Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are among five key players to sit out for the Clippers, who shoot poorly again in a 111-95 loss that snaps their three-game winning streak.
LOS ANGELES — The unexpected victory against the Boston Celtics could have been a defining moment for the Clippers. It showed what can be accomplished when they have a full complement of healthy players.
“It’s disappointing because we can’t stay healthy. It’s not something where we’re just resting guys. Like guys are, they’re banged up,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. The gaping holes in the roster forced Lue to juggle the lineup once again, this time starting rookie center Moses Brown in place of Zubac, to round out a starting five with Amir Coffey, Terance Mann, Marcus Morris Sr. and John Wall.
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