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Harden's Historic 55 Sparks Clippers Win
23 Nov
Summary
- James Harden set a new franchise record with 55 points.
- Harden tied his career high with 10 three-pointers made.
- The win ended a three-game losing streak for the Clippers.

James Harden shattered the Los Angeles Clippers' single-game scoring record, pouring in 55 points in a decisive 131-116 road win against the Charlotte Hornets. Harden's historic performance also featured a career-tying 10 three-pointers, on his way to setting a new franchise benchmark and ending the Clippers' three-game losing streak. The veteran guard's offensive explosion marked his 25th career 50-point game, a feat that places him in elite company with NBA icons.
Harden's remarkable scoring began early, with a career-best 27 points in the first quarter alone. Coach Tyronn Lue acknowledged Harden's dominant presence, noting the importance of the win for the team's morale, especially after recent close losses. Harden himself emphasized the collective need for a victory, highlighting his commitment to doing whatever it takes to secure wins for the Clippers.
The Clippers' offense thrived, scoring a season-high in a non-overtime game and dishing out 30 assists. With Kawhi Leonard nearing a return from injury, the team anticipates a significant boost. Harden's ability to carry the offensive load, especially during Leonard's absence, has been crucial, averaging 32 points per game this month.




