This morning, Clippers announced that Norman Powell was diagnosed with a fracture of the medial sesamoid bone in his left foot and would be sidelined indefinitely. The former Empty City Clipper Fleet gradually became the City of Tears.
After being traded to the Clippers by the Blazers, Powell played just three games. Among them, he made his debut against the Bucks, cutting a new Career-high 28 points, 1 board and 4 assists, and then he played against the Grizzlies and Lone Rangers, scoring 16 and 19 points, respectively.
Despite the gorgeous data, Powell didn't give the Clippers a win. When he was injured, the Clippers ended a three-game losing streak and successfully avenged the Lone Ranger on the road, and Doncic's 45 points, 15 boards and 8 assists failed to rewrite the ending.
Over the years, the Clippers seemed to be cursed, with the Pepper Twins injured one after another, as well as Kennard, Mann, Zubac, Batum and others. The core play stopped and stopped, and the role players had difficulty shouldering big responsibilities, resulting in the Clippers' unstable record this season.
Fortunately, Lu's coaching skills are still there, the Clippers retain their playoff hopes with a record of 28 wins and 30 losses, and when they are all-Stars, Pepper gradually returns, and the Clippers can do their best.
Compared with the Lakers next door, the Performance of the Clippers is gratifying, they can also stabilize the city's sworn enemies in the unfavorable situation of no nuclear, and the future of Los Angeles will definitely have a place for the Clippers.