One of the teams that received most skepticism before the start of this year’s playoffs was the Clippers ahead of their duel with the San Antonio Spurs. After game one great number of journalists and analysts changed their tune and they now consider the Los Angeles Clippers as one of the more serious contenders from the West.
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Chris Paul showcased his best offensive game of the year not only because he scored 32 points alongside with 7 boards and 6 assists, but he had tons of hockey assists as well and looked like a true leader on the attack. Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan were dominating the paint combining for 26 rebounds and 7 blocks, which proved to be enough to hold Duncan to 11 and Parker to just 10 points. Kawhi Leonard was the only bright spot on the Spurs roster with 18 points, 6 rebounds and 4 steals.
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