Tuesday, May 12, 2015

HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM (CLIPPERS 3-1 SERIES LEAD)

The Los Angeles Clippers have been the undoubted surprise of the 2015 NBA Playoffs. Not only did they defeat the defending champion Spurs in the quarterfinals round, they've dominated the Houston Rockets over the 1st four games of the semifinals round and are looking to be the 1st team to advance to the conference finals round with a win tonight. In Game 4, NBA fans watched the atrocious schematic Rockets head coach Kevin Mchale implemented to slow down the Clippers offense. The infamous "hack a Jordan" scheme,  had Clippers center Deondre Jordan shooting numerous first half free throws and the Staples Center was full of unrest.. After the "hack a Jordan" tactic subsided, the Clippers outscored the Rockets 43 - 25 in the 3rd quarter, and went on to win by a convincing score of 95-128 to take a 3-1 lead in the series. The offensive slaughter included a plethora of Jamal Crawford three-point field goals and Deondre Jordan alley oops. The question now is are they ready to take it to the next level and take this momentum all they way to the NBA finals? Veteran point guard Chris Paul can definitely taste a western conference finals birth for his team. After 9 long years, Paul can make his first appearance as a NBA Finals contender in the month of June. His 15 point 12 assist output in Game 4 helped lift his Clippers to a 3-1 series lead against the Rockets who can see their season dwindling. Unless Dwight Howard and the Rockets can turn it up tonight at the Toyota Center, they'll see their 2015 NBA season come to a crashing land. I'm sure James can "roger that."

 



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