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Clippers (47-25, 10-8) 2021 NBA Playoffs; Round 3, Game 6 STAPLES Center; Los Angeles, CA Wednesday, June 30, 2021 - 6:00 P.M Phoenix Suns (51-21, 11-4) at LA Clippers (47-25, 10-8) 2021 NBA Playoffs; Round 3, Game 6 STAPLES Center; Los Angeles, CA Wednesday, June 30, 2021 - 6:00 p.m. (PST) TV: ESPN; Radio: AM 570 L.A. Sports PRESEASON DATE OPPONENT TV RESULT/TIME LAST GAME'S STARTERS Dec. 11 at Lakers PRIME L, 81-87 Dec. 13 at Lakers PRIME/ESPN L, 106-131 #13 PAUL GEORGE Dec. 17 Utah PRIME L, 105-125 F • 6-8 • 220 REGULAR SEASON 2021 Postseason Stats DATE OPPONENT TV RESULT/TIME MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK FG% 3PT% FT% Dec. 22 at Lakers TNT W, 116-109 40.9 27.2 9.7 5.6 1.1 0.6 .443 .342 .841 Dec. 25 at Denver PRIME/ESPN W, 121-108 Dec. 27 Dallas PRIME/NBA TV L, 73-124 LAST GAME: Game 5 at PHX, tallied 41 points (15-20 FG, 3-6 3PT, 8-8 FT), 13 boards and 6 assists in 40:53 minutes. Dec. 29 Minnesota PRIME W, 124-101 PLAYER NOTES Dec. 30 Portland PRIME/NBA TV W, 128-105 • 6/28 at PHX, 1st player in NBA postseason history with at least 40 points (75% shooting), 13 boards and 6 dimes. Jan. 1 at Utah PRIME L, 100-106 • 6/16 at UTA, first player in franchise history to have at least 35 points, 15 boards and 5 dimes in a playoff game. Jan. 3 at Phoenix PRIME W, 112-107 • Was fourth in the NBA in 3P% during the regular season (.411, min 7.0 attempts). Jan. 5 San Antonio PRIME L, 113-116 Jan. 6 at Golden State PRIME/ESPN W, 108-101 Jan. 8 at Golden State ESPN L, 105-115 #8 MARCUS MORRIS SR. Jan. 10 Chicago PRIME W, 130-127 Jan. 13 New Orleans PRIME/ESPN W, 111-106 F • 6-8 • 218 Jan. 15 at Sacramento PRIME W, 138-100 2021 Postseason Stats Jan. 17 Indiana PRIME/NBA TV W, 129-96 MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK FG% 3PT% FT% Jan. 20 Sacramento PRIME W, 115-96 Jan. 22 Oklahoma City PRIME W, 120-106 31.2 11.4 4.0 1.5 0.6 0.5 .421 .376 .769 Jan. 24 Oklahoma City PRIME W, 108-100 LAST GAME: Game 5 at PHX, tallied 22 points (9-16 FG, 2-5 3PT, 2-2 FT), 3 rebounds and 2 assists in 38:48 minutes. Jan. 26 at Atlanta PRIME/NBA TV L, 99-108 PLAYER NOTES Jan. 28 at Miami PRIME W, 109-105 • 6/16 at UTA, scored a postseason career-high 25 points. Jan. 29 at Orlando PRIME W, 116-90 • 6/6 vs. DAL, joined Stephen Curry as the only player in Game 7 history to make seven three-pointers. Jan. 31 at New York PRIME W, 129-115 Feb. 2 at Brooklyn PRIME/TNT L, 120-124 • 4/11 vs. DTE, scored a season-high 33 points, his most points in a Clippers' uniform. Feb. 3 at Cleveland PRIME W, 121-99 Feb. 5 Boston WEST/ESPN L, 115-119 Feb. 7 Sacramento PRIME L, 110-113 #14 TERANCE MANN Feb. 10 at Minnesota PRIME W, 119-112 C • 6-5 • 215 Feb. 12 at Chicago PRIME W, 126-106 2021 Postseason Stats Feb. 14 Cleveland PRIME/NBA TV W, 128-111 Feb. 15 Miami PRIME/NBA TV W, 125-118 MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK FG% 3PT% FT% Feb. 17 Utah PRIME L, 96-114 19.4 7.7 2.7 0.8 0.6 0.3 .536 .471 .731 Feb. 19 Utah PRIME/ESPN W, 116-112 LAST GAME: Game 5 at PHX, tallied 4 points (2-8 FG, 0-2 3PT), 2 rebounds and 2 assists in 26:05 minutes. Feb. 21 Brooklyn PRIME/ESPN L, 108-112 Feb. 23 Washington PRIME W, 135-116 PLAYER NOTES Feb. 25 at Memphis PRIME L, 94-122 • 6/18 vs. UTA, became the third player in Clippers history to make seven three-pointers in a playoff game. Scored Feb. 26 at Memphis PRIME W, 119-99 franchise-record 20 points in the third quarter alone in route to a team-high 39 points. Feb. 28 at Milwaukee ABC L, 100-105 • 6/16 at UTA, made first career postseason start and tallied 13 points and two steals. Mar. 2 at Boston PRIME/TNT L, 112-117 Mar. 4 at Washington PRIME L, 117-119 Mar. 11 Golden State TNT W, 130-104 #21 PATRICK BEVERLEY Mar. 14 at New Orleans PRIME/ESPN L, 115-135 Mar. 15 at Dallas PRIME W, 109-99 G • 6-1 • 180 Mar. 17 at Dallas ESPN L, 89-105 2021 Postseason Stats Mar. 20 Charlotte PRIME W, 125-98 MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK FG% 3PT% FT% Mar. 22 Atlanta PRIME W, 119-110 Mar. 24 at San Antonio PRIME W, 134-101 18.2 4.5 2.5 1.3 0.7 0.7 .410 .343 .833 Mar. 25 at San Antonio PRIME W, 98-85 LAST GAME: Game 5 at PHX, tallied 7 points (3-6 FG, 1-4 3PT), 1 assist and 5 rebounds in 30:55 minutes. Mar. 27 Philadelphia PRIME/NBA TV W, 122-112 PLAYER NOTES Mar. 29 Milwaukee PRIME/NBA TV W, 129-105 • 5/11 at TOR, gathered his 2,000th career rebound. Mar. 30 Orlando PRIME L, 96-103 Apr. 1 Denver SoCal/TNT L, 94-101 • 2/14 vs. CLE, scored his 4,000th career point. Apr. 4 Lakers ABC W, 104-86 • 1/5 vs. SAS, tied his career high in three-pointers made with 6. Apr. 6 Portland SoCal W, 133-116 Apr. 8 Phoenix TNT W, 113-103 Apr. 9 Houston SoCal W, 126-109 #1 REGGIE JACKSON Apr. 11 Detroit SoCal W, 131-124 G • 6-3 • 208 Apr. 13 at Indiana SoCal/TNT W, 126-115 2021 Postseason Stats Apr. 14 at Detroit WEST W, 100-98 Apr. 16 at Philadelphia SoCal/ESPN L, 103-106 MIN PTS REB AST STL BLK FG% 3PT% FT% Apr. 18 Minnesota SoCal/NBA TV W, 124-105 32.5 18.1 3.1 3.2 0.9 0.2 .492 .415 .868 Apr. 20 at Portland SoCal/TNT W, 113-112 LAST GAME: Game 5 at PHX, tallied 23 points (8-14 FG, 4-7 3PT, 3-4 FT), 5 rebounds and 3 assists in 38:11 minutes. Apr. 21 Memphis SoCal/NBA TV W, 117-105 Apr. 23 at Houston SoCal W, 109-104 PLAYER NOTES Apr. 26 at New Orleans SoCal L, 103-120 • 6/19 vs. UTA, with his 38th three of the playoffs, has made the most threes in a single postseason in Clippers history. Apr. 28 at Phoenix SoCal/ESPN L, 101-109 • 6/2 vs. DAL, made a postseason career-high six threes and finshed with 20 points. May 1 Denver SoCal/ESPN L, 104-110 • 4/14 at DET, tallied a season-high 29 points on 12-of-24 shooting. May 4 Toronto SoCal/TNT W, 105-100 May 6 Lakers TNT W, 118-94 CLIP BOARD May 9 New York SoCal/ESPN L, 100-106 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE - ROUND THREE May 11 at Toronto SoCal W, 115-96 DATE LOCATION TIME TV/RESULT • The Clippers have seven wins when trailing in a playoff series, May 13 at Charlotte SoCal W, 113-90 6/20 (Sun.) Phoenix 12:30p L, 114-120 the most in a single postseason in NBA history. May 14 at Houston SoCal L, 115-122 6/22 (Tue.) Phoenix 6:00p L, 103-104 • The Clippers advanced to their first Western Conference Finals May 16 at Oklahoma City SoCal L, 112-117 in franchise history. They also became the first team in NBA his- 6/24 (Thu.) Los Angeles 6:00p W, 106-92 tory to overcome multiple 0-2 deficits in a single playoff run. 6/26 (Sat.) Los Angeles 6:00p L, 80-84 • All 2020-21 preseason, regular season and Playoff games can be 6/28 (Mon.) Phoenix 6:00p W, 116-102 heard on the radio on L.A.’s all sports home of the Clippers, AM 570 INJURY REPORT Sports/KLAC. All regular season games can also be heard in Span- 6/30 (Wed.) Los Angeles 6:00p ESPN ish on KWKW 1330 AM ESPN Deportes or KTMZ 1220 AM. *7/2 (Fri.) Phoenix 6:00p ESPN Will be posted on Twitter @ClippersPR. *If necessary - All Times Pacific Media Guide can be found at http://media.clippers.com Follow the Clippers Communications Department on Twitter: @ClippersPR for stats and updates CLIPPERS 2020-21 PLAYOFF ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT WT BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY YRS 33 Nicolas Batum F 6'9" 230 12/14/1988 Le Mans / France 12 21 Patrick Beverley G 6'1" 180 7/12/1988 Arkansas / USA 8 7 Amir Coffey (2W) G/F 6'7" 210 6/17/1997 Minnesota / USA 1 15 DeMarcus Cousins C 6'10" 270 8/13/1990 Kentucky / USA 9 11 Yogi Ferrell G 6'0" 178 5/9/1993 Indiana / USA 4 13 Paul George G/F 6'8" 220 5/2/1990 Fresno State / USA 10 9 Serge Ibaka F/C 7'0" 235 9/18/1989 Ricoh Manresa / Republic of the Congo 11 1 Reggie Jackson G 6'3" 208 4/16/1990 Boston College / USA 9 5 Luke Kennard G 6'5" 206 6/24/1996 Duke / USA 3 2 Kawhi Leonard F 6'7" 225 6/29/1991 San Diego State / USA 9 14 Terance Mann G/F 6'5" 215 10/18/1996 Florida State / USA 1 8 Marcus Morris Sr.
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