Kawhi Leonard’s 39 points lead Clippers to a 105-102 win over Nuggets to even series 1-1

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Kawhi Leonard scored 39 points in 15 of 19 years and the First Round Playoffs of East of the Angels Clippers against Nuggets with a 105-102 victory in Denver on Monday night.

Christian Braun spent a long time on a triple with the remaining 6 seconds, and Nikola Jokic, who registered his 19th Triple-Doo Career Playoff, grabbed the rebound but also lost a 3, with 1 second removing.

The clippers, who lost the game 1 in extra time, have not lost consecutive games from March 2 to 4, a stretch of 23 games, and gave David Adelman their first defeat in five games since he replaced Michael Malone in a movement of movement of impressive movement plays.

Jokic, only the third player to average a double triple for a season, had 26 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists and Jamal Murray added 23 points for the Nuggets, which also a Michael Porter Jr. recovery game (15 points and 15 rebounds) after their 3 -point performance in game 1.

It was not enough against Leonard, who had 21 points at the break, including a triple triple in the part -time bell that broke a 52 -draw a draw.

Leonard also had a key robbery of a Jokic pass with 37 seconds stirring in the game, but Harden failed at the other end and Braun grabbed the defensive rebound with 11 seconds.

The Nuggets committed 20 ball losses, the same number as the clippers had in game 1, and eight free throws were lost. “That was a murderer,” said Adelman.

Jokic had a little characteristic fall of seven ball losses and 4 or 10 free throws were lost.

Things were put to Chippy in the third quarter when Norman Powell came out with his and Murray grabbed him. The officer Tyler Ford quickly brought himself between the two, but Powell and his teammate Kris Dunn were whistled by technicians, just like Braun. Because two of the technicians were in the clippers, the Nuggets obtained a free kick and Murray sank the shot to take Denver to 68-67.

The clippers arrived at the playoffs as the most popular team in the League, winning their last eight games and 18 or its last 21 before losing game 1 on Saturday night 112-110.

The clippers coach, Tyronn Lue, spoke before warning about the need to choose the rhythm for game 2, but the Nuggets surpassed 14-3 at Fastbreak points in the first quarter, just two points from their seasonal gift. However, the rest of the game did not obtain more breaking points and ended it with 18 points at the break.

The series changes to Los Angeles for game 3 on Thursday night.

Associated Press reports.

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