Los Angeles Times

Helene Elliott: Clippers must rise to Harrell's level

SAN FRANCISCO - Montrezl Harrell's teammates were drifting out to the practice court Sunday afternoon and chatting as they warmed up, but Harrell sat on the floor for a long while, wearing his headphones while he rested his back against the wall at the University of San Francisco's War Memorial Gymnasium. It was a rare quiet moment for the man whose energy has fueled the Clippers' second unit to remarkable heights.

Harrell led the Clippers in Saturday's playoff opener by scoring 26 points in their 121-104 loss to Golden State,

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times2 min readCrime & Violence
Steve Buscemi's Alleged Attacker Is Due In Court On Thursday To Face Assault Charges
Authorities have arrested and charged the lead suspect accused of punching actor Steve Buscemi in the face two weeks ago on the streets of Manhattan. Clifton Williams, a 50-year-old unhoused man, is being held on $50,000 cash bail and is set to appea
Los Angeles Times3 min read
Commentary: I’m An American Doctor Stuck In Gaza. As Israel Moves Into Rafah, Where Will Physicians And Our Patients Go?
As an American doctor, I felt called to help Palestinians who have faced a collapsing health care system in Gaza. My first trip was in March and I returned for another mission earlier this month, before the Israeli military assault on Rafah, in south
Los Angeles Times4 min readAmerican Government
Jackie Calmes: Whatever Big Oil Wants, Big Oil Gets. As Long As It Bankrolls Trump
What better sign could there be that we’re drowning in political outrage, that we’re inured to it, than this: A national newspaper scooped this month that Donald Trump gathered about two dozen oil industry executives for a chopped steak dinner at his

Related Books & Audiobooks