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Rockets-Clippers Preview By JACK CASSIDY Posted May 08 2015 3:52PM Although the Los Angeles Clippers were unable to take both games in Houston, they proved more than capable of succeeding against the Rockets without Chris Paul. Now it appears he'll be back for the Clippers' return home. According to teammate Matt Barnes, Paul will make his first appearance of this Western Conference semifinal series Friday night in Game 3. Neither Paul nor coach Doc Rivers spoke to the media at the morning shootaround, but Barnes said the All-Star point guard is set to return from a strained left hamstring suffered in Saturday's Game 7 win over San Antonio. 'He said he's playing tonight,' Barnes said.
'You hope he's ready. His game is such stop-and-go and such an integral part of our team.
I hope he can stay healthy throughout the game. We'll see what he has in store for us.' Paul had worked out on the court Thursday, after which Rivers said 'everything is going well,' but it will come down to the 'eye and feel test' in deciding whether he can play. A day later, Barnes said he couldn't gauge how Paul was feeling at shootaround because the Clippers mostly walk through plays and discuss strategy instead of working out. 'Chris is a warrior, which scares all of us,' Barnes said.
'He wanted to get out there in Game 1 and Game 2, and we held him back.' Even without Paul's help, Blake Griffin excelled through six quarters against Houston. He had 26 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists in a 117-101 victory Monday, then tallied 26 points in the first half Wednesday to help the Clippers take a 65-56 lead at the break.
The Rockets, however, adjusted in the final two quarters of Game 2, limiting Griffin to eight points as they overcame a 13-point deficit to win 115-109. Griffin grabbed 15 rebounds but had only four assists. 'Front-and-back double team. I wouldn't say they spaced it out. They clogged it up, to be honest,' Griffin said of Houston's defensive tactics.
'We have to do a better job of reading that and reacting off of it. I have to do a better job of moving off the ball to get open.
'Definitely feels like we let one get away. We came here to win two, but we're going back with home court now. Got to protect home court.'
While Griffin wasn't much of a factor down the stretch, Houston had to be encouraged by James Harden's late outburst. The MVP runner-up scored 16 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter, two days after having his lowest-scoring effort of the playoffs with 20. 'We let Game 1 slip away and we didn't want that feeling for Game 2,' Harden said. 'It's going to be a tough two games in a row, but we've got our mojo now.' Harden made all 15 of his free throws as the Rockets attempted 64 - tied for second-most in NBA postseason history. Dwight Howard was 8 of 21 at the foul line but still had 24 points and 16 rebounds.
It's certainly possible the Clippers keep regularly fouling Howard, hitting 43.7 percent of his free throws in the playoffs. While the Rockets can't count on him to improve, they should expect to be better from long range to help make up the difference. Houston, which attempted an NBA-record 2,680 3-pointers in 2014-15, made a season-low five 3-pointers on 26 attempts in Game 2 and is shooting 27.3 percent from beyond the arc in the last four games. However, the Rockets committed 14 turnovers Wednesday after having 24 in Game 1.
'We got momentum going into Game 3,' Harden said. 'Guys are prepared now.' Rivers' son, Austin, had started in Paul's place but has more fouls (six) than assists (five) in the series.
He had 17 points in Game 1 but scored 10 on Wednesday and committed a costly turnover down four points with 37 seconds to play. Redick also saw increased usage in Paul's absence. He played 46:09 - second-most of his career in a non-overtime game - yet scored 12 points on 3-of-10 shooting. Redick, Rivers, Barnes and Jamal Crawford combined to go 4 of 22 from 3-point range after hitting 13 of 27 in Game 1. Houston's Trevor Ariza had 15 points and 13 rebounds Wednesday, and he's averaged 17.0 points in the teams' last four meetings. Copyright 2015 by STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited.
Austin Rivers propels Clippers past Rockets 124-99 By BETH HARRIS Posted May 09 2015 2:46AM LOS ANGELES (AP) On the bench watching Austin Rivers run through the Rockets, Chris Paul walked up to Doc Rivers and told him, 'This is one time you can be a dad and not just coach.' The elder Rivers was too locked in to get emotional seeing his son score a career playoff-high 25 points while sparking a decisive run to end the third quarter. Maybe later he'll allow it to sink in, but at the moment the most important thing was the Clippers' 124-99 victory Friday night that gave them a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinals. 'Even when C.P. Said that, it was like white noise to me,' the elder Rivers said. 'He was just very aggressive, and that's what we've been telling him to do.
The scoring and all that was great. But the big picture was we allowed C.P. To get back in this series, feel comfortable and not overextend himself.' Paul returned from a hamstring injury to bolster the Clippers with 12 points and seven assists after he missed the first two games of the series. Redick had a career playoff-best 31 points, Blake Griffin added 22 points and 14 rebounds, and DeAndre Jordan had 15 rebounds. 'I got through,' Paul said. 'Austin was unbelievable.
I was probably his biggest cheerleader in the third quarter. I just kept saying, `I don't want to play anymore if I don't have to.' ' James Harden had 25 points and 11 assists, and Dwight Howard added 14 points and 14 rebounds for the Rockets. 'It was a blowout, but it's still one game,' Harden said. Game 4 is Sunday at Staples Center.
The younger Rivers came off the bench and helped the Clippers use a 20-3 run to finally get the separation they lacked in the first half. Rivers scored 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting in the dominating offensive outburst that extended the Clippers' lead to 99-76 going into the fourth. Rivers was so good that his dad kept him on the court for the first two minutes of the fourth. Fans saluted Austin Rivers by chanting his name and giving him a standing ovation when Paul replaced him.
'Our relationship has always been coach-player,' Austin Rivers said. 'He's hard on me, but it's because he wants the best for me.' Rivers started in place of Paul the last two games while the All-Star guard fought back from a strained left hamstring. Rivers had a playoff career-high 17 points in the Game 1 win and followed up with 10 points and a costly turnover in the Game 2 loss.
He spelled Paul with 6 minutes left in the third and promptly tore through the Rockets. He tossed in a 3-pointer, completed two three-point plays and capped his exploits with a floating jumper. 'I don't think he was the problem in the game,' Harden said.
'From the beginning, they were getting a lot of easy buckets which gave them a lot of confidence.' The Clippers held the Rockets scoreless over the final 3:45 of the third.
'You can't allow guys like Austin Rivers to score 25 points. That's too many for him,' Howard said. 'We have to do a better job of attacking the basket. Tonight we didn't do that and that's when they ran away with the lead.' The Rockets never made a run in the fourth, and fans started baling out with three minutes to go. 'We just let go of the rope and they piled on us,' Rockets coach Kevin McHale said. 'We got rattled in that third quarter.
Our team defense went to hell.' Jason Terry was called for a technical foul in the fourth after tripping Griffin and an altercation ensued, leading to Terry's ejection with eight minutes left in the game.
Terry finished with 13 points. TIP-INS Rockets: They were held under their playoff-leading 112.4-point average. Clippers: Griffin has 10 straight double-doubles in the postseason, with Howard the last player to do so in the 2009 playoffs. The Clippers bench outscored the Rockets' reserves 46-25. Faces in the crowd: Floyd Mayweather, Snoop Dogg, 'owner emeritus' Shelly Sterling, Kendall Jenner and Khloe Kardashian, and 'black-ish' actor Anthony Anderson. OFF THE LINE The Clippers succeeded in keeping Harden off the free throw line, where he was 5 of 5.
'Whenever he has big games, he gets to the free throw line a lot,' Griffin said of Harden. As a team, the Rockets were 18 of 31 at the stripe, while the Clippers were 19 of 23. In Game 2, the teams combined for 96 trips to the line, with both sides using the intentional fouling strategy that grinds the action to a halt. Copyright 2015 by STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited.