The 2015 NBA Playoffs continue this afternoon with a few
thrillers. Live on ABC the #2 Cavaliers are looking to close out the #7 Boston
Celtics in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference series. At 3:30 p.m. E.T, the #3
Los Angeles Clippers look to bounce back after their dismal performance Friday
night, as they take on the #6 San Antonio Spurs in Game 4. Washington will look
to close out the Toronto Raptors in Game 4 at 6:30 p.m. on TNT. Lastly, Sunday
night will be capped off with the battle of Texas between the #2 Houston
Rockets and #7 Dallas Mavericks at 9:00 p.m. E.T The #1 Golden State Warriors were the first
team to advance unto the semifinal round with their 11 point victory over the
#8 New Orleans Pelicans last night. This series sweep may not be the only of
the 2015 NBA Playoffs as three series currently have the potential to do the
same. Stay updated with series schedules for both the NBA Eastern and Western
Conferences by accessing this following link. Stay tuned.
The ridicule regarding the Los Angeles Clippers state of
mediocrity has definitely manifested itself true in 2015. Their atrocious offensive performance
in Game 3 left critics surmising yet another short-lived post-season for Chris
Paul and company. Forward Kawhi Leonard led the San Antonio Spurs with 32
points from the field on a night where the Clippers were held to just 11 points
in the 3rd Quarter. Surely, with a 2-1 game lead in the series, Spurs head
coach Greg Poppivich has ideas on sealing the deal for a San Antonio
advancement in the 2015 NBA Playoffs. The defending champs bring their collective into today's match-up
with the same mindset as always, teamwork makes the dream work. In Game 3, they
registered 25 team assist and concluded with a 27 point victory by a score of
73-100. Power forward Blake Griffin will need to have a better offensive outing
if the Clippers are to stand a chance. In Los Angeles’s only victory of the
series, guard Chris Paul produced 32 points. Needless to say, the Clippers must find a way to
get higher percentage shots if they hope to extend their season past next week.
The #5 Washington Wizards have had their way with the #4
Toronto Raptors. In Game 3
Toronto shot 37-99 from the field. So basically out of a possible 198 points
the Raptors were able to get just half of that losing the contest 99-106.
Morale, it's the key essential an inexperienced team like the Raptors needs to
overcome adversity and get it done. The adversary Wizards have no compassion
for their underachieved opponents and have endlessly brought them the truth in
Paul Pierce. His 18 point outing in Game 2 was accompanied by PG John Wall's 15 assist
and C Marcin Gortat's 24 points. Though scientifically, Raptors are known to have
a large appetite, if they are awarded an NBA post-season appearance and get
fed four first round losses, they'll certainly be out of commission. Maybe
Toronto can turn it around tonight. Their 2015 season relies on it.
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CLIPPERS @ SPURS 3:30 p.m. E.T on ABC
TORONTO @ WASHINGTON 6:30 p.m. E.T on TNT
HOUSTON @ DALLAS 9:00 p.m. E.T on TNT