Clippers, visit kings with eyes on the top four seeds in the West

Los Angeles Clippers, playoffs against Sacramento Kings on Friday at the end of the season at the end of the season to open the road swing North California to open a six -game winning series and home field advantage has the expectations.
Clippers (48-32) became a five-game house that resulted in 134-117 wins against Houston Rockets, who listened to a series of locks after receiving seed 2 of the Western Conference.
This season, he got 130 or more points seven times, and four of them have been included in the last three competitions since March 18. And four of them occur during the current red-hot stretch, which saw that the last 15 of Clippers won.
Although the end of the season fluctuating is the fifth through a Tiebreaker, Los Angeles linked to Denver Nuggets for the fourth best record in the West with the games played on Wednesday.
Clippers is just a game of Lakers.
Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors are just a game and Los Angeles, who entered the game on Thursday, is closing the normal season at Golden State on Sunday.
“Dude, he really leaves yourself for something bigger,” Clippers Head coach Tyronn Lue said. “When entering this season, there was no expectation for this team, for the truth. You look at the rankings, they predicted to be the 13th seed or 12th seed in the west.”
On Wednesday, Los Angeles Center Ivca Zubac delivered his first career with three-end 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. Zubac received an average of 16.7 points and 12.6 rebounds in 78 games and has been a late roll with 23 pairs of pairs since the All-Star break.
James Harden’s 35 -point auxiliary show on Wednesday marked the third consecutive couple of the veteran. Harden receives 22.6 points and 8.7 assists, while Kawi Leonard finds his form with 25.8 points in his last 13 matches.
Clippers is expected to play this weekend without Norman Powell on Wednesday.
The kings (39-41) tried to accelerate for a game tour by closing the two more games in a three-game house. Sacramento had a three-game win on Wednesday, and DENVER followed almost all the path to Nuggets with 124-116 losses.
Five King initials scored a 27 points of Zach Lavine with double figures led by 27 points, but after watching 16 points in the second half, the fourth quarter rally could not completely close the gap.
Despite the decline, Lavine’s ongoing score accelerated the fist kings aggressively. He got an average of 33.0 points in the last four games and said he found his rhythm after moving from Chicago Bulls to Sacramento in February.
“Just finding something. It will never be perfect when doing a trade in the middle of the season. You’ll have some high games, some low games.” He said. “We are in the right direction at the right time. I am pleased with this.”
Lavine, Demar Derozan and Keon Ellis’s Kings Backcourt on Wednesday was united with 69 points. Derozan and Lavine scored 37 and 43 points, respectively with 127-117 win against Detroit Pistons on Sunday.
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