How the Clippers can pull one of the greatest upsets in NBA Playoff history

Clippers, Doc Rivers

The Los Angeles Clippers head into Game 1 of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series agains the two-time deafening NBA champion Golden State Warriors as major underdogs.

If Doc Rivers and Co. were to pull an upset here, it would rival the “We Believe” Warriors of 2006-07 knocking off a 67-win Mavericks team.

Sure it’s an unlikely scenario. But there’s at least a few reasons to believe an upstart Clippers team can make this a series and potentially pull off the enormous upset.

Take advantage: Warriors play loose with the ball, and it’s hurt them in the past.

Get hot: A few players getting hot at the right time could make a world of difference for Los Angeles.

Use that depth: The Clippers have a depth advantage over Golden State, and it’s not close.

Ride the rookies: Don’t hold Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Landry Shamet back.

In the end, we’re not necessarily expecting the Clippers to make this a really competitive series. Winning 48 games in what was a transition year is a mighty fine accomplishment.

Doc Rivers and Co. just don’t have the firepower to go up against a team with five All-Stars.

With that said, the Clippers can make this competitive. They’ve proven to be a resilient bunch. Rivers should be a top Coach of the Year candidate. The youngsters has showed out. Should this all continue, we wouldn’t be shocked if the series went six.

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