This game could come back to haunt the Sacramento Kings, as they fell 110-111 to the Los Angeles Clippers in the back-and-forth overtime affair. In a game with
In a game that could have repercussions for the Western Conference playoff race, the Los Angeles Clippers outlasted the Sacramento Kings in overtime, 111-110, thanks to some clutch heroics from Kawhi Leonard.
It took a Kawhi Leonard game-winner, but the Los Angeles Clippers survived a battle on Sunday night at the Intuit Dome. Leonard hit a short jumper from the block as time expired to lift the Clippers to a 111-110 overtime win against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday.
In a crucial Western Conference battle, two forwards face off as the race for the postseason continues for the Kings against the Clippers.
Kawhi Leonard is in peak condition and has not been listed on the team's latest injury report for Sunday's game against Sacramento.
The Kings led by seven with 2:19 to go in regulation. James Harden hit a floater with 11.9 seconds left to force overtime and Kawhi Leonard made a left-handed hook shot at the buzzer to give the Clippers a 111-110 victory Sunday evening at Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
Kawhi Leonard's only shot in overtime proved to be the game winner. His left hook hit the backboard and rim before dropping in at the buzzer, giving the Los Angeles Clippers a 111-110 victory over the Sacramento Kings.
Kawhi Leonard's second career winning buzzer-beater helped the Clippers tighten their grip on eighth place in the West over the ninth-place Kings.
In a heart-wrenching overtime finish, the Sacramento Kings fell to the Los Angeles Clippers 111-110, with Kawhi Leonard delivering the crushing blow on a game-winning shot at the buzzer.