Coach Tyronn Lue said the Clippers are going to need at least 10-15 games to figure out how everyone fits in. The returning players will need time to adjust to the new-look lineups that feature experienced veterans, and the new players need to learn the system.
And everyone needs a moment to adapt to having a fully healthy Kawhi Leonard on the court, doing what he does without restrictions. Leonard’s two healthy knees were on full display on Friday against the New Orleans Pelicans when he caught a pass from Derrick Jones Jr. with less than nine seconds to play, dribbled to within 20 feet of the basket and lofted a game-winning shot at the buzzer for a 126-124 victory.
Leonard, in fact, is feeling so strong that he said he is planning to play both ends of the Clippers’ upcoming back-to-ba

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