Clippers, Austin Reaves and Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves expects to play against the Washington Wizards despite banging his knee against the L.A. Clippers.
The Los Angeles Clippers continue to roll at their new home, as they blew out the Los Angeles Lakers 116-102 at the Intuit Dome on Sunday. It was the first-ever meeting between the rivals at the arena and postgame,
Reaves eased concerns after the game, saying his knee felt fine and that he plans to suit up for the Lakers’ next matchup against the Wizards on Tuesday.
Norman Powell scored 22 points, James Harden had a double-double, and the Clippers defeated the Lakers 116-102 in their first meeting at the Intuit Dome.
The Clippers have their own home and are forging a new identity, but can Intuit Dome handle two teams showing up in their vehicles? It was a problem before.
The Los Angeles Lakers were beaten easily by the L.A. Clippers in their first trip to Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
Norman Powell, James Harden and Ivica Zubac each score more than 20 points to lift the Clippers to a 116-102 victory over the Lakers at Intuit Dome.
No longer co-tenants downtown and with the ‘Hallway Series’ over, the Clippers welcome their rivals to Intuit Dome for the first time Sunday evening
Austin Reaves had himself a night on Friday as he went off for a career-high 38 points. The Lakers needed every point as they hung on to defeat the Brooklyn Nets 102-101 behind Reaves' monster effort.
The Los Angeles Lakers suffered one of their worst losses of the season on Sunday night as they were blown out by the L.A. Clippers in their first game at Intuit Dome, being outplayed from the jump.
After 25 years of sharing an arena with the Lakers in downtown Los Angeles, the Clippers finally showed them Intuit Dome.