The Los Angeles Clippers are giving the Golden State Warriors all they can handle in their first-round series, and Montrezl Harrell has been playing a big role in that. The Sixth Man of the Year candidate was at it again in Game 5, going for 24 points on 11-of-14 shooting in the Clippers' stunning 129-121 victory at Oracle Arena.

Harrell is known for dunking all over opponents all the time, and two of those 24 points came on a poster of Draymond Green and Alfonzo McKinnie:

This dunk helped stave off one of the many Warriors runs on the night. Golden State had just trimmed a 15-point deficit down to three points, but LA finished the third quarter on a 7-0 surge to end the frame, with Harrell's slam representing two of those key points.

The Clippers nearly folded down the stretch of the fourth quarter, but they finished the game on a 12-3 run after the Warriors finally regained the lead. Harrell's benchmate and Sixth Year of the Year front-runner Lou Williams played the hero in the final minutes. Williams scored 33 points as the duo scored all but two of the LA's bench points.

Montrezl Harrell and Lou Williams were also the heroes in the shocking Game 2 comeback, and the Clippers will need them again in Game 6 if they're going to do the unthinkable and force a Game 7 back at Oracle Arena. LA is playing with house money at this point, and these guys aren't going to back down.