Kawhi Leonard had 14 points and seven rebounds in his first game in 16 months, and the Los Angeles Clippers opened a season of sky-high expectations with a 103-97 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
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“We're getting great looks, all our guys,” Davis said. “Continue to have confidence in yourself. Don't let missed shots take away your confidence. Keep shooting. Be confident in your shot, and they're going to fall.”
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