Before Cleibers played even their “very important” game against the Sacramento kings on Sunday, they had to do so without the man who kept their team – Tyronn Lue.
LUE, who spoke to correspondents before the match about the feasibility of the competition, ended up with no training after returning home with back pain. The coach left the official of Cleibers, the official.
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The game was exciting, as Kawhi Leonard scored a left-shot as the time ended to give Cleibers an important victory in additional work 111-110 in the Intuit Dome that it maintains in the eighth place at the Western Topsy-Turvy conference.
Leonard, who concluded at the celebration by his teammates after his winning shot, with 17 points and four counterattacks for Klibers (35-29). James Hardine got 29 points, nine rebounds and 11 decisive passes, and Evica Zobak was 22 points and 14 rebounds.
Dimar Derozan led the kings (33-30) with 31 points, 10 passes and seven rebound balls.
It seemed to have ended for Cleibers when they fell into a deficit of seven points late in the organization. But Leonard was concerned while recording with 1:40 left, which allowed him to complete a three -point play. Then the kings turned the ball, which led to the appearance of Zubac Dunk, which cut off Cleibers deficit to 97-95.
After a series of errors by the two teams, Harden scored on a floating to tie the result with 11.9 seconds. Cleibers stood tall, forcing Zach Lavin to Miss sent the game to additional work 97-97.
Clippers play their next three matches on the road against New Orleans, Miami and Atlanta.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.