Back at full strength, Clippers have no problems beating NBA's worst team
Briefly

In a strong display of depth and teamwork, the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Washington Wizards 110-93, showcasing the return of key players like Kawhi Leonard, Ivica Zubac, and James Harden. The Clippers had six players scoring in double figures, with Norman Powell leading with 22 points. Harden achieved his fifth triple-double with the team, now ranking eighth in NBA history. Coach Tyronn Lue emphasized enjoying every game despite the busy schedule, while the Wizards continued to struggle with a 12-game losing streak.
We just talk about taking it a game at a time, enjoying the moment. You can't take these days for granted... you got to love it every single night.
Harden played with purpose, finishing with 17 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds for his fifth triple-double... moving him past Wilt Chamberlain for the eighth-most triple-doubles in NBA history.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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