4 bold predictions for #5 Mavericks vs. #4 Clippers first-round series

NBA Playoffs, Dallas Mavericks, LA Clippers, Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, Luka Doncic, Kristaps Porzingis
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Marcus Morris, Los Angeles Clippers
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LA Clippers uses their depth to their advantage

As briefly mentioned before, the LA Clippers have a ton of experienced, veteran players on their roster this season and they are going to use this depth to their advantage. Dallas is a team that does not really go deep into their bench in their rotations, but the Clippers have the ability to play 10+ guys in their rotations, depending on who is healthy and ready to go. 

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With none of their core players on the injury report heading into the NBA playoffs and Serge Ibaka returning to action from a back injury that kept him out months, the Clippers have everything they need to beat and break down the Dallas Mavericks in this series. 

Besides Kawhi and PG13, the Clippers have Marcus Morris Sr, Reggie Jackson, Patrick Beverley, Rajon Rondo, Nicolas Batum and Serge Ibaka, all of which are experienced talents who not only bring playoff experience with them to the Clippers this year, but championship experience as well. 

Leonard, Rondo and Ibaka all have won a championship before and with virtually no young, inexperienced players in terms of the NBA playoffs, the Clippers have everything they need depth wise to be able to be one of the favorites to win it all this year. 

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