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Will the long wind and waves sometimes be sunny after the Clippers have ended their bad luck?

Will the long wind and waves sometimes be sunny after the Clippers have ended their bad luck?

The Clippers have been tenacious this season, but God doesn't seem to care for them. Leonard has been recuperating from an injury since injury in the playoffs last year, and Paul George is back at his peak and his "middle-track injury" is uncertain. With resilience and unity, the Clippers held the top eight position in the West and reached an agreement with the Blazers before the trade deadline, in exchange for powell and Covington. Powell joined the Clippers and performed vigorously, averaging 21 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists in less than 27 minutes in 3 games, making Clippers fans shout about trades.

Will the long wind and waves sometimes be sunny after the Clippers have ended their bad luck?

As a result, after 3 games, Powell had to miss due to a fractured left foot. It was hard to trade the temporary replacement for the bubble pepper combination, and the Clippers returned to the pre-liberation period overnight. Combined with the situation over the years, the Clippers are always going to suffer bad luck. Leonard was injured last season, they missed the chance to win the championship, before the air connection era, either Paul was injured or Griffin was injured, resulting in a gap with the championship every year.

Will the long wind and waves sometimes be sunny after the Clippers have ended their bad luck?

But according to common sense, the good fortune of the Clippers is coming. Bad luck can't happen all the time, and coupled with their resilience, their persistence is to pave the way for good luck to come. I believe that when this wave of injuries is over, the Clippers will become very powerful. When Leonard, George and Powell all make a healthy comeback, it's when the team is on the championship.

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