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Clippers Win Game 3 Led By Kawhi Leonard & Landry Shamet - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Kawhi Leonard, Arguably one of the best players in basketball, led the Clippers to a 130-122 Game 3 victory of the tough Mavericks team, and they now lead the series 2-1.

The post Clippers Win Game 3 Led By Kawhi Leonard & Landry Shamet appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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