Clippers lose despite Kawhi
The Clippers dropped a game to the Sacramento Kings even though Kawhi Leonard put up “insane” individual stats — highlights and thread reactions are calling out the mismatch between Kawhi’s box score and the team result Clippers vs Kings. Fans are replaying Kawhi’s sequences while debating roster support and late‑season implications.
Sacramento beat the Clippers 118-109 on March 14, 2026 at the Intuit Dome, according to the game recap and final box score. (espn.com) Kawhi Leonard’s official line was 13‑for‑23 from the field for 31 points in 25:42 minutes, with six rebounds and two steals, per the NBA’s official box score. (statsdmz.nba.com) Leonard left late with a sprained left ankle and the Clippers immediately listed him with that injury, a development outlets including the OC Register reported after the game. (ocregister.com) Sacramento’s win was powered by a Russell Westbrook triple‑double (12 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) and a 27‑point night from DeMar DeRozan, per ESPN’s recap and Basketball‑Reference box score. (espn.com) The loss dropped the Clippers to 34‑33 overall and 19‑14 at home, a mark ESPN’s game page flags as they head into the stretch of games that will shape seeding. (espn.com) Social clips and threads have zeroed in on Leonard’s scoring sequences while fans and columnists have publicly debated roster depth and coaching adjustments, a reaction captured in Heavy’s roundup of fan posts and ClutchPoints’ coverage of the online fallout. (heavy.com)