The LA Clippers have an absolutely brutal basketball schedule this week. After adjusting their games due to the LA wildfires, the team now plays five games in s
The Clippers are in the middle of the most arduous part of their season, playing six games in nine days — a stretch that threatens to push them to their limits.Making matters worse, injuries are proving difficult to avoid.
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The Los Angeles Clippers rule Kawhi Leonard out, with James Harden's injury status uncertain ahead of their matchup vs. the Boston Celtics.
Kawhi Leonard will sit out the LA Clippers’ game against the Chicago Bulls on Monday. His absence comes as the Clippers face a back-to-back schedule, having played against their cross-town rivals, the LA Lakers, on Sunday. Leonard, who recently returned from a lengthy injury-related absence, has not yet been cleared to play on consecutive nights.
Kawhi Leonard had one of his best games since returning from a knee injury, scoring 19 points in limited minutes during the Clippers' win over the Lakers.
Los Angeles Clippers starting center Ivica Zubac will be out against the Chicago Bulls after sustaining an eye-injury in their previous game.
With Kawhi Leonard and Ivica Zubac unavailable, the Clippers can’t keep up with Zach LaVine (35 points) and Chicago after halftime and lose for the first time in five games, 112-99.
Zach LaVine scored 35 points and the Chicago Bulls defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 112-99 on Monday night to snap a five-game skid. Talen Horton-Tucker added 18 points off the bench. Josh Giddey had 18 points,
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It does help Washington that Jordan Poole has played very well for them while Alex Sarr has surged in the Rookie of the Year race averaging 11.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game.