Pelicans beat Clippers despite Kawhi Leonard's 40 points in back-to-back effort

Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) shoots against New Orleans Pelicans center Jonas Valanciunas (17) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Saturday, April 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)
Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard tries a left-handed layup around the block attempt of Pelicans center Jonas Valanciunas on Saturday night in New Orleans. Leonard scored 40 points, but the Clippers lost 122-114. (Matthew Hinton / Associated Press)
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

When the Clippers signed Kawhi Leonard in a landmark free-agency acquisition four years ago, the significance was obvious for all to see. A franchise beleaguered by a woeful record in high-stress moments now had their stone-faced closer, a two-time NBA Finals most valuable player whose pulse seemed to rarely rise above resting.

The vision was Leonard reprising his Finals role in a Clippers uniform. On Saturday, they turned to Leonard under far different circumstances than ever envisioned back then — needing their star to save them from falling that much closer to the NBA’s play-in tournament.

Playing on consecutive nights for the first time since April 9, 2021, Leonard walked onto the Smoothie King Center court with his team down seven with nine minutes to play, a widening deficit leaving coach Tyronn Lue unable to wait until the seven-minute mark when he would normally put Leonard back in.

“Our backs were against the wall and we needed to bring him back,” Lue said.

Leonard donned the cape. He hit a three-pointer, then another, and mixed in mid-range jumpers. In all he made five of his next nine shots, scoring 12 of his 40 points during the fourth quarter.

And it was not enough to prevent a 122-114 Pelicans win that has continued to make this one of the Clippers’ nightmare matchups. They have lost nine of their last 11 games in the series, and five consecutive in New Orleans. This time they were done in by New Orleans’ 58% shooting in the second half, and Brandon Ingram’s 36 points despite facing an array of blitzes.

At 41-38, the Clippers are on the precipice of the play-in. New Orleans (40-38) is only a half-game behind the Clippers, even in the loss column and owns the tiebreaker should it be necessary. It sets up a game of enormous playoff implications Wednesday against the Lakers. Lue has never lost to the Lakers in three seasons as Clippers coach.

“This is a big, big game for us,” Lue said.

The Pelicans' Brandon Ingram dunks on the Clippers' Norman Powell during the first half April 1, 2023.
The Pelicans' Brandon Ingram, who scored 36 points, dunks on the Clippers' Norman Powell during the first half. (Matthew Hinton / Associated Press)

Leonard played 41 minutes, with eight rebounds and four assists, and Russell Westbrook added 24 points with nine assists, but in a replay from the previous night in Memphis, the Clippers built a double-digit lead only to give it all back through self-inflicted problems during a disastrous second quarter.

Against New Orleans the Clippers, starting Norman Powell in place of the injured Eric Gordon, pulled ahead by 12 during the first quarter behind Westbrook’s perfect three-for-three shooting start, with three assists, a steal and no turnovers. The veteran saw holes appear in the defense before the Pelicans could close them.

Then, 31 seconds into the second quarter, backup wing Terance Mann fouled to stop a possession the Pelicans had kept alive with four offensive rebounds. The foul, innocuous by itself, started a parade to the free-throw line that erased the Pelicans’ dozen-point deficit with each slow walk to the stripe. Aided by 12 Clippers fouls, the Pelicans took 15 free throws during the second quarter, making 12. Three fouls sidelined Powell for the final 4:31 of the half, and starting center Ivica Zubac the final 3:37. Only Westbrook’s 11 second-quarter points kept the Clippers ahead by one at the half.

“Just trying to guard without fouling, that was the answer tonight,” Leonard said. “Just ticky-tack fouls, those weren’t shooting fouls, really.”

Saturday’s fouls replaced Friday’s turnovers as the source of another second-quarter struggle. The Clippers own the league’s third-worst net rating in second quarters all season, though they have improved to 12th since their roster was reformed after the All-Star break.

When Westbrook earned his fourth foul late in the third quarter, sidelining one of the night’s few consistent offensive options, how the Clippers would fill the void became one critical challenge. One candidate, Powell, who had battled congestion for days, missed his four three-pointers while committing six turnovers. He finished with 12 points on four-for-nine shooting, and the Clippers’ other usual instant-energy source, Mann, added six points.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.