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Norman Powell, Paul George lead Clippers to win over depleted Suns

With a pair of second-quarter free throws Wednesday, Paul George became only the 16th active NBA player with at least 15,000 career points. But the real milestone — the one that alters the Clippers’ postseason potential, at least — was reached 10 minutes earlier when George checked in to begin the second quarter. In a season that has been one long waiting game for the Clippers’ trio of injured ...
The Phoenix Suns' Terance Mann puts up a shot against the Phoenix Suns' Landry Shamet and JaVale McGee in the second quarter at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, in Los Angeles.

With a pair of second-quarter free throws Wednesday, Paul George became only the 16th active NBA player with at least 15,000 career points.

But the real milestone — the one that alters the Clippers’ postseason potential, at least — was reached 10 minutes earlier when George checked in to begin the second quarter.

In a season that has been one long waiting game for the Clippers’ trio of injured stars to return, Wednesday marked the moment two of the three

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