
The Los Angeles Clippers are riding a hot streak ahead of the All-Star break. They are currently on a three-game win streak after beating the Utah Jazz and have won nine of their last ten contests, totaling an 11-3 record in January so far. As a result, they stand at 10th place in the Western Conference with a record of 22-24, just two games below .500, and three games back of the eighth-seeded Golden State Warriors.
Kawhi Leonard has powered the Clippers’ recent surge. He has been a reliable offensive anchor for the Clippers over this stretch. Over the last ten games, he has averaged 26.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.5 assists. With the victory against the Jazz, he etched himself into an elite Clippers’ club, scoring at least 20 points in 25 consecutive games. He joins the company of Blake Griffin, Bob McAdoo, and World B. Free as the only players in franchise history to achieve this milestone.
Leonard’s consistent production on offense has been critical during this stretch of the season, as the Clippers hope to crawl back into the playoff picture with eight games remaining before the All-Star break. The Portland Trail Blazers also loom in front of them, still possessing the ninth seed with a better win percentage.
Six of the Clippers’ next seven opponents heading into the All-Star break hold records above .500. The Clippers will need to continue riding their hot streak with a tough slate of upcoming games. Most of their opponents are fighting for playoff positioning. Back-to-back contests against the Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns will test the team’s depth and stamina. How the Clippers finish in these games before the break could determine how they seed for the play-in and carry momentum into the second half of the season.
Beyond Leonard’s offensive output, the Clippers will need consistent production from their bench to help maintain their momentum. Finding reliable production outside of the starting rotation will be critical in their next stretch of games.
How the Clippers navigate these games will go a long way in shaping the rest of their season and outlook on the playoffs. A positive record in their remaining eight games would boost them to a record above .500 and provide a much-needed rise in their seeding. Each remaining matchup carries weight, and their ability to execute during this stretch will determine whether they can maintain their momentum and enter the second half of the season in a strong position.
The All-Star break will also provide the Clippers with a valuable chance to manage Leonard’s workload and reset both mentally and physically ahead of their second-half push. If the Clippers can maintain this hot streak, they will head into the All-Star break with confidence and a clearer path towards the play-in tournament. With momentum building and the window for error shrinking, their performance for this next slate of games may define whether this becomes a turning point or a missed opportunity.
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