Kawhi Leonard scores 25 as Clippers rout Suns 117-93

Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Clippers to a 117-93 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday night. The Clippers, missing James Harden for personal reasons, dominated rebounding and paint scoring in the win. Phoenix struggled without injured stars Devin Booker and Jalen Green.

The Los Angeles Clippers rebounded from a Friday loss at Denver with a decisive 117-93 rout of the Phoenix Suns in Phoenix on Sunday night. Kawhi Leonard, snubbed from the Western Conference All-Star reserves announced earlier that day, tallied 25 points and eight rebounds, marking his 27th straight game with at least 20 points.

Without guard James Harden, who sat out for personal reasons, the Clippers relied on interior dominance. Ivica Zubac notched 20 rebounds and 14 points, helping Los Angeles outrebound Phoenix 63-35 and outscore the Suns 64-18 in the paint. Jordan Miller contributed 20 points, John Collins added 16, and Kobe Sanders, starting in Harden's absence, scored 12. The Clippers shot 51.8% from the field overall.

Phoenix, coming off three straight wins and holding a 15-7 record since December 21, faltered offensively. Grayson Allen paced the Suns with 23 points and eight assists, while Dillon Brooks added 22. Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin each finished with 12 points, but the team shot just 33.3% and was held under 100 points for the sixth time in 50 games this season.

The Suns were further depleted by injuries: Devin Booker missed the game with a right ankle sprain—despite earning his fifth All-Star reserve nod—and Jalen Green sat out due to a right hamstring and left hip issue.

Since opening the season 6-21, the Clippers have won 17 of 21 games, improving to two games under .500. The teams split their season series 2-2. Los Angeles hosts Philadelphia on Monday night, while Phoenix visits Portland on Tuesday.

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Clippers meet Suns in Pacific Division clash Thursday

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The Los Angeles Clippers visit the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night in the NBA's lone game, with both teams seeking a win after recent losses. The Clippers will miss James Harden and Kawhi Leonard, while the Suns sit Dillon Brooks. Phoenix enters as a 2.5-point favorite.

The Phoenix Suns defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 125-108 on Monday, snapping the Lakers' seven-game winning streak. Despite an early explosion from Luka Dončić and a groin injury to Devin Booker, Phoenix surged ahead with strong performances from Dillon Brooks and Collin Gillespie. The win improves the Suns to 13-9 and highlights their recent turnaround.

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The Minnesota Timberwolves overcame a deficit to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 109-106 on Saturday in Minneapolis. Jaden McDaniels led the comeback with 27 points on efficient shooting. James Harden scored 34 points for the Clippers but could not secure the win.

The Boston Celtics visit the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night for a pivotal NBA game at Intuit Dome. With both teams showcasing strong recent form, the contest features key injuries and defensive battles.

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Luka Dončić, the NBA's leading scorer, exited the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Los Angeles Clippers at halftime due to a left leg contusion and did not return. The Clippers secured a 103-88 victory, their first home win since Halloween. Dončić finished with 12 points, five rebounds and two assists in 19 minutes.

James Harden moved into the 10th spot on the NBA's all-time scoring list by passing Carmelo Anthony during the LA Clippers' 109-106 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday. Harden scored 34 points to reach 28,303 career points. The Timberwolves secured their fifth straight win with a late three-pointer from Naz Reid.

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The Phoenix Suns hold a 10-point advantage over the New Orleans Pelicans, with the score at 61-51 during the second quarter of their NBA regular-season matchup. The game is taking place at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. Current betting lines favor the Suns by 8.5 points, with an over/under of 241.5.

 

 

 

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