Following the acquisition of James Harden, the Clippers faced challenges adjusting to multiple ball-dominant players, leading to a rough patch. Star player Paul George acknowledged this as a common growing pain for teams with several All-Stars, emphasizing the need for time to adapt to changed usage rates and possessions.
Despite the initial struggles, the Clippers have turned the tide, boasting the longest active win streak of five games and winning 10 of the last 13. The team is redefining its approach, focusing on defense and allowing the offense to flow naturally, as highlighted by star forward Kawhi Leonard.
James Harden, who previously expressed discomfort with the Sixers’ system, praised coach Tyronn Lue for providing the freedom to play his game. Harden emphasized the positive chemistry on the court, stating that things are progressing toward the desired level.
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Additional updates from the Pacific Division include:
– Paul George, after sitting out the second half of the Tuesday game against the Kings with a sore left groin, remains day-to-day with hip soreness. Coach Tyronn Lue noted that George could have returned if needed.
– Lakers guard Gabe Vincent is progressing well during the team’s road trip and is on track for a targeted return on December 18 after being sidelined due to a left knee effusion.
– Despite an altercation with Draymond Green that led to Green’s indefinite suspension, Suns center Jusuf Nurkic maintains respect for the four-time All-Star, considering him an NBA champion and potential Hall of Famer.
– Suns star Kevin Durant expressed well wishes for Draymond Green, emphasizing the unusual nature of the altercation and expressing relief that Nurkic emerged unharmed from the incident on the basketball court during an NBA game.”