The Clippers won despite managing a meagre 28 points in the lowest-scoring first half in the NBA this season.
If Kawhi and George are healthy and the Clippers are intact around them, you could make a strong case for their championship run.
Kawhi Leonard has been dealing with leg issues for the past several years, and the Clippers have been very cautious with him.
After years of criticism in the postseason, Paul George just proved emphatically how dominant he can be in the postseason.
Deandre Ayton was dominant for the Phoenix Suns, he finished with 19 points, 22 rebounds and four blocked shots.
The Clippers defeat the Phoenix Suns 106-92 in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals with an impressive performance Thursday.
Let us take a look at the Top 6 players who have been the most influential for their teams' run to the Conference Finals.
Paul George missed two free throws with eight seconds remaining which would have given the Clippers' a lead by one point.
All the talks entering this series and game 1 majorly focused on the All-star players who were unavailable, Chris Paul and Kawhi Leonard.
Donovan Mitchell scored 37 points on 15 for 29 shooting, including 6 for 12 from three-point range to give the Jazz a 2-0 series lead.