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LA Clippers get back to over .500 with win vs the Toronto Raptors at Intuit Dome- March 2026

The Los Angeles Clippers delivered a strong, balanced performance in their win over the Toronto Raptors at the Intuit Dome, putting together one of their more complete efforts of the season.

Los Angeles was essentially at full strength, with only Jordan Miller sidelined due to back spasms—his first missed game since December. The continuity showed, as the Clippers executed efficiently on both ends.

Kawhi Leonard led the way with 28 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists, controlling the game with his usual poise and efficiency. Right behind him, Darius Garland added 22 points and 8 assists, consistently creating offense and keeping the Raptors’ defense off balance.

The Clippers’ offense hummed throughout, fueled by ball movement and shot selection, while their defense clamped down in key stretches to maintain separation.

For Toronto, Brandon Ingram paced the scoring effort with 26 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists, showing his versatility as a primary option. RJ Barrett contributed 21 points and 5 rebounds, attacking downhill and providing steady production. However, Scottie Barnes struggled to make his usual impact, finishing with just 9 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists on an inefficient shooting night.

With the win, the Clippers move back over .500, a meaningful step as they continue to build rhythm and consistency. More importantly, this game showcased their ceiling when healthy—balanced scoring, defensive intensity, and leadership from their stars.

Overall, it was a convincing, well-rounded team victory for Los Angeles.

For more team updates and information, visit the official Clippers website:

The Los Angeles Clippers delivered a strong, balanced performance in their win over the Toronto Raptors at the Intuit Dome, putting together one of their more complete efforts of the season.

Los Angeles was essentially at full strength, with only Jordan Miller sidelined due to back spasms—his first missed game since December. The continuity showed, as the Clippers executed efficiently on both ends.

Kawhi Leonard led the way with 28 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists, controlling the game with his usual poise and efficiency. Right behind him, Darius Garland added 22 points and 8 assists, consistently creating offense and keeping the Raptors’ defense off balance.

The supporting cast made a major impact as well. Brook Lopez anchored the interior with 16 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 blocks, protecting the rim and spacing the floor. Meanwhile, Bennedict Mathurin provided a scoring spark off the wing, adding 14 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists, attacking aggressively and keeping pressure on the defense.

The Clippers’ offense hummed throughout, fueled by ball movement and shot selection, while their defense clamped down in key stretches to maintain separation.

For Toronto, Brandon Ingram paced the scoring effort with 26 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists, showing his versatility as a primary option. RJ Barrett contributed 21 points and 5 rebounds, attacking downhill and providing steady production. However, Scottie Barnes struggled to make his usual impact, finishing with just 9 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists on an inefficient shooting night.

With the win, the Clippers move back over .500, a meaningful step as they continue to build rhythm and consistency. More importantly, this game showcased their ceiling when healthy—balanced scoring, defensive intensity, and leadership from their stars.

Overall, it was a convincing, well-rounded team victory for Los Angeles.

For more team updates and information, visit the official Clippers website:  www.nba.com/clippers