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Spurs vs Clippers could be the best matchup of the NBA playoffs
That is right, I said it. The Spurs vs Clippers series that we have been blessed with over the past two weeks is coming to a close tomorrow night; a game that very well could be the conclusion of the best series of the 2015 NBA Playoffs.
Old Man Riverwalk in Tim Duncan going up against the high-flying Blake Griffin. The best point guard in the league in Chris Paul paired up against Tony Parker, the man with all the rings that Paul covets, yet has come nowhere close to. DeAndre Jordan will be hacked repeatedly in a brilliant coaching move by Gregg Popovich, and I am sure Manu Ginobli will step in at some point and hit a clutch shot in a playoff game, per usual.
Did I mention that Kawhi Leonard is one of the most intriguing talents in the NBA?
The 6-foot-7 small forward is averaging 21. 5 points, 7 boards and 1.3 steals per game , and I would not be surprised if he is the X-factor tomorrow night.
Neither team has won two consecutive game in this series, but will that change tomorrow night?
We will have to wait and see, but all i know is that tension is at its peak in a Game 7 that has every bit of the potential to be more exciting than The Fight of the Century.
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