LOS ANGELES — The Celtics will be without three rotation players on Wednesday night as they face off against a shorthanded Clippers squad at the Intuit Dome.
Amid a grueling stretch of four games in five days, the Clippers chose to sit nearly all of their regulars for the Wednesday matchup with Boston at the Intuit Dome. LA ruled out the following seven players: James Harden (right groin soreness) Kawhi Leonard (right knee injury management) Norman Powell (back soreness) Ivica Zubac (left eye corneal abrasion) Kris Dunn (left knee soreness) Nicolas Batum (right finger soreness) P.
Clippers are holding Kawhi Leonard out on front end of back-to-back tomorrow vs Celtics, and Ivica Zubac (eye) also is not ready to return. All of James Harden, Norman Powell, Kris
The Los Angeles Clippers continue their homestand against the number two seed in the Eastern Conference, the Boston Celtics. LA suffered a very embarrassing loss against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night and is hoping to get their momentum back against Boston on Wednesday.
The LA Clippers are nearing the end of their brutal stretch of games as they face off against the Washington Wizards on Thursday night. Tonight will be their fo
With the defending champs boasting an elite defense and the Clippers continuing their stingy play, Douglas Farmer anticipates a low-scoring clash at the Intuit Dome tonight.
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Dunn (knee) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Suns, independent NBA writer Justin Russo reports. Dunn will be sidelined for a fourth consecutive game due to left knee soreness, and his next chance to play is Wednesday against the Spurs.
The Clippers are now missing Kawhi, Norman Powell, James Harden, Ivica Zubac, Nicholas Batum, and Kris Dunn — Farbod Esnaashari (@Farbod_E) January 23, 2025 Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics have ...
Boston will need to be vigilant that old habits vs. banged-up and lesser ball clubs don't make a winnable game into a struggle -- or worse, a loss.