Inglewood — The Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Dallas Mavericks 116-103 at the Intuit Dome on Tuesday, overcoming a squandered 23-point lead with a late run; coach Tyronn Lue said the team limited rookie Cooper Flagg to 25 points and nine rebounds in the victory. Wednesday's results widened playoff stakes: Oklahoma City beat the Clippers 128-110 to clinch the West's top seed, the Spurs locked the No. 2 seed with their 61st win, Phoenix clinched No. 7, and Friday's Clippers–Trail Blazers game plus an April 14 play-in will decide the final seedings.
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The NBA playoffs are heating up. Your team's position can change quickly. If you're a Clippers fan, keep an eye on Friday's game against the Trail Blazers. It could decide the final seedings.
The Clippers are showing resilience, bouncing back from a squandered lead to beat the Mavericks. But they've got a tough road ahead. The outcome of upcoming games will shape the playoff landscape. Worth forwarding if you know a Clippers fan on the edge of their seat.
The Los Angeles Clippers benefited by securing a 116-103 victory over Dallas, preserving their hold on a play-in/No.8 position pending remaining regular-season results.
The Los Angeles Clippers suffered a 128-110 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder that placed their playoff positioning at risk and left their final seed dependent on upcoming games.
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