charlotte in this lopsided series. Bosh can match him on offensive skill but has trouble against bigger opponents.
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2. Thunder's Serge Ibaka vs. Grizzlies' Marc Gasol: These two amazing defensive big men will dominate the paint in this series. Ibaka is the shot-blocker, but Gasol is 7-2 and more polished.
2. Thunder's Serge Ibaka vs. Grizzlies' Marc Gasol: These two amazing defensive big men will dominate the paint in this series. Ibaka is the shot-blocker, but Gasol is 7-2 and more polished.
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1. Clippers' Chris Paul vs. Warriors' Stephen Curry: They might be the two best point guards in the NBA, but they have totally different styles. Curry won't be able to stop Paul's drives, and Paul won't be able to defend Curry's shooting.
1. Clippers' Chris Paul vs. Warriors' Stephen Curry: They might be the two best point guards in the NBA, but they have totally different styles. Curry won't be able to stop Paul's drives, and Paul won't be able to defend Curry's shooting.
Jayne Kamin-Oncea, USA TODAY Sports
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