Norman Powell scores 20 points as Los Angeles Clippers beat Atlanta Hawks 131-105
2025-01-06 13:47
In another game of the 2024/25 NBA regular season, the Los Angeles Clippers, playing at home, relied on scores from Norman Powell, Ivica Zubac and Amir Coffey to defeat the Atlanta Hawks 131-105.
At the beginning of the first quarter, the Los Angeles Clippers overtook their opponents with a strong offensive and took a double-digit lead. Afterwards, the Atlanta Hawks regained their offensive rhythm with excellent coordination, but fell behind the Los Angeles Clippers by a small score of 28 to 29.
In the second quarter, the Los Angeles Clippers opened fire and once again took a double-digit lead, and Amir Coffey also scored three three-pointers in this quarter. Afterwards, the Atlanta Hawks struggled to find opportunities to catch up with the lost points, but the Los Angeles Clippers maintained a good start with a score of 74 to 54.
In the third quarter, the Atlanta Hawks seized the opportunity to further narrow the score after their opponents lost their rhythm. However, after the Los Angeles Clippers regained their form, they continued to attack in response to the Atlanta Hawks' counterattack and maintained a double-digit lead with 98 to 76.
In the fourth quarter, the Atlanta Hawks, who were lagging behind, kept trying to catch up, but the Los Angeles Clippers still found opportunities to score.
In the end, the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Atlanta Hawks 131-105 at home.
According to the data, Norman Powell scored 20 points and contributed one assist for the Los Angeles Clippers in this game, Ivica Zubac contributed 18 points and 4 assists, and Amir Coffey scored 17 points and contributed two assists.
Los Angeles Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said in an interview, "We still have a lot of room for improvement and can get better. Our players have done a good job. Players like James Harden, Norman Powell and Ivica Zubac have demonstrated the leadership of senior players and shouldered the responsibility of the team. Now we need to build on this and move forward."
"We did a good job getting Kawhi Leonard back, and now we need to take the next step and become a better team."
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