Clippers Stun Pacers with Late Rally and Leonard Buzzer-Beater
INDIANAPOLIS – Kawhi Leonard delivered a clutch jumper with just 0.4 seconds remaining, completing a remarkable comeback for the Los Angeles Clippers who defeated the Indiana Pacers 114-113 on Friday night. The Clippers overcame a daunting 24-point deficit in a game that featured a bizarre finish and left fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse stunned.
Dramatic Finish Sees Pacers’ Huff Miss Crucial Free Throws
The game appeared headed for overtime after a series of improbable events unfolded in the final seconds. Following Leonard’s go-ahead basket, the Pacers were awarded two free throws with 0.1 seconds left after a foul called on the Clippers’ Brook Lopez during the inbounds play. However, Indiana’s Jay Huff missed both attempts, sealing the Clippers’ victory.
Clippers Erase 24-Point Deficit
The Clippers’ victory was fueled by a massive second-half turnaround. The Pacers raced out to a significant lead in the first quarter, shooting an impressive 8-for-11 from three-point range and building a 42-21 advantage. The lead extended to 45-21 early in the second quarter, leaving many to believe the Clippers were headed for a lopsided defeat. However, Los Angeles responded with a determined effort, ultimately outscoring Indiana and securing their fourth consecutive win.
Leonard Extends Scoring Streak, Garland Leads the Way
Kawhi Leonard finished the night with 28 points, continuing his impressive streak of scoring at least 20 points in 50 consecutive games, a feat he began on November 28th. Darius Garland led all Clippers scorers with 30 points. The win also marked the 400th career victory for Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue.
Pacers Fall Short Despite Strong Performances
Despite the loss, the Pacers received strong performances from several players. Bennedict Mathurin scored 17 points against his former team, shooting 12-for-15 from the free-throw line. Aaron Nesmith led the Pacers with 26 points, while Obi Toppin added 20. Indiana had won one game prior to this loss, snapping a 16-game winning streak.
Injury Concerns for Indiana
The Pacers suffered a setback during the game with an injury to forward Jarace Walker, who was evaluated for a concussion in the first half. His status for future games remains uncertain.
What’s Next
The Los Angeles Clippers will continue their road trip, visiting the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday. The Indiana Pacers will return home to host the Miami Heat on Sunday.
This game will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most improbable comebacks of the NBA season, showcasing the Clippers’ resilience and Leonard’s ability to deliver in clutch moments.
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