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Westbrook has triple-double in Kings' 118-109 win as Clippers lose Leonard to sprained ankle
Russell Westbrook achieved his 209th triple-double with 12 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists, helping the Kings overcome the Clippers despite Kawhi Leonard's ankle injury.
- In Los Angeles, Russell Westbrook recorded his 209th triple-double as the Kings beat the Clippers 118-109 on Saturday night.
- After a 39-39 tie, DeMar DeRozan scored 27 points as Sacramento took control and led 68-54 at halftime.
- At 37, Russell Westbrook shot 4/15 overall and 2/8 from three in 37 minutes after signing with the Kings late in the 2025-26 offseason.
- Kawhi Leonard left after an awkward landing with 9:27 left and was diagnosed with a sprained left ankle; there is no immediate timetable for missed time, ending the Clippers' four-game streak.
- Looking ahead, Kawhi Leonard set the Clippers' franchise record with his 45th consecutive 20-point game as the Kings host Utah Jazz on Sunday and the Clippers play San Antonio Spurs on Monday.
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