The Los Angeles Clippers thrash the Brooklyn Nets 126-67 to set a new record for their largest margin of victory.
So the Clippers were set to play six games over nine days, starting with their 126-67 beatdown of the Brooklyn Nets at the Intuit Dome, the largest margin of victory in franchise history. Kawhi Leonard played 23 minutes 49 seconds and scored 23 points, both season highs. He was eight for 11 from the field while leading the Clippers in scoring.
The Clippers led by as many as 64 points and went on to set a franchise record for largest margin of victory in Wednesday's 126-67 win over the Nets.
Kawhi Leonard scored 23 points, James Harden added 21 and the Los Angeles Clippers had the largest margin of victory in franchise history, routing the Brooklyn Nets 126-67 on Wednesday night.
The 59-point win by the Clippers marked the largest in the franchise’s 55-year history, and the largest out of the 597 games played in the NBA this season. It was also the worst loss in the 58-year history of the Nets, a franchise that entered the NBA in 1976 and started in 1967 in the ABA.
LA's largest lead was 64 points midway through the fourth quarter, despite coach Tyronn Lue emptying ... Jalen Wilson led the Nets with 16 points andDay'Ron Sharpehad 12. Brooklyn has dropped ...
LA's largest lead was 64 points midway through the fourth quarter, despite coach Tyronn Lue emptying ... Jalen Wilson led the Nets with 16 points and Day'Ron Sharpe had 12. Brooklyn has dropped ...
The Los Angeles Clippers thrashed the Brooklyn Nets 126-67 to set a new record for their largest margin of victory .
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LA's largest lead was 64 points midway through the fourth quarter, despite coach Tyronn Lue emptying ... Wilson led the Nets with 16 points and Day’Ron Sharpe had 12. Brooklyn has dropped ...
The Clippers sent statisticians scurrying through the record books in an emphatic opening leg of a back-to-back set on Wednesday, demolishing the Brooklyn Nets 126-67 in Inglewood, Calif.
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