LA Clippers vs Houston Rockets live stream: Watch online NBA Playoffs 2015 Game 2 basketball

The Los Angeles Clippers will go on the road to play the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night, with the Clippers looking to put clear space between themselves and the Rockets in Game 2.

Tonight's big NBA Playoffs 2015 Game 2 will take place from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas and has a start time of 9.30 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on TV on the TNT network or online through live stream via the link provided below.

The Clippers come into Game 2 with the advantage having claimed first blood in Game 1. That result surprised some, who believed that the Clippers would come into this series tired and worn down after a marathon fight with the defending champions in Round 1.

However, Los Angeles came out with energy and proved to everyone that they have enough left in the tank to give the Rockets a tough series.

Even though the Rockets had every reason to be the team with more energy and urgency, they were the ones to look sluggish in Game 1.

They have had more time off prior to this series getting underway, and they also started the series with home court advantage - but that's something they have now thrown away with their lackluster effort in the opening game.

The Clippers will again be missing Chris Paul tonight, but by the way things went in Game 1, they may not miss him too much, especially if the other players rally together and put on strong performances like they did in the series opener.

Blake Griffin was one of the players who stepped up, scoring 26 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists to record his second straight triple-double.

Forward Matt Barnes said of Griffin: "He's incredible. He gets in the middle of the field and kind of just picks people apart like Tom Brady."

Tonight's big Game 2 NBA Playoffs 2015 match up between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Houston Rockets will start at 9.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the TNT network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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