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Clippers Claw Back to .500 After Grueling Season
10 Mar
Summary
- Clippers achieved .500 record after a 3-4 start and a 6-21 low point.
- Kawhi Leonard leads the team with a career-high scoring streak.
- The team has a 26-11 record since December 20th, improving dramatically.

The LA Clippers have reached a .500 winning percentage with 18 games remaining in their season, a stark contrast to their early struggles. The team, which had a losing record for 125 days after starting 3-4, hit a low point of 6-21 on December 18th.
Since December 20th, the Clippers have been one of the league's top teams, boasting a 26-11 record. Their defensive and offensive rankings have significantly improved, moving them into sole possession of eighth place in the Western Conference. This turnaround occurred despite numerous challenges, including player injuries and significant roster changes.
All-Star Kawhi Leonard has been a driving force, extending his personal career-high streak of scoring at least 20 points. Newcomer Darius Garland has also made an immediate impact since his debut, with the team performing exceptionally well in his minutes.
Coach Tyronn Lue praised the team's resilience and fighting spirit through adversity. Despite reaching .500, players like Leonard and Garland emphasize that the season is not over and continued hard work is necessary.




