Key Takeaways
- The Stop: Kawhi Leonard stripped Devin Booker in the final six seconds to secure a 112-110 victory.
- Heating Up: The Clippers have now won four straight, moving into a tie for the 4th seed in the West.
- The Stats: Leonard finished with 32 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 steals, silencing critics of his late-season workload.
INGLEWOOD, CA — Kawhi Leonard didn’t say a word as he swiped the ball from Devin Booker’s hands, but the 18,000 fans at Intuit Dome made enough noise for him. With five seconds left on the clock and the Suns trailing by two, Leonard’s clinical defensive instinct turned a potential game-tying possession into a celebratory fast-break dunk.
The Climax: A Defensive Clinic in the Fourth
The Suns entered the final frame with a narrow three-point lead, largely thanks to Kevin Durant’s mid-range efficiency. However, the Clippers’ defense tightened the noose when it mattered. James Harden orchestrated the offense, finding Leonard for three consecutive buckets to erase the deficit, but the night belonged to the “Klaw’s” defensive prowess.
The viral clip shared by the @LAClippers captures the peak of the tension. Booker tried to drive right, Leonard anticipated the crossover, and with a lightning-quick poke, the ball was live. The stadium shook as Leonard finished the play on the other end, cementing a gritty 112-110 win.
| Player | Points | Steals/Blocks | Final Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kawhi Leonard | 32 | 4 Stls / 1 Blk | LAC: 112 |
| James Harden | 21 | 11 Assists | |
| Devin Booker | 28 | 5 Turnovers | PHX: 110 |
| Kevin Durant | 26 | 7 Rebounds |
What They Said
“I saw him leaning on that back leg. I just wanted to make a play on the ball and finish the game. We’ve been talking about getting stops in the clutch all week, and we finally executed.”
— Kawhi Leonard, Post-Game Interview
“That’s just 2-its. He’s the best two-way player in the league when he’s healthy. You can’t replicate that kind of defensive IQ in practice.”
— Tyronn Lue, Clippers Head Coach
Playoff Implications: The Battle for the 4-Seed
This victory isn’t just about bragging rights in the Pacific Division. By toppling the Suns, the Clippers (44-28) have officially tied Phoenix for the 4th seed, holding the crucial tiebreaker with only ten games left in the regular season. Avoid the Play-In tournament has been the mantra in the locker room, and securing home-court advantage for the first round now looks like a probable reality.
The Suns look to bounce back against the Lakers on Tuesday, while the Clippers stay home to host a surging Denver Nuggets squad. If Leonard maintains this defensive intensity, the Clippers aren’t just a playoff team—they’re a nightmare matchup for anyone in the West.