I’m worried about our inconsistency

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Kwai Leonard Desperate (Reuters)

Kwai Leonard Desperate (Reuters)

After the 135: 115 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans tonight (Sunday through Monday), Kwai Leonard The Los Angeles Clippers (15:25) have publicly criticized the team that has lost 5 of its last 7 games. “It is very worrying. If we want to take a championship we must be consistent. This is what great teams do, they are consistent. There are moments when the energy is not there, but the players and coaches need to be consistent. That’s what makes a team great. “

The Clippers coach, Tyrone Lou, Was optimistic: “We must show greater resilience, but I’m not worried. We have shown in the past what we can do and that we can play at a high level, but have to do it every night. We can’t keep talking about it, we have to do it. ”

Zion Williamson on the way to the basket against the Clippers (Reuters)Zion Williamson on the way to the basket against the Clippers (Reuters)

The winning team coach, Stan Van Gandhi, Complimented his teammates: “We can be very good, and we can be very bad. We have played at a high level in defense in the last two games and that, honestly, has had a positive effect on the attack. ” Van Gandy’s New Orleans is two games away from the playoffs with a negative balance of 22:17.

Career highs

The players selected in the 2020 draft determine their status in the league, with tonight being career highs for two of them. The first, Anthony Edwards, scored 34 points in Minnesota’s win over Portland (112: 114), including 13 in the final quarter. Edwards, the first pick in the final draft, did so in 12 of 24 from the field.

Anthony Edwards and Gary Trent Jr. (ONE system)Anthony Edwards and Gary Trent Jr. (ONE system)

Edwards On the last quarter in which he scored 13 points: “No matter if I play good or bad, I will always want the ball in the decisive minutes. That’s who I am, and today was a good game. I just tell them to give me the ball and get out of the way. ” Edwards’ Minnesota has won 2 of the last 3 games, but still holds the worst balance in the league (30: 9).

In tonight’s early game Oklahoma defeated Memphis, 128: 122, 19-year-old Alexei Fukushevsky became Oklahoma’s youngest player to finish a game with 20 points and thus overtake Kevin Durant. The Serbian chin scored 23 points with 10 rebounds in 39 minutes, when it comes to career highs. The chin, 2.13 m, scored 5 threes and thus became the youngest player in history to finish a game with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 5 threes.

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