San Antonio Spurs vs. LA Clippers Game 4: Live Score, Analysis and Reaction on day true story
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Thank you all for joining me, folks. It was a pleasure to spend this incredible game with you.
Congratulations to the San Antonio Spurs and their fans. To the Clippers fans out there, don't hang your head. You had one of the greatest turnarounds in NBA history and should be proud!
Until next time, this is Maxwell Ogden signing off.
What a game. Tim Duncan was phenomenal, Chris Paul was a warrior and young stars Danny Green and Eric Bledsoe were difference-makers. The Clippers have nothing to hang their heads about after tonight, even if the first three games were lackluster.
Awe-inspiring season from the Los Angeles Clippers and an unreal streak for the San Antonio Spurs. 29 of 31 games have been victories with a greater than 16 point average margin of victory.
Key shots from Tony Parker lead to a victory.
"[The sweeps of Clippers and Jazz] don't mean anything...game at a time." - Tony Parker
End of the Game: Los Angeles Clippers 99 - 101 San Antonio Spurs
Los Angeles Clippers' Leaders
Points: 23 - Chris Paul
Rebounds: 8 - DeAndre Jordan
Assist: 11 - Chris Paul
Steals: 3 - Eric Bledsoe
Blocks: 3 - DeAndre Jordan
San Antonio Spurs' Leaders
Points: 21 - Tim Duncan
Rebounds: 9 - Tim Duncan
Assist: 5 - Tony Parker
Steals: 1 - Three Tied
Blocks: 3 - Tim Duncan
Clippers throw the ball down, Mo Williams goes up for the shot...
And can't get it off.
San Antonio Spurs win! 29 of their past 31 games won...
End of the Game: Los Angeles Clippers 99 - 102 San Antonio Spurs
Chris Paul drives on Danny Green and misses the shot! Excellent defense by Green, who also forced the turnover on the previous possession. Tony Parker to the line!
Misses the first of two...
Fourth Quarter, 01.7 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 99 - 101 San Antonio Spurs
Vinny Del Negro called a time out, folks, don't go into panic mode.
Yet.
Chris Paul turns it over, Daniel Green picks it up and the Spurs will go to the line. Believe it or not, that was the first turnover of the half for the Clippers.
The young Green hits one of two.
Fourth Quarter, 10.5 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 99 - 101 San Antonio Spurs
Tony Parker misses a runner and Los Angeles has it with under 30 remaining. Only for Chris Paul to lose the ball!
Breathe easy, LAC fans... Ball goes off of Ginobili.
Fourth Quarter, 23.1 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 99 - 100 San Antonio Spurs
Chris Paul fouled and hits both free throws. Less than a minute remaining and a one-point game with San Antonio in possession of the ball.
What a game.
Fourth Quarter, 52.0 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 99 - 100 San Antonio Spurs
Mo Williams defended well by Tony Parker and he misses a lay-in attempt. Fortunately for LAC's season, Danny Green is called for an offensive foul and the Clippers get it back as we have less than a minute remaining.
Tony Parker responds with a lay-in of his own and now it's the Spurs with a one-point lead. Tim Duncan blocks a Chris Paul lay-up attempt and Tony Parker hits his signature tear-drop lay-in for a three-point lead.
What a game! Who will close strongest? Spurs maintaining a lead or Clippers pulling this one out? Hit the comments section and let us know!
Fourth Quarter, 1:47 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 97 - 100 San Antonio Spurs
Tim Duncan with a driving hook over Blake Griffin, taking his tally to 21 points.
Chris Paul responds with an unreal shot, as the ball rolled across the top of the backboard and somehow fell into the hoop! Paul heads to the line for an and-one and we have a one-point Clippers lead with 2:20 remaining.
Chris Paul is a one-of-a-kind player, hitting a beautiful runner over the extended arm of Tim Duncan. Duncan responds with a beautiful back-door pass to a slashing Manu Ginobili and we're tied with 3:10 remaining.
Again.
Hack-a-Clipper strategy has begun for the San Antonio Spurs, as they send Reggie Evans to the line. Evans misses both free throws, Spurs bring it up and Danny Green hits a corner three for the tie! Third three-pointer of the evening for the former Tar Heel.
Fourth Quarter, 4:15 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 92 - 92 San Antonio Spurs
Tim Duncan has been outstanding tonight, now reaching 19 points for the evening. While he's not the athlete he once was, he's still the great player he always will be. What a performance tonight from Timmy.
Fourth Quarter, 4:34 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 92 - 89 San Antonio Spurs
Eric Bledsoe is on his game tonight, folks, taking over in the fourth quarter! 11 points in the fourth quarter and 17 overall.
Absolutely phenomenal performance. This kid won't be in a Clippers uniform for long if this is what he's capable of on a nightly basis.
Fourth Quarter, 5:25 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 90 - 85 San Antonio Spurs
How about Reggie Evans? He has been phenomenal on the glass throughout the entirety of this series and continues to present the Clippers with second-chance opportunities.
One of the under-the-radar most valuable players of this postseason. He has been a key player in quite a few Clippers victories.
The great advantage that the San Antonio Spurs have had over the Los Angeles Clippers throughout the duration of this series has been their decision to make the extra pass. The Clippers seem to be an assist-oriented team, while the Spurs often settle for the hockey assist.
Manu Ginobili passes a good luck for a better look, thus leading to Gary Neal hitting a three. Spurs now down one with 8:21 remaining.
Fourth Quarter, 8:21 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 83 - 82 San Antonio Spurs
Eric Bledsoe with a pretty two in the paint and the San Antonio Spurs have called a timeout! Some life exists in the Staples Center...
Fourth Quarter, 9:36 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 81 - 77 San Antonio Spurs
The fourth quarter starts with a trading of baskets, leading to yet another tie at 77-77. 10:38 remaining and victory in both team's eyes.
Just like that, this has become a game. Chris Paul has led the Los Angeles Clippers to a one-point lead and Tim Duncan has done everything possible to keep things close.
This has been one hell of a game, folks, and it's likely to continue!
End of the Third Quarter: Los Angeles Clippers 75 - 74 San Antonio Spurs
Los Angeles Clippers' Leaders
Points: 19 - Blake Griffin
Rebounds: 8 - DeAndre Jordan
Assist: 10 - Chris Paul
Steals: 2 - Three Tied
Blocks: 2 - DeAndre Jordan
San Antonio Spurs' Leaders
Points: 17 - Tim Duncan
Rebounds: 7 - Tim Duncan
Assist: 5 - Tony Parker
Steals: 1 - Three Tied
Blocks: 2 - Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan is playing like it's 2003.
Jump shots, driving scores and low-post moves have his Spurs out ahead by 3.
Third Quarter, 1:40 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 69 - 72 San Antonio Spurs
Third Quarter, 3:39 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 67 - 68 San Antonio Spurs
Boris Diaw and Tim Duncan are turning up the defensive intensity, while Manu Ginobili is getting in on the offensive act. Nevertheless, the Clippers have kept this game at a one-point deficit.
Great game on both ends.
Tim Duncan continues to turn back the clock and we're all tied up! Heading to the commercial break with a free throw on the return.
Third Quarter, 5:52 remaining: Los Angeles Clippers 65 - 65 San Antonio Spurs
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