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With James Harden and Amir Coffey out, Clippers battle in loss to Rockets

By Editorial Board Published December 9, 2024 4 Min Read
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With James Harden and Amir Coffey out, Clippers battle in loss to Rockets

Having three days off allowed the Clippers to get some much-needed relaxation and a psychological refresh after a slew of powerful video games.

However the break day didn’t make the Clippers complete.

With group chief James Harden and key position participant Amir Coffey unable to play, the Clippers couldn’t sustain with the Houston Rockets in a 117-106 loss Sunday evening on the Intuit Dome.

“Overall, I thought we did a good job,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue stated. “I thought we competed. Like I said, we scrapped. So, every night we step on the floor we got to make it tough for guys to play against us, and I thought we did that for the most part.”

The sore proper groin that saved Harden out of his first sport this season meant the Clippers didn’t have their second-leading scorer (21.6) and their chief in rebounds (6.8), assists (8.5) and minutes-played (33.9).

The Clippers have 4 days off earlier than they play at Denver on Friday evening. The hope is Harden can be again by then.

“It’s not serious but just had some tightness in his right groin,” Lue stated about Harden. “It stemmed from [the] last game [on Wednesday night] as well and so we’re just going to be cautious and make sure we’re doing the right thing and seeing if it’s a little rest and help him out.”

The best shoulder contusion that saved Coffey out of his first sport of the season meant the Clippers didn’t have their fifth-leading scorer to offer them a carry. Coffey sustained the harm throughout pregame warmups.

“Yeah, I’m good,” Jones stated. “I’ll be all right. Just got a little tight.”

The Clippers battled so long as they might behind a double-double from Ivica Zubac (21 factors, 12 rebounds), 22 from Bones Hyland off the bench, 19 from Kevin Porter Jr. and 17 from Norman Powell.

With Harden out, it meant Zubac and Powell needed to carry extra of the load.

Zubac was 9 for 15 from the sector, however Powell struggled, going 5 for 18 from the sector and one for eight from three-point vary.

“Definitely more (on our shoulders) when you lose a guy like James,” Zubac stated. “He’s not only scoring 20-something a game, he’s averaging almost 10 assists. He’s setting up players, pointing out plays, putting people in their spots on offense. So everything changes. The game is a lot different. So it’s a lot more on us, and even with just being vocal out there to lead the team, James is our leader on the court, so we got to step up more.”

The Clippers turned the ball over simply eight occasions — signal. However they had been out-rebounded 50-33, their lack of measurement exhibiting. They gave up 12 offensive rebounds to the Rockets.

“I thought we did a great job,” Powell stated. “Guys stepping up in their opportunities played well, played together. … We were right there, got within 10, got to within eight late in the game. But every time we [got] to 10, they hit a three, got a foul. We come down and we miss.

“I think it was one of those nights. We got great looks, guys played well, guys were talking, communicating. That’s the type of team that we have.”

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