If Chris Paul suits up Thursday night when the Clippers play at Golden State, that would be an encouraging sign as L.A. surges toward the final stretch of the regular season. Clippers Coach Doc Rivers offered a more encouraging tone, saying his point guard “could play tomorrow” after Paul performed unencumbered during practice Tuesday evening. I’m getting better.”The Clippers have played 13 games since Paul was injured during a Jan. 16 game against Oklahoma City. Update: The Clippers, who won four straight games before the All-Star break, have lost nine consecutive games to the Warriors. The Clippers have lost the three games this season by an average of 25.3 points, including a 46-point pasting in Oakland.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 23, 2017 02:26 UTC