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George, Leonard Score 21 as Clippers Beat Warriors 108-101

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – January 6: Paul George #13 & Serge Ibaka #9 of the LA Clippers grab a rebound during the game against the Golden State Warriors on January 6, 2021 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2021 NBAE (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images)

Kawhi Leonard scored the tying basket with 6:40 to play, then put his team ahead with a jumper the following possession on the way to 21 points, and the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Golden State Warriors 108-101 on Wednesday night in the first of two straight matchups between the Pacific Division rivals.

Paul George returned from a one-game absence with a sore right ankle to add 21 points and 12 rebounds in the Clippers' fourth straight win against Golden State, which got just 13 points from Stephen Curry on a cold shooting night for the two-time MVP. He had scored 92 the previous two games, including his career-high 62 against Portland on Sunday night.

Players and coaches on both sides knelt for the national anthem in the hours after chaos at the nation's Capitol.

Draymond Green received a Flagrant-1 foul with 4:58 left and Leonard converted both free throws. Patrick Beverley made a 3 with 4:14 left, then Nicolas Batum hit from deep the next two times down.

Leonard told coach Tyronn Lue he wanted to play in back-to-backs this season, not typically his routine in recent years, so it’s something they will evaluate ahead of each second game in a set.

Eric Paschall came off the bench to score nine quick points over five minutes on the way to 19 for the Warriors, who used a 9-0 run over the final 1:13 of the second quarter to get within 52-51 at halftime.

The teams were a combined 3 for 19 from 3-point range in first quarter, 1 of 10 by Warriors as they trailed 21-15. Curry missed his three tries from deep and started 1 of 6. He shot 5 for 17 overall, missing five of six 3s.

Kelly Oubre Jr. also missed five of his first six shots and was 0 of 6 on 3s for the game.

The Clippers have won the last three on Golden State’s home floor.

KERR REFLECTS

Lue and Warriors coach Steve Kerr were open to their players taking a stand — or a knee — after the violence in Washington.

“I started the day thinking about how we were going to guard Lou Williams without fouling him, suddenly that didn't seem quite as important when I turned the TV on as shootaround was beginning,” Kerr said. "... It’s just a clear reminder that the truth matters in our country.”

DYNAMIC DUO

Lue knows when Curry and Green get going, Golden State is tough. Green played in his fourth game of the season since returning from a right foot injury.

“With Draymond back, they have a great two-man connection,” Lue said. “Draymond is really playing the point guard and Steph’s off the ball. Draymond’s making great passes and great reads because they work so well together.”

TIP-INS

Clippers: Serge Ibaka had 12 points and 14 rebounds for his first double-double of the season. ... L.A. swept the season series with the Warriors 3-0 last season, holding Golden State to 41.2% from the floor with a 127.0-109.7 scoring advantage. ... The Clippers are 6-2 against the Western Conference, 4-0 vs. the division and 4-1 on the road.

Warriors: Green had six of the Warriors' 25 assists and Curry added five, down from their NBA season-high 41 in a rout of the Kings on Monday. ... Andrew Wiggins had 19 points and has scored in double figures in every game, but didn't have a block after getting at least two in each of the previous four games.

UP NEXT

The rivals continue their series Friday night back at Chase Center.

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