There is a scene at the end of Die Hard where Hans Gruber (played by Alan Rickman) is clinging for dear life at the top of Nakatomi Plaza, clutching the hand of Lucy McClane (played by Mary Winstead) with all his bodyweight. He knows he will eventually fall (or take Lucy with him at least). But instead of hoisting himself up, or using his other hand to grab a grip of the ledge, he pulls his gun and aims it squarely at the John McClane's forehead (played by Bruce Willis).
John deftly undoes Lucy's watch and in slow motion, Hans realizes he is finished and can only look at them in utter horror as he knows his fate is sealed. He never got that final shot off and because he didn't use his other hand to save himself, and instead attempted to kill John, he falls to his death.
I'm here to tell you the Clippers play the role of Hans and the Spurs? Well they are Mr. McClane of course.
It's Game 7 and it will be close, but in the end the Clippers will fall.
Reasons why the Spurs are going to win this game
#1 The Clippers Bench
We all know the Clippers bench is atrocious. But it particularly bad this postseason.
All season, they never shored it up, never added crucial pieces and for that they would pay great dividends in Game 7.
There is far too much being put on the starters in this series. "Well Scal" you say, "the Clips have played this way the entire season leaning heavily on theirs stars!"
That's correct. And now they aren't fu**ing around against the Nuggets or Lakers or Wolves or Suns where they could get away with what is arguably the worst bench in the league outside of a few bottom feeders like the Knicks and Sixers.
The starters are being pushed to the limit. And now Glen Davis possibly being out (and he's terrible in his own right), they are stretched even thinner. It is all too much...
Per Kevin Ding of Bleacher report:
Blake could be seen stooped over at the waist, hands on his knees, at every break in the action in the final minutes. His fatigue contributed to mistakes including a Duncan steal and a missed rebound. Griffin (was so winded) he didn't even move to challenge a crucial Diaw three pointer late in the game (with Duncan even sprinting past him to get the rebound if it missed).
I saw Blake with my own eyes, bent over and nearly dry heaving. He looked like he just ate a rancid Poo-Poo platter order from a corner Chinese food joint outside Staples.
Am I capping the game because I think Blake is tired? No. I'm saying the Clips, who I liked in Game 6, are hanging onto this series for dear life and their lack of bench, and the rest that could be provided to the starters will finally catch up to them in the longest of all series...7 full games with travel.
And remember this is all against the deepest team in the league by far. A team that can wear you down. If it's not Duncan playing like he's 25, it's Parker. If Parker fails, it's Patty. If Patty's cold it's Diaw. No Diaw? No problem, Belinelli will nail seven three's on you. No Marco? Danny Green will get hot. And on and on and on.
This team is perfectly groomed for a long series and a coach who is the best of the best in making substitutions when necessary.
What do the Clips have on their bench?
Hedo Turkoglu, who, when he retires soon, will find new employment by being a body double for Gandalf in Lord of the Rings.
Glen Davis - A hot mess. Falling all over the place like he's playing a game of Twister. I can't tell whether he's grabbing a rebound or doing the Electric Slide at times. Yes, he guards Timmy fairly well...and that's it. Game 6's line? 2 pts 5 fouls 3 turnovers. Doc couldn't wait to this guy off the floor early in the 4th, even when Blake was dripping with perspiration like he just stepped out of the shower.
Spencer Hawes and Dhantay Jones - Doc loves them so much they played a COMBINED 50 seconds last night. Totally inept and can't be trusted.
Austin Rivers - A child of nepotism. You got your miracle game out of him already folks. The next time that happens Halley's Comet will fly past your living room window.
Crawford - Good? Not so much after the injury. After he went down in early March he was averaging 20 points the month before, crucial production from the only guy on the bench you can trust.
In this series? 11 pts on 36% shooting. I don't know what is wrong with him, but when you see him play, he's clearly not the same player, much like Kyle Lowery was vs. the Wizards. Not the same...and that hurts from your best bench player.
So I wrote all this to dis the Clips bench? Yes and no. The point is, from a macro-perspective, the Spurs will wear you down, Pop will make adjustments, the laboring stars will continue to labor, especially Blake who could barely breath through a post-game press conference, and that will be one of the flaws the Spurs will attack to put them over the hump in Game 7.
Davis is questionable right now and that matters. The way he looked Game 6? Like a man in a wheelchair heading to the cafeteria for creamed corn and jello....in a nursing home.
A man that big and out of shape not being able to put weight on that foot? It may be just another missing piece that the Clips desperately need to give their powerhouse front line much needed rest. And even if hampered, it makes a short bench even shorter.
Oh and the respective bench scoring for the series if you'd like to know:
Spurs 308
Clips 168 (with a mere 32 total coming in games 5 and 6 as the bench production continues to decline and the starters get leaned on more and more. This is what Doc is famous for.)
That is nearly unfathomable in terms of production.