The Spurs dropped their third game in a row in a 134-101 blowout loss at the hands of the visiting Clippers on Wednesday night. DeMar DeRozan paced the Spurs with 19 points but was eclipsed by both Kawhi Leonard (25 points) and Marcus Morris (20 points) as the Clippers put on an offensive clinic at the Spurs’ expense.
The game was far more competitive on a possession by possession basis, at least for the first three quarters, than the final score would indicate, but the Spurs could never find an answer for the Clippers’ attack. Help and double teams led more often to open looks than forced shots or turnovers.