Craig Bryson says Derby will use the heartbreak of their 1-0 loss to QPR in 2014 as motivation when they take on Hull in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-finals on Saturday. The Scottish midfielder came on as a 68th-minute substitute in the Wembley final against QPR and watched as Bobby Zamora pounced on a Richard Keogh error to score the winner in the 90th minute.And speaking on Sky Sports FL72 Podcast, he insisted they are determined to go one better this time, with all games live on Sky Sports. Don Goodman looks ahead to the Championship play-offs as Hull, Derby, Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday fight it out for promotion to the Premier League It was a nightmare, he said. A hard one to take and not a great day to remember in my career but its one of them, theres always going to be a winner and a loser and unfortunately for us, we lost that game.I think it was hard, the manner we lost it, in the last minute. Hopefully, if we get to Wembley this year, we can use that disappointment as motivation.Bryson added that the pressure of the build-up to the game against Hull, which is live on Sky Sports on Saturday, is hard to avoid. Anywhere you go, everybody wants to remind you and any time you speak to a member of your family, its play-off time. Its just one of them that you have to get on with, put the circus behind you and concentrate on the game.Derby have beaten Hull home and away this season, a 2-0 away win in November and a 4-0 home win last month, in which Bryson scored the final goal, but he doesnt think the two victories will have any impact on the play-off games. We have done well all season to get to the play-offs, Im not too sure the previous games against Hull will count too much.What the Championship is like, any team can beat any team on their day and Im sure Hull will come to Derby thinking they can beat us just like we think we can beat them and I just hope it is Derby.Theres no denying how good a squad Hull have got but any team can beat anybody. We know we can do it as we have beaten them twice this season.On the flip side, we know if we dont turn up, they can easily turn us over as well. We just need to make sure we are at it on Saturday and go to Hull on Tuesday and hopefully get a result there. FL72 Podcast - Bryson, Bradshaw, Ardley Also See: Ollies predictions FL72 podcast Championship play-off guide How to win the play-offs Wesley Walker Jets Jersey . JOHNS, N. C.J. Mosley Womens Jersey . Patrik Bartosak turned away 50-of-52 shots for the Rebels (28-26-4), who halted their losing streak at seven games. 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But after Jonas Valanciunas converted an alley oop from Kyle Lowry to give the Raptors a 107-106 lead with 6:34 to go, the Clippers showed why they are among the leagues best. L.A. had an 11-1 run over the next 2:42 and never looked back. "It was an incredible offensive display on their part," Casey said of the Clippers, who shot 55 per cent on field goals compared to 49 per cent for Toronto. "Its not like our guys werent giving an effort on the defensive end. They made some tough shots." DeRozan, who rolled on his left ankle after being undercut on a jump shot by vilified former Raptor Hedo Turkoglu in the second quarter, said "its a little painful right now" after the game. Casey said X-rays on DeRozans foot proved negative and hell re-evaluated on Sunday. Toronto led 37-36 at the half. L.A. was up 71-65 at the half. It was 93-93 after three quarters. Lowry, who had 11 points and 12 assists, said Ross performance "left me speechless. "Ive seen him shoot the ball before and tonight with DeMar going down he stepped it up and thats what a team does," Lowry said. "Unfortunately, we didnt win tonight." ' ' '