One of the teams aiming for a playoff spot this season is the Los Angeles Clippers. With Kawhi Leonard returning to his elite form and James Harden stepping up as a leader, Clippers fans have reason to be optimistic following their win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night.
In addition to those two key players, Ivica Zubac has been a crucial complement to the team’s success. A frontrunner for the Defensive Player of the Year award, the Croatian center has posted impressive numbers in recent games.
While the team’s performance on the court was solid, there was one moment that caught the attention of both fans and media. Leonard and Harden appeared to exchange words during the game, raising concerns about their chemistry. However, Leonard quickly addressed the situation postgame, offering a brutally honest explanation.
“It’s needed. We had exchanges. That’s not the only exchange we’ve had today or throughout the year. It’s about what we’re doing and what we’re not executing. We had words for each other, but it’s just winning basketball. It’s chemistry. It’s knowing your brother’s got your back,” Leonard said after the game.
Leonard on the dynamic between stars
In addition to discussing his recent interaction with Harden, Los Angeles Clippers star shared his thoughts on the dynamic between teammates, particularly when it comes to star players. As he and Harden exchanged words during the game, Leonard made it clear that moments like these are a part of leadership and growth within a team.
“It’s been pretty transparent since he’s been here. I haven’t seen any stars who don’t want to get better, coached, or be told what they’re doing wrong or what they’re doing well. It’s something we all needed to do. It’s good for our teammates to see it. It wasn’t just for us. It was for everybody on the floor,“ Leonard said.
Leonard’s comments helped clarify his earlier exchange with Harden, emphasizing that there are no issues between them. With the playoffs approaching, this bodes well for the Clippers, who are positioning themselves for a strong run.
Leonard on the Western Conference standings
Known for his calm demeanor both on and off the court, Leonard is not one to stoke controversy. When asked about the tightly contested Western Conference standings and the race for playoff positions, he remained focused on the task at hand, deflecting any unnecessary drama.
“They do enough for me. I watch games, but for me, winning is about whoever you put in front of you. Whoever it is, you’ve got to beat them to achieve the ultimate goal,” Leonard stated.
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