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Clippers dethrone Kings 105-87
    2020-01-02  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

PAUL GEORGE and Kawhi Leonard had far more success passing the ball in the first half than they did shooting it — and the Clippers still put up nearly 60 points.

That, as Leonard pointed out afterward, bodes well for a franchise in serious pursuit of its first NBA championship.

George had 21 points with season highs of 11 rebounds and nine assists to shake off a slow start, and short-handed Los Angeles thumped the Sacramento Kings 105-87 on Tuesday.

Leonard scored 14 of his 24 points in the third quarter to help the Clippers to secure their 14th consecutive win in Sacramento dating to 2013.

Ivica Zubac added eight points and 13 rebounds and Maurice Harkless scored 12 points for the Clippers. Los Angeles also got a big lift from Larry Shamet and Derrick Walton Jr., who combined for 19 points.

The Clippers played without Patrick Beverley and sixth man Lou Williams. Beverley is nursing a sprained right wrist after being injured during Saturday night’s loss in Utah, while Williams missed the game because of personal reasons.

Richaun Holmes had 22 points and 10 rebounds for Sacramento. The Kings have lost eight straight.

(SD-Agencies)

Three days after a 13-point

The Clippers have alternated wins and losses over the past nine games.

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