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The first man after Jordan, Paul George recorded a rare record for the Clippers to win their first victory

The first man after Jordan, Paul George recorded a rare record for the Clippers to win their first victory

After two consecutive losses in the opening season, the Clippers faced the Blazers at home today, and under the leadership of Luke Kennard (Luke Kennard) to equalize the single game of his career with 23 points and Paul George (Paul George) with 8 steals, he slaughtered his opponents with a difference of 116:86 and 30, and the new season finally opened.

The Clippers, who are still seeking their first win of the season, have now played well on both ends of the game, shooting 49 percent from the field in the first half, including substitute Kenard scoring four three-pointers and contributing 17 points, while keeping a tight watch on Damian Lillard on the defensive end, giving the star point guard just 12 points on 4-of-15 shooting today, and the Blazers made a total of 30 turnovers across the team today.

Kennard, who came off the bench, scored a team-high 23 points, and the starting side scored three double-doubles, Reggie Jackson had 18 points, five rebounds and four assists, Paul George contributed 16 points, and the other eight steals were not only career highs, but also the Third in Clippers history, according to Stats By STATS, he was since Michael Jordan in 1993. The first starter to score at least eight steals in less than 27 minutes.

With the exception of Lillard scoring 12 points, the Blazers' other starting players scored just two in double figures, including C.J. McCollum. McCollum contributed a team-high 20 points and Nassir Little scored 10 points in 32 minutes.

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