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Kawhi Leonard Pours in 28 as Rolling Clippers Handle Bulls
Kawhi Leonard scored 28 points to tie Bob McAdoo’s record of 44 consecutive 20-point games, helping the Clippers secure their fourth straight win and a play-in spot.
- At the Inglewood arena, the Clippers beat the Bulls 119-108 as Kawhi Leonard scored 28, tying Bob McAdoo's franchise record, yesterday.
- After a 6-21 start, the Clippers have surged to 34-32, with Jordan Miller's 14 points helping secure a Western Conference play-in spot.
- Chicago's 44.2% overall and 29.3% 3-point shooting undercut its comeback chances despite Tre Jones' 21 and Matas Buzelis' 18 points.
- Kawhi Leonard tied a decades-old franchise scoring streak by scoring at least 20 points in his 44th consecutive game, matching Bob McAdoo's 1974-75 record.
- The Clippers managed without trade-deadline acquisition Darius Garland, listed with left-toe injury management ahead of the back-to-back on Friday night.
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Kawhi Leonard scores 28 points in the Clippers' 119-108 victory over the Bulls
Kawhi Leonard scored 28 points, Bennedict Mathurin had 26 and the Los Angeles Clippers extended their winning streak to four games with a 119-108 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.
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