Los Angeles Clippers Quietly Climbing Western Conference Ladder
In a surprising turn of events, the Los Angeles Clippers have been steadily making their way up the ranks in the Western Conference. Led by coach Tyronn Lue, this team has been quietly winning basketball games without grabbing much attention from the media. Currently sitting in the third spot in the West, they are just one win away from catching up to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves.
Renowned sports analyst Skip Bayless believes that if the Clippers manage to secure first place in the West, Kawhi Leonard should be a clear contender for the MVP award this season. Drawing a comparison to Lamar Jackson’s season with the Baltimore Ravens, Bayless acknowledges that Leonard may not have the flashy stats typically associated with MVP winners. However, he argues that Leonard’s impact on a winning team is undeniable, much like Jackson’s impact on the Ravens.
“If the Clippers, who have won 25 of 30, win the West, Kawhi should win a Lamar-esque MVP. He won’t have MVP style stats – neither does Lamar – but Kawhi is having Lamar’s eye-test impact on the season,” Bayless stated.
Leonard’s individual numbers are solid, with an average of around 24 points, over six rebounds, almost four assists, and nearly two steals per game. While these stats may not meet the current MVP standards, they contribute to the Clippers’ success.
The Clippers have long been on the cusp of championship contention, and their main obstacle has always been injuries. However, with a relatively healthy roster, they have become a formidable force. As the playoffs approach, Leonard’s performance tends to elevate, making the Clippers an intimidating team to face in a seven-game series.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see if the Clippers can maintain their upward trajectory and secure a top spot in the Western Conference. If they do, Kawhi Leonard’s impact on the team’s success could make him a strong candidate for the MVP award.