Jorge Sierra: Kawhi Leonard passed Klay Thompson and James Worthy in playoff scoring tonight. He’s No. 27 all-time now. He also moved ahead of Rasheed Wallace and Nate Thurmond in rebounds for No. 41 in NBA history.
Source: Bluesky
Source: Bluesky
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Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Asked Kawhi Leonard about Tyronn Lue saying that Clippers need to validate Game 3 win going forward.
“Just take this win tonight and then just circle back, try to get as much rest and know the job isn’t complete.” pic.x.com/aFutcd0bLd – 2:29 AM
Asked Kawhi Leonard about Tyronn Lue saying that Clippers need to validate Game 3 win going forward.
“Just take this win tonight and then just circle back, try to get as much rest and know the job isn’t complete.” pic.x.com/aFutcd0bLd – 2:29 AM

Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
Hearing everyone in LA — from Ty Lue to Kawhi Leonard to James Harden — speak about the impact Jeff Van Gundy has had makes it hard to believe he won’t get an HC job this spring. JVG is one of the great defensive minds of this generation. – 2:26 AM
Hearing everyone in LA — from Ty Lue to Kawhi Leonard to James Harden — speak about the impact Jeff Van Gundy has had makes it hard to believe he won’t get an HC job this spring. JVG is one of the great defensive minds of this generation. – 2:26 AM


Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi: “Take those gatorades down… kids don’t need to be drinking that” pic.x.com/IwhkkRN3nK – 1:28 AM
Kawhi: “Take those gatorades down… kids don’t need to be drinking that” pic.x.com/IwhkkRN3nK – 1:28 AM


Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Kawhi Leonard passed Klay Thompson and James Worthy in playoff scoring tonight. He’s No. 27 all-time now.
He also moved ahead of Rasheed Wallace and Nate Thurmond in rebounds for No. 41 in NBA history. – 1:26 AM
Kawhi Leonard passed Klay Thompson and James Worthy in playoff scoring tonight. He’s No. 27 all-time now.
He also moved ahead of Rasheed Wallace and Nate Thurmond in rebounds for No. 41 in NBA history. – 1:26 AM

Ramona Shelburne @ramonashelburne
This is about as good of a first playoff game in the Intuit Dome as the Clippers could’ve hoped for. Packed house, easy win, big performances from Kawhi, Harden and Zubac. – 12:49 AM
This is about as good of a first playoff game in the Intuit Dome as the Clippers could’ve hoped for. Packed house, easy win, big performances from Kawhi, Harden and Zubac. – 12:49 AM

StatMuse @statmuse
Clippers duo in Game 3:
Kawhi — Harden —
21 PTS 20 PTS
11 REB 6 REB
6 AST 9 AST pic.x.com/q7kNIFEjrf – 12:28 AM
Clippers duo in Game 3:
Kawhi — Harden —
21 PTS 20 PTS
11 REB 6 REB
6 AST 9 AST pic.x.com/q7kNIFEjrf – 12:28 AM



Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi Leonard finds Derrick Jones Jr. hanging out and DJ smashes one on the Nuggets defense for an exclamation point of a 1st half
LA 65, Nuggets 47 at halftime
James Harden: 20 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists
Clippers outscoring Nuggets 13-4 on 2nd chances – 11:16 PM
Kawhi Leonard finds Derrick Jones Jr. hanging out and DJ smashes one on the Nuggets defense for an exclamation point of a 1st half
LA 65, Nuggets 47 at halftime
James Harden: 20 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists
Clippers outscoring Nuggets 13-4 on 2nd chances – 11:16 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
My guess is that Kawhi is gonna need to be great as a passer tonight pic.x.com/J8MFfNA9Gw – 8:06 PM
My guess is that Kawhi is gonna need to be great as a passer tonight pic.x.com/J8MFfNA9Gw – 8:06 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kawhi has arrived we can start the game now pic.x.com/OmeDYAiiYa – 8:03 PM
Kawhi has arrived we can start the game now pic.x.com/OmeDYAiiYa – 8:03 PM


Sam Quinn @SamQuinnCBS
I do think Draymond should have a second DPOY I just don’t think this was the year for it. IMO he should’ve beaten Kawhi in 2016 and he basically had the award won in 2022 before he got hurt. If he’d won this year it would’ve felt a bit lifetime achievement-y to me. – 6:54 PM
I do think Draymond should have a second DPOY I just don’t think this was the year for it. IMO he should’ve beaten Kawhi in 2016 and he basically had the award won in 2022 before he got hurt. If he’d won this year it would’ve felt a bit lifetime achievement-y to me. – 6:54 PM

Kendrick Perkins @KendrickPerkins
Yall don’t want to miss this Episode of @RoadTrippinPod the homie @channingfrye said that if it wasn’t for Injuries that Kawhi Would be in the conversation for as Top 3 Greatest Player of All-Time
I said he’s already Top 30!!! We discussed @Rjeff24 @RealAClifton – 1:04 PM
Yall don’t want to miss this Episode of @RoadTrippinPod the homie @channingfrye said that if it wasn’t for Injuries that Kawhi Would be in the conversation for as Top 3 Greatest Player of All-Time


Ramona Shelburne @ramonashelburne
Kawhi Leonard’s injuries have largely become his story: One of the greatest what-ifs in recent memory. He would like to reframe that: “I keep coming back.” espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 1:02 PM
Kawhi Leonard’s injuries have largely become his story: One of the greatest what-ifs in recent memory. He would like to reframe that: “I keep coming back.” espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 1:02 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
As the NBA playoffs are in full swing, New Balance and Kawhi Leonard are officially revealing the newest KAWHI IV colorway – ‘Wave.’ pic.x.com/Hg93uvSrX4 – 12:01 PM
As the NBA playoffs are in full swing, New Balance and Kawhi Leonard are officially revealing the newest KAWHI IV colorway – ‘Wave.’ pic.x.com/Hg93uvSrX4 – 12:01 PM



More on this storyline
Law Murray: Kawhi: “Take those gatorades down… kids don’t need to be drinking that” -via Bluesky / April 25, 2025
And when Paul George left as a free agent last summer, it seemed like the ending of that story. But the video Leonard posted Dec. 27 offered up an entirely new narrative. One that people might not have been ready to hear at the time, or frankly, one the Clippers and their fans might be wary of fully embracing, even now. “I keep coming back,” Leonard said in the video. -via ESPN / April 24, 2025
It’s a simple message, but it contains multitudes. And it’s something Leonard’s teammate James Harden hopes he starts getting more credit for. “He loves to hoop,” Harden said. If he didn’t, Harden explained, he wouldn’t be able to put himself through the endless hours or rehabilitation and strengthening and conditioning that’s required to come back from the type of injuries he has had over the years. “I feel like that about everybody that’s in the league that goes through something that is out of their hands, where they can’t control, it’s always the negative,” Harden said. “That’s something we got to live with, I guess, in the world. But as for me, being close to him every single day and seeing the work that he puts in, you appreciate him.” -via ESPN / April 24, 2025
With the Mavericks’ season ending far short of their goal, Thompson declined to give a straight answer when asked if he would have made a different decision in free agency if he knew what would ensue. “Don’t do this to me. Don’t do that to me. Don’t do that,” Thompson said, dropping his head and shaking it, letting out a pained laugh. “That’s kind of a ridiculous question. I don’t own a time machine, and I don’t believe in going back, looking back. If I did that my whole career, I would not be where I’m at and I wouldn’t have been able to persevere through two really hard injuries. “So I’m here in Dallas, and I enjoyed my time and I’m looking forward to the future.” -via ESPN / April 19, 2025
Klay Thompson scored 16 of his 23 points in Dallas’ dominant second quarter to get redemption for his dud here a year ago, helping the Mavericks beat the Sacramento Kings 120-106 on Wednesday night to advance in the play-in tournament. One year to the day when Thompson missed all 10 shots in his final game for the Golden State Warriors in a play-in loss at Sacramento, Thompson fueled Wednesday’s win with four 3-pointers in Dallas’ 44-point second quarter. That turned the game into a laugher and kept the Mavericks’ chaotic season alive for at least one more game. Dallas advanced to play at the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night for the chance to get into the playoffs as the eighth seed in the Western Conference. The winner of that game will open the playoffs on Sunday at the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder. -via ESPN / April 17, 2025
“My season individually… I’d give it a B,” Thompson told reporters after practice on Monday. “I thought I shot the ball decent, you know, nearly 40 (percent) from three. I’m really grateful to play in 72 games and be a consistent presence in the lineup. That’s something that I can really hang my hat on.” -via Clutch Points / April 14, 2025
Jorge Sierra: Devin Booker passed Kyle Lowry and James Worthy in scoring last night and is now No. 117 in NBA history at age 28. -via Twitter @hoopshype / April 5, 2025
Jorge Sierra: Nikola Vucevic passed NBA75 selection James Worthy in scoring yesterday. He’s No. 114 all-time now. Also: Devin Booker (age 28) moved ahead of Lou Williams, Terry Porter, Walt Frazier, Artis Gilmore and Rashard Lewis for No. 137. He’s in Top 10 all-time trajectory. -via Bluesky / February 1, 2025