West top seed Oklahoma City recorded the second largest playoff comeback, on the same night the New York escaped a thriller in Detroit and the LA Clippers dominated Denver at home.
THUNDER COMPLETE HISTORIC COMEBACK; KNICKS, CLIPPERS GRASP SERIES CONTROL
- OKC Thunder (3-0) def. Memphis Grizzlies (0-3), 114-108: The Thunder completed the second largest playoff comeback since the play-by-play era (1997-98), wiping out a 29-point deficit to stun the Grizzlies for a commanding 3-0 edge.
- New York Knicks (2-1) def. Detroit Pistons (1-2), 118-116: Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson became the first pair of Knicks teammates to record 30 or more points in a playoff game, pushing the Knicks past the Pistons and to a 2-1 East series cushion.
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- LA Clippers (2-1) def. Denver Nuggets (1-2), 117-83: Three Clipper players scored 20 or more points led by Kawhi Leonard’s 21 in a convincing Game 3 beatdown of the Nuggets to hold a 2-1 lead in their West first round series.
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