Big Effort From George Helps Clippers Pull Off Huge Comeback Win Over Cavaliers

Big Effort From George Helps Clippers Pull Off Huge Comeback Win Over Cavaliers
Paul George of the Los Angeles Clippers defends against Cleveland's Caris LeVert during an NBA game in Los Angeles on April 7, 2024. Ryan Sun/AP Photo
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LOS ANGELES—Paul George scored 23 of his 39 points in the fourth quarter, James Harden added 22, and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 120–118 on Sunday, April 7, for their 50th victory of the season.

Los Angeles overcame a 26-point deficit for the third-largest comeback victory in franchise history.

“These situations aren’t ideal, but it’s nice when posed with these challenges we come together,” George said. “We really just dug down. That second half was special. Everyone was locked in defensively.”

Terance Mann hit a tying 3-pointer and Amir Coffey followed with a 3 to give the Clippers their first lead since late in the first quarter, 118–115.

“I can’t take credit for none of it without them,” said George, who also had 11 rebounds and seven assists. “Those guys hit the biggest shots of the afternoon.”

Jarrett Allen completed a three-point play for Cleveland to tie it at 118. After a timeout, George buried a jumper for a 120–118 lead with seven seconds left. He made all 16 of his free throws, too.

“We were within striking range and my aggression just got higher,” George said. “It was just the will to win at that point.”

Darius Garland drove the lane and got blocked by George, but the Cavs got the offensive rebound. Max Strus put up a desperation shot from the right corner, falling down by the Clippers bench as it missed with time expired.

“The opportunity was there for us,” Cavaliers Coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. “We just couldn’t make enough shots in the second half.”

The Clippers reached the 50-win mark for the first time since 2016–17, when they had 51. They did it without Kawhi Leonard, who missed his fourth straight game because of inflammation in his right knee.

“To get to 50 wins from where we started, that’s huge,” Clippers Coach Tyronn Lue said, referring to the team’s six-game skid in November.

The Cavs outplayed the Clippers for the better part of three quarters, pushing the advantage to 26 points in the third.

That’s when the Clippers started to come alive.

They outscored the Cavs 29–6 over the end of the third and start of the fourth, capped by five straight points from George on a 3-pointer and two free throws, to trail 100–97.

Six Cavs were in double figures, including all five starters. Garland scored 28 points. Strus and Evan Mobley added 20 points each, Caris LeVert had 18 while starting in place of all-star Donovan Mitchell, and Allen finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds.

Mitchell sat out a day after the Cavs’ 19-point loss to the Lakers.

Cleveland built its biggest lead thanks in large part to Allen’s 10 points in the third period, including eight of the team’s first 15. He scored back-to-back for a 94–68 lead.

The Clippers closed the third on an 18–4 run, led by eight points from Ivica Zubac, to trail 98–86 going into the fourth.

The Cavs led 80–59 at halftime after shooting 60 percent from the floor and scoring 40 points in each quarter. Their 80 points were a season-high in a half. They had runs of 10–0, 6–0, and 8–0 in the second as four of their starters had at least 15 points at the break.

“We knew that first half wasn’t us,” George said. “There was no defense being played at all on our behalf.”

Mr. Lue said he wasn’t sure whether Leonard would be back for Tuesday’s game at Phoenix.

James Harden of the Los Angeles Clippers gestures after hitting a 3-point shot during an NBA game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Los Angeles on April 7, 2024. (Ryan Sun/AP Photo)
James Harden of the Los Angeles Clippers gestures after hitting a 3-point shot during an NBA game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Los Angeles on April 7, 2024. Ryan Sun/AP Photo

Up Next

Clippers: At Phoenix on Tuesday night.

Cavaliers: Host Memphis on Wednesday night.

By Beth Harris