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Clippers Lose Preseason Opener: Quick Takeaways

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Even for an exhibition, it felt like there was a lack of energy for both teams on a night that saw the Clippers lose their preseason opener to the Los Angeles Lakers, 87-81. The Lakers were without star duo LeBron James and Anthony Davis, along with veteran forward Markieff Morris, starting wing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, and new signee Marc Gasol. The Clippers, for their part, were only without starting power forward Markieff Morris and rookie wing Jayden Scrubb, but essentially punted on the second half as they gave heavy minutes to prospects and camp invitees. It was a standard pre-season game, which means it was more about the young guys than the veterans.

There will surely be some noise about the Clippers losing a game in which Paul George and Kawhi Leonard both played while James and Davis did not, but the truth is that neither team approached the game with much intensity. The Clippers’ starters didn’t play in the second half, with youngsters Terance Mann and Mfiondu Kabengele leading the way in minutes and surrounded by a medley of third stringers and camp invitees. The Lakers also gave plenty of burn to their young and fringe players, but relied a bit more on established rotation pieces in the second half, as Kyle Kuzma finished with 38 minutes and former Clipper Montrezl Harrell played 31. Only 9 Lakers played tonight compared to 18 Clippers.

So, taking tonight’s results with more than a grain of salt, here are some quick takeaways from the first action of the Clippers’ 2020-21 season:

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