Kawhi Leonard returns John Wall makes Los Angeles debut as Clippers outlast LeBron James Lakers Takeaways
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15 PTS 4 REB 3 AST pic.twitter.com/mvUFYrGly5— NBA (@NBA) October 21, 2022
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Leonard went for 14 points and seven rebounds while Wall had 15 points four rebounds and three assists
By Jack Maloney Oct 21, 2022 at 11:58 am ET • 5 min read USATSI The Los Angeles Clippers finally got their 2022-23 season underway on Thursday night, and did so with a 103-97 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. This was the Clippers' eighth consecutive regular season win over the Lakers, their longest such streak since 1970. Paul George had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Ivica Zubac put up a big double-double of his own with 14 points and 17 boards. Meanwhile, Kawhi Leonard made his return from a torn ACL with 14 points and seven rebounds off the bench and John Wall added 15 points in his Clippers debut.More on Clippers-Lakers
Wall forces Lakers to wonder what might have been LeBron James was at it again for the Lakers, finishing with 20 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. He got some help this time, with Lonnie Walker IV leading all scorers with 26 points and Anthony Davis putting up 25 of his own. All of that was not enough for a win as the Lakers shot just 35.1 percent from the field as a team. Here are some takeaways from the first all-L.A. matchup of the season:Leonard returns as a reserve
Kawhi Leonard had not played in an NBA basketball game since tearing his ACL on June 6, 2021, and had not come off the bench in an NBA game since Nov. 10, 2013. He ended both of those droughts on Thursday night, as he suited up for the Clippers' season opener but came off the bench in order to ease his way back into action. While he may not have started, Leonard was out there to close the game in crunch time, which is really what mattered. In all, Leonard played 21 minutes and finished with 14 points and seven rebounds on 6 of 12 from the field. It was a somewhat uneven return, and that's not surprising given how much time he missed, but overall it was a solid and encouraging showing. There were plenty of moments where he looked like old Kawhi, and we'll only see more of them over the next weeks and months as he regains his rhythm.Wall has a strong LA debut
John Wall has dealt with his fair share of injuries over the past five years, but he was a healthy scratch all of last season due to a dispute with the Houston Rockets over his role and potential buyout. This summer he finally got his wish to leave Houston and wasted little time signing with the Clippers. He made his debut on Thursday and played a strong game off the bench. In 24 minutes he put up 15 points, four rebounds and three assists. The numbers are one thing, but the more encouraging sign for Wall and the Clippers is that he looked a lot like his old self in terms of burst and athleticism. He'll never reach his peak levels of speed again, but he can still get past defenders and be a menace in transition. All told, the early returns suggest this move will be a win for both parties. Wall gets to compete for a title, something still missing from his resume, while the Clippers add another veteran and a true point guard who can run the offense and take some pressure off of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. John Wall flashed his trademark speed and pace in his @LAClippers debut!15 PTS 4 REB 3 AST pic.twitter.com/mvUFYrGly5— NBA (@NBA) October 21, 2022