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Kawhi as good as he’s ever been? Three takeaways from Clippers-Nuggets

Seemingly not content with helping to produce the second highest-scoring game in NBA history, the Los Angeles Clippers went to overtime once again, as they fell 134-124 to the Denver Nuggets.

This time around, the squad will feel that they didn’t do themselves justice in the extended period, just as they started off the game far too slowly and the home team made them pay. Nikola Jokic had 40, Michael Porter Jr. had 29 and Jamal Murray had 21, in a scoring performance that felt like a throwback to their 2020 vintage.