The LA Clippers had back-to-back games of controversial final calls.
The Clippers had their chances to win both games despite the officiating, but the team has been outspokenly upset regardless. For back-to-back games, the Clippers have had controversial calls that ultimately affected the outcome of their chances at winning. So hats off to her, and hats off to them."
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Clippers host the Toronto Raptors, and if you're wondering how you can watch the action live, you've come to the right place.
Toronto: Fred VanVleet (knee) is questionable while OG Anunoby (finger) is doubtful. Meanwhile, the Raptors wrap up a six-game road trip on Wednesday after posting a 4-1 record so far, including four straight wins. The Clippers are currently eighth in the Western Conference.
The Toronto Raptors are on a roll and take a four-game winning streak into Wednesday night's contest against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Siakam over 1.5 three-pointers made (+155): This is all about value. His usage is up this month and the volume will be there tonight. In a matchup that we like to stay close, we’re all over Barnes to top the 7.5 total for the third consecutive contest. Batum over 1.5 three-pointers made (-125): Sticking with 3-point props, Batum’s averaging 6.3 long balls over his last six games. Los Angeles, currently in a play-in spot in the West powered by a 20-14 record at home, has been a surprise team but particularly struggles on the glass. Barnes has been a beast and more involved offensively and there’s no reason to believe that will stop in L.A.
Toronto is coming off of a huge win over LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, with Gary Trent Jr. (28 points), Pascal Siakam (28) and Scottie Barnes (21) ...
34 34 The Eastern Conference Play-In picture is heating up as we get closer to the end of the season. Out Toronto will put its win streak to the test against a Clippers team that is hovering right above .500 at 36-35. That trio has kept the Raptors grooving over this road trip.
Will the Toronto Raptors make it five in a row by taking down the Los Angeles Clippers in their building? The latest Toronto Raptors odds say yes.
If Pascal Siakam stays hot and we get more of the Gary Trent Jr. we saw against Phoenix and Los Angeles, Toronto should be able to play well enough early to put the Clippers away and take home their fifth straight win. Toronto is -120 on the moneyline, while Los Angeles checks in at +100 (bet $100 to win $100). Will Los Angeles remind Toronto that they are not a team to be overlooked in a win that snaps their streak? Toronto has won four straight games, beating Devin Booker, Nikola Jokic, a nd LeBron James along the way. The latest Raptors odds have them as slight favorites to keep the streak alive. Even though Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and Norman Powell are out due to injuries, the Clippers are continuing to win some very tough games against superior foes.
LOS ANGELES -- — Pascal Siakam had 31 points and the streaking Toronto Raptors held off a fourth-quarter comeback by the Los Angeles Clippers for a 103-100 victory Wednesday night. The Raptors have won five straight to move into a tie for sixth place ...
Clippers: Terance Mann (16 points, nine rebounds) and Isaiah Hartenstein (12 points) came off the bench to score in double figures. ... Siakam had 14 points and six rebounds during the third quarter. ... Barnes had 15 points, including nine in the second half. Raptors rookie Scottie Barnes answered with a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession to help Toronto regain momentum. VanVleet keyed the spurt with nine points. It remained in double digits until the Clippers scored 11 straight points late in the third and early in the fourth to get within 78-76. Nine of Toronto's final 13 regular-season games are at home as it tries to avoid being in the play-in tournament in what is a tightly bunched playoff race. Reggie Jackson led the Clippers with 23 points, and Marcus Morris Sr. added 22. Jackson's layup got Los Angeles within 99-97 with 1:28 remaining, but it couldn't get the tying basket. “The more I am getting in situations, the better I get,” he said. The Raptors (39-30) have won five straight and went 5-1 on their road trip. 26