Clippers 124-99 Spurs Player ratings: 3 perfect scores, 3 good, 2 passing, 4 hip pulling
The Clippers beat the Spurs 124-99 in the game to snap a two-game winning streak. In this game, the Clippers are very strong, and many of the main players are all off work in the third quarter, which is the current run-in level of the Clippers. It's true that the Clippers are very compatible with each other right now, and they're gradually playing as a whole.
The three people in the audience were perfect scores. For George in particular, he scored 28 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 steal on 11-of-16 shooting. In fact, George played very reasonably today, basically receiving and shooting after running without the ball, and many of them were chance balls, which will inevitably increase George's stability on the court.
And for Leonard, his efficiency is picking up right now. He was 8-of-17 from the field and 2-of-6 from three-point range, finishing with 21 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. It may not be very efficient, but his aggression at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends is very, very strong, and he is completely an offensive and defensive existence. It's just that Leonard's current mid-range shooting is still almost meaningless, maybe the strength is not enough, and it is estimated that he will recover slowly, and he was basically like this at the beginning of the game.
Even more surprising is Theis. He has only been with the Clippers for two games, but he has excellent mobility on the court, and the offensive center pulls out for Harden to block and pick, which can directly revitalize the team's offense. He finished with 19 points and 7 rebounds on 8-of-10 shooting, and became a complete puzzle player. You can really eat cakes, you can assist, you can make free throws, and you can throw a three-pointer.
As for Harden, Westbrook and Powell are all good. Especially for Harden and Westbrook, don't look at their shooting percentage, but the two of them combined to deliver 16 assists and didn't have a single turnover. What's more critical is that no matter what lineup the two of them bring, they can ensure the efficiency of the offensive end, which is enough. In addition, Powell's firepower is still very strong, scoring 19 points on 5-of-12 from the field, which is enough help.
As for Mann and Zubac, they were passing. In fact, looking at the data, Mann 6 is 0 in 0 and can't contribute any help. But to lead the opposing defenders on the field, there must always be people who do dirty work. It's fair to say that Mann is the core of the Clippers' backcourt defense. Coming to the starting line-up reduced the pressure on George and Leonard, who didn't contribute anything. Zubac may be buttery, but at least he can give some help. He finished with 8 points, 11 rebounds and 1 block on 3-of-5 shooting, and let's see when he starts.
And Hyland, Diabate and Coffey are all garbage time players who don't have much value. As for Tucker, he scored a total of 14 points in eight games, and the defense was still a little weak, with only 5 rebounds in the game, and all other statistics were 0. I don't know if I can give surprises at critical moments in the future.