Clippers cruise past Mavericks in dominant win
- The Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Dallas Mavericks 114-91 at the Intuit Dome on Friday night.
- Dallas, missing key players such as Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis, offered little resistance to the motivated Clippers.
- Six Clippers scored in double figures, with none playing more than 32 minutes, demonstrating the team's depth.
- Kawhi Leonard scored 20 points on eight-for-17 shooting; coach Lue emphasized, "The last 10 games we’ve played so far have been playoff games."
- The Clippers, now 45-32, are pushing to avoid the Play-In Tournament in a tight Western Conference race.
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Clippers cruise past Mavericks in dominant win
INGLEWOOD — Seeing Clippers star Kawhi Leonard in the starting lineup isn’t unusual. But seeing the two-time NBA Finals MVP on the court on the second night of a back-to-back is rare, a phenomenon that hasn’t happened at all this season. In fact, Leonard has not participated fully in a back-to-back series since the 2023-24 season when he appeared in 68 games. But there he was Saturday, not just playing, but playing without the hesitation that mi…


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Clippers crush Mavericks in push to avoid Play-In Tournament
INGLEWOOD — The margins in the Western Conference get thinner with each game. The pressure to secure one of the top six spots is building on those four teams that continue to jockey for position behind the top teams. The Clippers are among those feeling the heat, knowing that each win helps them avoid the Play-In Tournament and each loss adds to the gravity of the situation. “The last 10 games we’ve played so far have been playoff games,” Coach …
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