The Clippers Beat OKC 138-88 for their Fifth Straight Win, and a Play-in Game Awaits

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Los Angeles Clippers beat the OKC (Oklahoma City Thunder) 138-88 on the evening of Sunday to close the traditional season on a five-game series of wins. Amir Coffey scored 32 focuses and 13 bounce back – the Clippers completed the usuals season on a five-game string of victories.

In the wake of playing the whole season without harmed genius Kawhi Leonard. And with Paul George as of late returning after missing 43 games with an elbow sickness — the Clippers completed 42-40.

Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said 

“On the two sides of the circle, we worked effectively playing the correct way,” Clippers mentor Tyronn Lue said.”The seat was marvelous, with 34 bits of help and a great deal of development, which is what we needed to see coming into the play-in game.”

After the game, Coffey wore a title belt with the engraving “Pivotal turning point Fella” across his chest. He said, “I’m resting close to it this evening.” “I’ve generally been a person who needs to remain now. great to think back throughout recent years and perceive how far I’ve come.” I must continue going because I’m just getting everything rolling.”

Thunder Staggered to the Finish

With much of the roster sidelined due to injury, three of their starting five were on 10-day contracts. They lost three games in succession and five of their last seven games to end the season. In addition, Oklahoma City’s Zavier Simpson and Georgios Kalaitzakis each scored 17 points. Jaylen Hoard led all scorers with 14 points and 15 rebounds.

Clippers outscored the Thunder 18-5 to take a 29-point lead

On a 3-pointer by Vit Krejci, the Thunder cut the deficit to 66-51 at halftime. Thunder was kept to 18 points in the third quarter after Kalaitzakis stole the ball from Zubac at midcourt and missed a wide-open dunk. The Clippers embarked on an 18-4 run, including 16 straight baskets, to take a 95-67 lead into the fourth. They scored 43 focuses in the final quarter to finish the course, including 15 from Coffey.

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Los Angeles hopes to keep its four-game winning streak going into the playoffs. They’ll be the Western Conference’s No. 8 seed, acquiring them a spot in the play-in competition in the not-so-distant future. They’ll be the Western Conference’s No. 8 seed, earning them a mark in the play-in tournament later this week.

The following Sunday, the Clippers will rest a few players, including Paul George, Norman Powell, and Marcus Morris. Because their play-in game is on Tuesday, head coach Ty Lue is resting several of his top players. Los Angeles has won their last seven games versus Oklahoma City at home.

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NBA Oklahoma City will complete its season on Sunday, denoting the second year linear that the Thunder have neglected to make the end of the season games. Since beating Phoenix and Portland recently, Thunder has dropped three straight games.

The Thunder have been tormented by wounds, as every one of their central parts was out from Friday’s down. Jaylen Hoard has capitalized on his 10-day bargain, averaging 17.8 focuses and 13.4 bounce back per game. The Thunder take care of the spread in nine of their last 13 games, despite their sicknesses in general.

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