Nuggets, Clippers square off with series tied 2-2
- The Denver Nuggets host the Los Angeles Clippers Tuesday for Game 5 in their Western Conference first-round playoff series.
- The series stands tied 2-2 after the Nuggets secured a victory in Game 4 despite blowing a significant earlier lead.
- Nuggets interim coach David Adelman described the upcoming pivotal contest as a necessary reset for the team.
- According to NBA data, teams winning Game 5 in a tied best-of-seven series ultimately win the series 81.3% of the time.
- Securing victory in this game provides the winning team a substantial statistical advantage toward advancing in the playoffs.
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