We've got another exciting Western Conference contest on Monday's NBA schedule as the Phoenix Suns will host the Los Angeles Clippers. Phoenix is 23-21 overall and 14-8 at home, while Los Angeles is 26-19 overall and 9-11 on the road.
Now look down the court tonight. The Los Angeles Clippers are on pace to go 52-29-1 ATS this season, which would be the best mark since at least 2017-18 if not for two teams exceeding that pace this season, the Grizzlies and the Cavs with the Thunder also matching the Clippers.
The Los Angeles Clippers have had a strong season thanks to James Harden and Norman Powell. Kawhi Leonard hopes they're named NBA All-Stars.
The Phoenix Suns are expected to use another new starting lineup in Monday's game against the Los Angeles Clippers after ruling out key player.
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James Harden scored 40 points and the Los Angeles Clippers overcame Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 127-117 on Saturday night.
The Phoenix Suns have won seven of their last nine games as they enter Monday night's home contest against the Los Angeles Clippers, who are on a roll themselves as winners of six of their past eight.
Pregame analysis and predictions of the LA Clippers vs. Phoenix Suns NBA game to be played on January 27, 2025 on ESPN.
For the past few games, LA Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard has been on a 24-minute restriction. The Clippers have been very adamant about keeping him on the restriction, and he was not playing in fourth quarters against the Los Angeles Lakers or Milwaukee Bucks.
Kamiah Adams-Beal posted on social media the heckler's aggressive remarks were overheard by her children during game.
John Patenaude scored all 15 Gray-New Gloucester’s points in the third quarter to lift the Patriots to a 53-40 boys basketball win over Yarmouth in Yarmouth. Pateneaude finished with a game-high 21 points for Gray-New Gloucester (5-10). Colby Mitchell added 15 and Quintin Warrick had 10.