Clippers, Celtics seek consistency as they meet in L.A.
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[December 08, 2021] The
inconsistent Los Angeles Clippers will put their on-again, off-again
status on full display Wednesday, this time at home against the
Boston Celtics.
In what might have been the epitome of their erratic play early this
season, the Clippers played an unattractive brand of basketball
Monday yet still pulled out a 102-90 road victory against the
Portland Trail Blazers.
While the Clippers achieved the desired result without Nicolas Batum
(COVID protocols) and with Luke Kennard making his first start of
the season, the victory was more about the shortcomings of the Trail
Blazers, who were without stars Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum
because of injury.
Even so, the Blazers still had the chance to tie or take the lead
with possession of the ball down 90-88 with less than three minutes
to go. The Clippers were able to expose Portland's lack of a clutch
scorer down the stretch.
"It's just making plays for other guys, whether you have the ball or
are moving off without the ball," said Kennard, who embraced his
chance to start by scoring 13 of his 15 points in the first half.
"Being in the right spots, for sure."
Paul George had 21 points for the Clippers and Marcus Morris Sr.
added 17 as he quickly rounds into form after missing 15 games with
left knee injury. After finally returning Nov. 23, Morris has
averaged 19.7 points over his past three games.
The Clippers won two of their past three, all road games, losing at
Sacramento on Saturday after delivering one of their best overall
games of the season in a 119-115 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers
on Friday.
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"We did a decent job," George said of the win
Monday in Portland. "There will obviously be some (film) clips that
we can show where we weren't in the right positions, but for the
most part, I thought we did a better job, especially when you
compare it against the (Sacramento) game."
The Clippers are optimistic they can start to deliver better overall
efforts with Batum nearly back from what has been a nine-game
absence so far. The veteran forward has cleared protocols but is now
working on his fitness level.
The Celtics also know inconsistency well. Lingering around the .500
mark, they fell 137-130 at Utah on Friday and turned around one day
later to demolish the Trail Blazers 145-117. The roller coaster
continued when Boston opened its Los Angeles back-to-back on Tuesday
with a 117-102 loss to the Lakers.
Jayson Tatum scored 34 points for the Celtics, but none of his
teammates had more than 13 and Boston was outrebounded 51-34.
The Celtics' defense let the Lakers shoot 51.6 percent while Boston
hit 43.9 percent to derail its recent run of improved offensive
efficiency. Boston coach Ime Udoka pulled his starters with five
minutes remaining.
"We wanted to invite them to shoot jump shots and keep them out of
the paint," Udoka said of the Lakers, adding that his regulars
lacked spark. "Obviously that didn't work."
--Field Level Media
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