INGLEWOOD, Calif — The only blowout on Thursday night was in the one series where the games had been incredibly tight in the first two games. Let’s break it all down.
CLIPPERS 117, NUGGETS 84 (Los Angeles leads series 2-1)
The Clippers dominated their first playoff game at the Intuit Dome, fueled by a lively crowd, as they outperformed the Nuggets, leading to concerns for Denver’s chances. Nikola Jokic’s triple-double was overshadowed by the Nuggets’ poor shooting, and with Michael Porter Jr. injured, Denver faces more challenges. The Clippers’ depth proved too much, highlighting their momentum as they head into Game 4.
THUNDER 114, GRIZZLIES 108 (OKC leads series 3-0)
After a strong start from the Grizzlies, the Thunder completed a historic comeback, overcoming a 27-point deficit following Ja Morant’s injury to win Game 3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren led the charge for Oklahoma City, showcasing their resilience. With the series now at 3-0 and Morant’s status uncertain, Memphis faces an uphill battle.
KNICKS 116, PISTONS 113 (New York leads series 2-1)
The Knicks displayed their talent in Game 3, with Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson leading the way offensively and defensively against the Pistons. Despite a strong effort from Cade Cunningham, New York’s improved defense and scoring depth were decisive. The Pistons are now desperate to avoid falling behind 3-1 in the series.