The Clippers lost 100 121 to the Timberwolves Player rating 1 good, 3 passed

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-16

The Clippers lost 100-121 to the Timberwolves Player rating 1 good, 3 passed

The Clippers beat Minnesota 100-121. In this game, the Clippers' performance was really poor, their offense was good, their defense was poor, and their restricted area was not aggressive.

Leonard's performance in this battle was equally impressive. 8-of-17, 18 rebounds, 18 rebounds, and good shooting. However, in the second half, when he came on, especially Wilson, his attack was generally weak, which played a big role in the game. In the second half, the score between the two sides was not so close.

Harden, Zubac, and Coffey all played well. Harden made 13 shots, scored 17 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 block, 13 assists, 13 assists and 5 assists, and he still has to keep the team on his offense. Even if he doesn't play any role in his position, his three points are still good and he can contribute to the team when there is a lot of pressure on the team. Then there was Kauffe, who played well, hitting only four of his five shots and not making too many mistakes. Zubac was the guy on the Clippers team who could take on that role, and when he fell, the whole team was paralyzed. 6+11, rebounds are not bad, but it's only 22 minutes.

George, Mann, Willis, Powell, Plumlee and Tyus all played in a mess. George, in particular, also had a good shot, making 5 of 16 free throws. Today, George's form is very precarious and frightening. And his performance on the court has also made the Clippers stronger. If he gets injured, it will have a big impact on the whole team.

Willis is still a nuisance. 3-of-11, +21, +21, and a disappointing performance in the second half. In fact, from his head, his overall performance was terrible, neither passing the ball out nor passing the ball out. Powell was just as bad in this game, scoring just six points on 2-of-7 shooting, and his scoring was the worst in franchise history, with -22. Plumlee and Theus became the sinners on the pitch, unable to play to their full strength in attack and defence, and they dominated the penalty area.

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