In today's NBA regular season, the Clippers narrowly beat the Wizards 116-115 on the road. The result was surprising enough as the Clippers trailed by as many as 35 points at one point in the first half, but they managed to reverse. The 35-point reversal was able to rank second in NBA history, with the First being the 36-point reversal of the Nuggets on November 28, 1996.

At the start of the first quarter, the Clippers were out of shape, they played iron consecutively, and the Wizards made a 17-2 start. In the second quarter, the Clippers not only could not attack, but also completely could not prevent the opponent's conversion attack. The Wizards also felt explosive, playing a wave of 34-8, expanding the point difference to 35 points in one fell swoop! At halftime, the Wizards led by 30 points 66-36.
At the end of the third quarter, the Wizards still led by as many as 17 points, but the Clippers' resilience was just showing. A 10-1 start to the Clippers in the final quarter narrowed the points gap to single digits. In the final moments of the game, Kennard hit a three-point shot to narrow the gap to three points. Then the Clippers forced the Wizards to serve for 5 seconds, Kennard received the ball, and played 3+1 in the case of physical imbalance, killing the opponent!
It is worth mentioning that just four days ago, the Clippers reversed to beat the 76ers with a maximum of 24 points behind on the road. The Clippers also became the first team in 25 years to complete a 24-point comeback three times in a single season. The Clippers don't have George and Leonard right now, but they're resilient under Coach Lou and look like they're not going to play anymore.