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Dylan Hernandez: No Kawhi Leonard? No Paul George? Banged-up Clippers can't maintain any momentum.

Los Angeles Clippers forward Marcus Morris Sr., left, battles Phoenix Suns guard Josh Okogie for a loose ball in the first half at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022.

LOS ANGELES — Three nights after the Clippers thumped the league-best Boston Celtics, their customers spent hundreds of dollars to enter the arena Thursday and watch a Clippers team that didn't include Kawhi Leonard …

… or Paul George …

… or Reggie Jackson …

… or Ivica Zubac …

… or Luke Kennard …

… or Norm Powell.

Of the six players who were sidelined for the 111-95 defeat

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