Clippers Injury Report: Two Great Starters Miss LA Fight

Paul George ruled out, Los Angeles Clippers Injury Report Stated that.
Los Angeles Clippers Injury Report Stated Paul George Ruled Out. (Credit: Getty Images)

Clippers Injury Report: Facing a Clippers Team Missing Key Players

As the Los Angeles Lakers (31-28) head into their highly anticipated matchup against the LA Clippers (37-19), the Clippers’ injury report reveals the absence of a familiar name: nine-time All-Star forward Paul George.

Left knee soreness has sidelined George for the second consecutive game, leaving a significant void in the Clippers’ starting lineup.

His absence adds another layer of intrigue to this cross-town rivalry, particularly considering the recent struggles of the Lakers and the Clippers’ pursuit of the top seed in the Western Conference.

Joining “PG-13” on the Clippers’ injury report is starting center Ivica Zubac, listed as questionable due to illness.

Zubac, enjoying a breakout season, would be a significant loss for the Clippers as they prepare to face the formidable Anthony Davis. The Lakers’ potent frontcourt would struggle mightily against his rim protection and rebounding prowess.

Clippers’ Weaknesses Exposed: Powell’s Defense and Replacing Zubac’s Presence

In George’s absence, expect Norman Powell to receive another starting nod, replicating his role from the previous game. LeBron James and Anthony Davis could expose Powell’s defensive limitations.

The Clippers face a challenge against Davis if Zubac sits. They will then be forced to turn to their reserve big men, Mason Plumlee or Daniel Theis.

Neither player possesses the size or athleticism to effectively contain Davis, potentially creating a significant matchup advantage for the Lakers.

While the Clippers boast a deeper roster than the Lakers on paper, the absence of George and the potential loss of Zubac could severely hamper their ability to compete with their cross-town rivals.

The Lakers, seeking to snap their three-game losing streak, will be looking to exploit these vulnerabilities and potentially steal a crucial victory on the road.

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