“Clippers Shock Warriors in Thrilling Showdown: Will Their Fifth Seed Spark a Playoff Upset?”

"Clippers Shock Warriors in Thrilling Showdown: Will Their Fifth Seed Spark a Playoff Upset?"

The stage was set for a thrilling conclusion to the NBA regular season as the Los Angeles Clippers faced off against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. Both teams were locked in a battle for playoff positioning, and the stakes couldn’t have been higher. The Clippers, known for their resilience, needed this win not just to secure their spot in the postseason, but to silence the critics who had doubted their potential all year. In a nail-biting showdown that stretched into overtime, the relentless efforts of Clippers superstar James Harden, alongside his teammates like Kawhi Leonard and Ivica Zubac, ultimately led the team to a hard-fought 124-119 victory. This win marked a significant milestone, advancing the Clippers to the playoffs as the fifth seed in the Western Conference—and leaving fans buzzing with excitement for what lies ahead.

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“I’m happy that we’re in it,” said Kawhi Leonard, who had 33 points, seven assists and six rebounds in 47:25. “The last three weeks I felt like we’ve been in a playoff mindset or environment and we had to win really every game to get to this point. I don’t know what our record was, but I think we lost two games in the last three weeks or something like that. I’m happy and proud that we were able to fight and get in for the playoffs without the play-in.”The Clippers advanced to the playoffs as the fifth seed in the Western Conference, where they will face the fourth-seeded Nuggets in Denver either Saturday or Sunday in the first round of the postseason.Advertisement

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But it wasn’t until Buddy Hield missed a three-pointer with the Clippers ahead by three with 5.1 seconds left in overtime did the Clippers clinch a playoff spot.The teams went toe-to-toe all game, so much so they battled into an extra five minutes of overtime to determine their fates, the outcome finally decided by James Harden’s clutch play and two blown opportunities by the Warriors that allowed the Clippers to escape with a 124-119 win at Chase Center.He had 22 points and 17 rebounds and he kept making history as a Clipper, his 1,010 rebounds on the season making him the fifth player in franchise history to reach that milestone.It took Harden playing all 29 minutes in the second half, including overtime, and a total of 48:24 for the Clippers to win for the eighth straight time. It took Harden making back-to-back three-pointers to open the overtime and making two free throws to seal the game with three seconds left for the Clippers to win for the 17th time in their final 20 games and avoid the play-in.

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