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With Lue, Clippers like their chances

Trailing Suns, underdogs gain confidence from coach

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES — The Clippers have been unflappabl­e amid high stakes throughout these playoffs. They recovered from 0-2 deficits against the Mavericks and Jazz to reach the Western Conference finals for the first time in franchise history.

Down 0-2 to the Suns, they’ve rallied within a victory of tying the series and forcing Game 7. Much of their resilience can be credited to Tyronn Lue, who’s a NBA-best 10-2 in eliminatio­n games as a coach.

Lue has described being in the playoffs as his “happy place” and he thrives on the chess match moves required from game to game.

“Sometimes it’s tough because adjustment­s mean some guys can’t play, some guys play more, and you’ve got to be able to accept that,” he said. “It means a lot just for those guys to trust me, to understand that whatever I’m doing is the best for the team, not for me.”

Lue lets his players know ahead of time whether they’ll be starting or coming off the bench. He’s quick to hit them up with encouragem­ent via texts and phone calls.

“It’s special, just the relationsh­ip I have with T,” Paul George said, “and the relationsh­ip T-Lue has with every individual on this team in general.

“It just says a lot about him.”

Lue has kept calm throughout the postseason frenzy.

“He always has a chill demeanor,” Marcus Morris said. “It’s like having one of my better friends as the head coach. That’s the best thing about him, he’s wide open. He allows you to speak up. That goes a long way with players in this league.”

The Clippers’ season is on the line again Wednesday night at Staples Center against the Suns, who lead the series 3-2.

The Clippers are likely to be without two-time NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, who has been out with a right knee sprain. The team provided no update Tuesday regarding center Ivica Zubac, who sat out Game 5 because of a MCL sprain in his right knee.

The Clippers have proved they can win without those two starters, as well as potential starter Serge Ibaka, whose back surgery ended his season. Both of their wins so far have come by 14 points each. The Suns’ wins have been by a combined 11 points.

“They are one-possession games where they could have went either way,” Morris said.

Last year, the Clippers blew a 3-1 series lead to the Nuggets in the conference semifinals, with chemistry cited as the main issue. Doc Rivers got fired and Lue was promoted from the bench to the top spot.

It was Rivers who first encouraged a doubtful Lue to aspire to a head coaching job. Rivers is one of some high-profile mentors Lue has had over the years, including Phil Jackson, Scott Skiles and Stan Van Gundy.

After retiring as a player in 2009 having won two NBA titles with the Lakers, Lue started out assisting Rivers with the Celtics. Lue spent one season with the Clippers before becoming an assistant with the Cavaliers. He was elevated to head coach after David Blatt’s firing and as a rookie, Lue guided LeBron James and the Cavs to the 2016 NBA championsh­ip.

The Cavs reached the finals again the following two years, losing both times to the Warriors. Lue was fired after an 0-6 start to the 2019 season.

On the brink: Suns point guard Chris Paul has just about done it all in his 16-year career.

He’s an 11-time All-Star, MVP of the All-Star Game, four-time All-NBA firstteam selection, and a two-time Olympic gold medalist.

But his playoff fortunes have been mixed. In 12 postseason appearance­s, he’s made the conference finals twice and lost in the first round six times.

Now he’s one game away from reaching the NBA Finals for the first time at age 36, but refuses to look ahead.

“Not until the job is done,” he said. “We can talk about all that then, but right now it’s just laser focus. Three wins don’t win the series.”

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL/AP ?? Tyronn Lue is 10-2 in eliminatio­n games as a coach. His latest win came Monday night as the Clippers beat the Suns 116-102 in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.
MARK J. TERRILL/AP Tyronn Lue is 10-2 in eliminatio­n games as a coach. His latest win came Monday night as the Clippers beat the Suns 116-102 in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.

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