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Paul driven to playoff success

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LOS ANGELES — The opening round of the NBA playoffs is down to the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Clippers, the only series to be extended to seven games.

The Clippers can finish off the Jazz on Sunday and advance to the Western Conference semifinals against Golden State, which has been waiting since Wednesday to find out its next opponent.

Whoever wins won’t have any rest. The Warriors host the series opener Tuesday.

Now in his 12th season, nine-time Clippers AllStar Chris Paul has yet to play in a conference finals.

“He is as competitiv­e of a human being that I’ve ever been around,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. “When you put that with the talent and will, that’s why he has performanc­es like this in big games.”

Paul had 29 points, eight assists, three rebounds and four turnovers playing 38 minutes in a 98-93 win Friday.

“Doc said go out there and give yourself a chance,” Paul said.

During a timeout, he looked over at teammate Paul Pierce, 39, who plans to retire at the end of the season, his 19th.

“I said, ‘You’re not ending your career in Utah,’ ” Paul said. “We just said we’re going to keep this thing going for him.”

With Paul doing the heavy lifting, Jamal Crawford, Luc Mbah a Moute and Austin Rivers combined to score 38 points while making up for the loss of Blake Griffin, who is out for the rest of the season with a big-toe injury.

Without Griffin, Paul has been forced into doing the majority of the ballhandli­ng, and he appeared tired near the end of the Clippers’ loss in Game 5. Rivers changed things up in Game 6 and surrounded Paul with fellow guards Crawford, Austin Rivers and Raymond Felton.

“That helped a lot,” Paul said.

The first six games between the fourth-seeded Clippers and No. 5 Utah have been decided by eight points or less. It’s been so close the teams average 98 points each. They had identical 51-31 records in the regular season.

“This series has been a roller coaster for both teams,” Jazz coach Quin Snyder said.

The Clippers can draw on experience heading into Game 7.

Two years ago, they won an eliminatio­n game in San Antonio and came home to win Game 7 by two points in the first round.

In 2014, they beat the Warriors in a Game 7 at home in the opening round.

 ?? Rick Bowmer / Associated Press ?? Guard Chris Paul launched the Clippers to victory over the Jazz in Game 6 of their Western Conference series.
Rick Bowmer / Associated Press Guard Chris Paul launched the Clippers to victory over the Jazz in Game 6 of their Western Conference series.

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