LA Clippers vs Phoenix Suns Game 6 WCF: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time, How to Watch Wednesday’s NBA Game
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The LA Clippers survived an elimination with sheer grit in WCF Game 5 against the Phoenix Suns. The series stands 3-2 in Suns’ favor and the two teams are ready for Game 6 to decide the fate.
The Phoenix Suns were off to a flying 2-0 start to this series but yet again, the Clippers have made a massive effort to crawl back in. The LA team is known for such comeback stunts after last season, and this time around, nothing has changed.
LA is surviving despite injuries hitting hard
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Game 5 was a particularly brilliant performance for Paul George as he knocked in 41 points during the Clippers’ blowout win of 116-102. Reggie Jackson also contributed his share of 23 points to help his team thrive in the series.
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Injuries have been a frustrating factor this season, and this series is no stranger to it. LA’s superstar Kawhi Leonard has been benched since Game 2 with a knee injury. On the other hand, Suns’ Devin Booker is playing with a broken nose and a masked face to keep it going. However, the show goes on and it’s time for Game 6 at Staples Center on Wednesday, June 30.
Where to watch Suns vs Clippers Game 6?
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Booker and Co. are just one game away from the NBA Finals 2021. But the Clippers’ ability to make it even cannot be underestimated. It’s going to be an intense battle as Paul George is going hot in the series and Booker on the other end is in fierce form. Moreover, Chris Paul also made it to the court in the last game after suffering an injury which is big news for Phoenix.
To catch up on Suns-Clippers game 6, fans can head to prime-time broadcast at 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday. The live streaming will be held by ESPN and TNT on NBA TV. Fans outside the US can also view the match on NBA League Pass for a convenient streaming experience.
Clippers will be holding home-court advantage in this game. It’s a high possibility that Paul George pushes this series to Game 7 with his terrific numbers. But Devin Booker and Chris Paul will be eager to shut down the Clips in LA itself. Who is taking Game 6 home?
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