PREMIUM
Stephen Nover's NBA Game of the Month
(NBA) LA Clippers vs. Utah,
Point Spread: 6.00 | -110.00 LA Clippers (Away)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 6.00 | -110.00 LA Clippers (Away)
Result: Win
I'm not ready to write off the Clippers. Not with them getting this many points in a must-win spot down 3-2 in the series.
The Clippers' three losses in the series have been by a combined 13 points, an average of 4.3 points per defeat. The Clippers led by seven points with seven minutes left before losing Game 4 and they erased an 11-point Utah fourth-quarter lead in Game 5 before falling. The Clippers outscored the Jazz during the fourth quarter of Game 5.
Now I like the Jazz. But I don't see their entitlement to lay this many points. What have they accomplished to earn this right? The last time Utah won a playoff series was seven years ago. They don't have the experience, or proven background, to close out a series favored by this many points.
Just two years ago, the Clippers beat the Spurs on the road, 102-96, in a first-round playoff series after losing Game 5 at home. Yes, the Clippers accomplished that with Blake Griffin, who won't play today because of a toe injury.
Griffin isn't the Clippers' best player, though. Chris Paul is and he gives the Clippers not only veteran leadership but the best player on the court. Big man DeAndre Jordan is the Clippers' second most valuable player. He can neutralize Rudy Gobbert. That matchup is a standoff. But Paul makes the Clippers very dangerous in this spot. The Clippers also have back guard Austin Rivers. He played 18 minutes in Game 5 after being out nearly a month with a hamstring injury.
The Jazz have been fortunate that Joe Johnson has stepped up for them. He's Utah's second-leading scorer in the series averaging 18.2 points shooting 53.4 percent from the floor. During the regular season, Johnson averaged 9.2 points and shot 43.6 percent from the field. So he's due to cool off.
The Clippers' three losses in the series have been by a combined 13 points, an average of 4.3 points per defeat. The Clippers led by seven points with seven minutes left before losing Game 4 and they erased an 11-point Utah fourth-quarter lead in Game 5 before falling. The Clippers outscored the Jazz during the fourth quarter of Game 5.
Now I like the Jazz. But I don't see their entitlement to lay this many points. What have they accomplished to earn this right? The last time Utah won a playoff series was seven years ago. They don't have the experience, or proven background, to close out a series favored by this many points.
Just two years ago, the Clippers beat the Spurs on the road, 102-96, in a first-round playoff series after losing Game 5 at home. Yes, the Clippers accomplished that with Blake Griffin, who won't play today because of a toe injury.
Griffin isn't the Clippers' best player, though. Chris Paul is and he gives the Clippers not only veteran leadership but the best player on the court. Big man DeAndre Jordan is the Clippers' second most valuable player. He can neutralize Rudy Gobbert. That matchup is a standoff. But Paul makes the Clippers very dangerous in this spot. The Clippers also have back guard Austin Rivers. He played 18 minutes in Game 5 after being out nearly a month with a hamstring injury.
The Jazz have been fortunate that Joe Johnson has stepped up for them. He's Utah's second-leading scorer in the series averaging 18.2 points shooting 53.4 percent from the floor. During the regular season, Johnson averaged 9.2 points and shot 43.6 percent from the field. So he's due to cool off.