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NBA Playoffs – Chicago Bulls Finally Done, Los Angeles Clippers Show Perseverance
In a very exciting night of playoff basketball, the Chicago Bulls completed the job against the Milwaukee Bucks with a 120-66 win to clinch the series 4-2, while the Los Angeles Clippers present us with a game 7 after beating the San Antonio Spurs on the road 102-96, tying the series at 3-3.
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Clippers vs Spurs – The Series That Deserves More
The Los Angeles Clippers have evened their series with the San Antonio Spurs, winning 114-105 on the road to make it 2-2, in a playoff battle that should have happened a bit further down the road.
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NBA Playoffs – Clippers vs Spurs Game 4 Predictions
The big question heading into game 4 will be whether or not the huge win for the San Antonio Spurs in the previous encounter, giving them a 2-1 lead in the series, will shake up the Los Angeles Clippers or serve as a sign of things to come.
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NBA Playoffs – San Antonio Spurs & Kawhi Leonard Teach Los Angeles Clippers a Postseason Lesson
No one speaks about Kawhi Leonard and mentions a regular season MVP, but when he’s in his zone on offense, it’s hard to argue that he’s not one of the best player in the NBA, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 100-73 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, taking a 2-1 lead in the series following game 3.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Making the Champions Look Old
For the first time after two failed tries, the Los Angeles Clippers finally have a win over the San Antonio Spurs, beating the defending champions 105-85 as Blake Griffin led the way with one of his best games this season, Chris Paul being good as always and DeAndre Jordan posing a big problem on defense for the opposition.
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Clippers vs Spurs – An Expected Demolition
Back to back games? Visiting a fresh San Antonio Spurs team? Not playing with Chris Paul? Even though it did get a little bit embarrassing at times, it wasn’t very surprising to see the Los Angeles Clippers getting decimated by the Spurs.
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Nothing Old About the 2012 Tony Parker & San Antonio Spurs
Tony Parker joined the big three’s 30 something club by leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 105-88 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, so far cruising in their Western Conference Semi Final series to a 2-0 lead.
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Tim Duncan Turning Back the Clock
The last time Tim Duncan had a playoff game with 26 points and 10 rebounds was two years ago, when the San Antonio Spurs were getting swept by the Dallas Mavericks. Thirteen postseason games later, and the Clippers were forced to suffer through one of Duncan’s best games in recent years, leading the Spurs to a 109-92 victory.
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Without Tony Parker Spurs Won’t Be Going Too Far
Chris Paul finished with 36 points, Mo Williams with 33. The difference in point guard production was a sore reminder for the San Antonio Spurs just how badly they need for everyone to be healthy come the playoffs, and even then, their impressive and surprising season will come to an early end.