Recently, the Clippers have ushered in a very difficult schedule, with 10 of the 11 games being on the road, and will usher in eight consecutive away games in the near future. On Jan. 27, the Clippers continued their fifth game in an eight-game streak, challenging the Magic back-to-back. Following the last Jedi reversal of 35 points, the Clippers once again staged a reversal and debunked the magic.

As in the past routine, the Clippers adhered to the style of courtesy before soldiers, modest and courteous. In the first quarter, the Magic took the lead in an 11-5 start, and Kofi and Batum had not yet come out of the fiery feel of the previous game, and quickly closed the gap.
At the beginning of the second quarter, the Clippers are still not hurried, first let the opponent have a dozen points, see what the magic routine has, and then study how to exert force. In just over 4 minutes, a 14-2 frenzy, the Magic widened the point difference to 14 points. The lead was good, and the Clippers immediately entered a familiar rhythm and began to play with their opponents.
Trailing by 14 points, the Clippers were still trailing 25-39, but then they exploded a 24-9 surge to overtake the score. At halftime, the Clippers instead maintained a slight advantage of 49-48. The two sides still faced each other in the second half, but before the final quarter entered the decisive moment, the Clippers suddenly exerted their strength and harvested the game, extending the lead to 17 points in one fell swoop and pouring out the hopes of their opponents.
35 points reversal, 14 points reversal, the Clippers remnants with a magical performance, proving that the NBA has no weak brigade. Even without George and Leonard, this down-and-out lineup still has the ability to hit the playoffs in the West. This season, the Clippers have completed nine major reversals behind double-digit point differences. In January, the Clippers did this five times, which showed its ability to withstand pressure in the face of adversity.
This game is also the 200th victory of Tyronlu's coaching career. Next, he will embark on a glorious journey of fame and coaching. Speaking about the comeback of the match after the match, Tyronlu said, "I'm starting to get tired of miracles! 200 wins means I still have a long way to go and I'm just lucky enough to coach some fantastic players. ”
Some say that Tyronn Lu was just lying down to win at the Cavaliers; some say that Tyron Lu was very young and inexperienced. But on the Clippers, Tyrone Lu has proven himself time and time again that he is the real championship manager.