Kawhi came back with 20 points. The Clippers lost to the Cavaliers. In this battle, we recognized three realities: It’s time for you to disband.
1:37pm, 24 November 2025Basketball
The NBA regular season continues. The Clippers' away game against the Cavaliers has ended. In this game, the Clippers ushered in Leonard's comeback. Facing the Cavaliers, who are fourth in the Eastern Conference with a record of 11 wins and 6 losses, this game may be very difficult for the Clippers. The game was stalemate for a while, but the Clippers gradually expanded their lead by the Cavaliers. Although they tried to chase points, the Clippers ultimately lost to the Cavaliers by 20 points on the road. A 20-point defeat! Kawhi came back with 15 points, and the Clippers lost to the Cavaliers. Three realities were recognized in this game.

After the game started, Leonard hit a goal and returned to the locker room, but he came back quickly afterwards, and the Clippers also continued their state. At one point, they took the lead, but the Cavaliers responded with a 15:4 response inside and outside, completing the lead and taking the lead. In the second quarter, the Cavaliers continued to score points inside and outside; Leonard made consecutive shots and penalties to help the team catch up with the score. Mitchell and Mobley teamed up to help the Cavaliers expand their advantage to double digits again. Dunn hit a three-pointer and the Clippers fell behind by 7 points at halftime.

In the second half, the two sides still maintained their own rhythms. Hunter hit consecutive hits from outside the three-point line. The two sides saw each other back and forth around the double-digit score difference; the Clippers continued to score in the paint, trying to maintain the suspense of the game. Mitchell scored 12 points in a single quarter with consecutive 2+1 hits. The Cavaliers quickly expanded the point difference to more than 18 points with a 20:3 wave. Leonard and Zubas struggled to score together, while the Cavaliers played steadily to maintain their advantage. When there was no hope of chasing points, the Clippers chose to give up the game. The score of the two teams was also fixed at 105-120. In the end, the Cavaliers easily won the victory.

The overall shooting feel of the Cavaliers was better than that of the Clippers throughout the game, especially from beyond the three-point line. Before entering the training time, they made 15 of 38 shots, and nearly 30 points more in three-pointers. Mitchell continued his hot streak and played evenly in the four quarters. He scored 37 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 steal on 14 of 22 shots, with a plus-minus of plus-26. Hunter, Morley and substitute Proctor provided firepower for the team. In the end, the Cavaliers easily defeated the Clippers and won the game.

Zubac produced O'Neal-like statistics, but it was still difficult to help the team win the game. In this game, Zubac gave his all in the paint, hitting 15 goals in 22 shots and scoring 33 points, 18 rebounds and 4 assists. During the game, he scored at the basket many times at critical moments to help the Clippers bite the score. However, Leonard and Harden don't feel ideal.

Leonard made his comeback and scored 20 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists on 6 of 13 shots. Obviously, he still needs to find the rhythm of the game. After Harden's previous explosion, he fell back in this game and scored 19 points, 2 rebounds and 6 assists on 5 of 16 shots. The three core players scored a total of 70+ points, but it was still difficult to help the team win. Because the performance of other players was disaster-level. Collins scored 5 points and 3 rebounds on 1 of 6 in the game. From the current point of view, Collins' signing has not met expectations at all. So far this season, he is averaging only 11.6 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. This operation of the Clippers can be said to be a big loss.

The last fact to admit is that if the fight continues like this, the Clippers will not be far from disbanding. With Leonard back, the Clippers still find it difficult to win games. It is obviously unrealistic to improve their record and hit a higher ranking. If this continues, they will only get closer and closer to the deal. How do you think the Clippers should adjust if they want to get out of their current predicament? Should Tyronn Lue be fired?
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