While Game 4 was the Klay Thompson show, Game 6, and even Game 5, belonged to Kevin Durant. In Game 6, Durant put up a game-high 50 points on an incredible 15-for-26 from the field. With their victory, the Golden State Warriors eliminated the LA Clippers.
It wasn’t just Durant who had a noteworthy game. Lou Williams, the Clippers main offense threat, was held to just 3-for-21 shooting. We made a point of emphasis that stopping, or merely slowing down, Williams would be a huge part for the Dubs either success or failure in Game 6.
In each of the games that Los Angeles won, Williams went off for 30-plus points.