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George managed to make 4 of 12 and the Clippers lost to the Thunder and suffered a 3 game losing streak Alexander 24+5+6 – yqqlm

Original title: George lost 4 of 12 Clippers to the Thunder and suffered a 3 game losing streak, Alexander 24+5+6

CCTV news: On October 28, Beijing time, the 2022-23 NBA regular season continued, and the Los Angeles Clippers continued their losing streak. Although George came back, he only had 10 points on 4 of 12 shots, Alexander scored 24 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists, Dort scored 21 points, they led the team 6 people scored in double figures, the Oklahoma City Thunder The team relied on the distal offensive to regain the lead, and they beat the Clippers 118-110 at home. The Thunder won 2 straight and the Clippers lost 3 straight.

Thunder’s Alexander had 24 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists, Dort had 21 points and 4 assists, Pokushevsky had 15 points and 5 rebounds, Mann had 14 points, Williams had 14 points With 12 points and 3 assists, Wiggins had 11 points and 6 rebounds. Powell scored the Clippers 21 points, Jackson scored 18 points and 4 assists, Wall scored 17 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists, Zubac scored 12 points and 18 rebounds, George scored 10 points and 7 rebounds, Kennard scored 10 points.

The Clippers’ George returns to play. The Thunder took an 8-2 lead shortly after the start, Kennard and Jackson teaming up to catch up with 5 points, Wiggins and Mann making 3 three-pointers leading the team to a 13-2 spurt. In the first quarter with 3 minutes and 50 seconds left to lead 24-10. George hit a jumper, Bazley and Alexander took turns making three pointers, and the Thunder were ahead 30-12. Powell and Kennard managed to create three pointers each, and the Clippers went after the score. Dort returned with a layup, Batum and Wall recovered 6 points, and the Clippers trailed by 10 points 24-34 at the end of the first quarter.

Shortly after the start of the second quarter, Covington and Powell managed to make three points each, and the Clippers chased 9 points in a row, and they fell behind 35-39. Alexander and Dort took turns to score again with Jackson making three more points to lead the team to chase 9 points in a row. At 3 minutes and 15 seconds before half time, the Clippers tied at 48. Earl fought back with three pointers, Wall scored 4 consecutive points with penalty kicks, Jackson and George teamed up for 4 points, the Clippers ended the second quarter with a 12-2 counterattack, which they overtook 60-53.

The Clippers’ Wall and Jackson each had 12 points in the first half; the Thunder’s Dort had 11 points.

Dort and Williams combined for 7 points to start the third quarter, and the Thunder tied the score. Zubac and Jackson joined for 4 points and opened again, Mann responded with three pointers, Williams and Muscala scored consecutively, and the Thunder overtook 71-68. Zubac scored 3 consecutive points to equalize, Alexander scored only 5 points, Williams hit a 3-pointer, and led the team to a 10-2 spurt. With 3 minutes and 30 seconds left in this quarter, the Thunder won 83 — 75 leading. Powell scored 6 points in a row to close the gap, Pokushewski made a tip-up, Kennard and Batum scored three points each, and the Clippers trailed 87-89 at the end of the three quarters.

After the start of the last quarter, Wall took the lead with a dunk, Wiggins hit a three-pointer and the team scored 7 points in a row, and the Thunder extended their lead. Wall hit back with three pointers, Jackson scored two goals in a row, and the Clippers fell by 1 point 98-99 after 5 minutes of this section. Both sides scored 4 points each, Pokushevsky hit a three-pointer on the right wing, Alexander managed to break new ground, and the Thunder extended the advantage to 6 points. Powell broke through to score, Pokushevsky and Mann made another three-pointer, the Thunder scored 8 points, and they led 116-104 with 2 minutes and 55 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Zubac missed a layup, Wall made a mistake, the Clippers couldn’t come back, and the Thunder won 118-110.

Clippers starting: Jackson, Mann, George, Powell, Zubac