
“Norman Powell Shatters Expectations with Career-Defining Performance Against the Nuggets!”
In a thrilling showdown on October 26, 2024, the Los Angeles Clippers showcased their resilience and star power, led by the exceptional performance of Norman Powell. With a career-high 37 points—nearly half of which came in a breathtaking fourth quarter—Powell’s prowess was pivotal in securing a hard-fought victory over the Denver Nuggets. As he strolled away from the post-game media spectacle, his beaming smile told the story of the night: a player who had not only embraced his role as a starter but had thrived in it during crunch time. Powell’s explosive display was a reminder of his journey and determination, making his standout moment one for the books. With other key players like James Harden and Ivica Zubac stepping up, this game marked a significant early statement from the Clippers in what promises to be an electrifying season. Curious to dive deeper into the specifics of this nail-biter and celebrate the evolution of Powell’s game? LEARN MORE.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
For the game, he was 14 for 21 from the field and seven for 11 from three-point range.“Just play the game,” Zubac said. “I think now I’m gonna get the looks, touches, and we’re gonna run some plays for me, guys are looking for me. I’ll be out there for a lot of minutes, so not force anything. Just let the game come to me, play in the flow of the game and whatever it is.As he began to walk away, Powell turned back to the media, saying he remembered when he played Portland for the first time since being traded to L.A., a game in which he scored 22 points in the fourth, a career best for a quarter.”So, the NBA season is back. We got Game 2 on the road, against one of the best teams we have in this entire league. … The guys did a really good job of just maintaining their composure and finishing the game.”At what point, Powell was asked, did he know he had it going?He shook his head several times and laughed, probably because that’s all Clippers center Ivica Zubac could do when asked what it was like competing against Nikola Jokic, Denver’s otherworldly center.It marked the first time in his nine-year career he has scored 20-plus points in back-to-back games. Zubac had 21 points in the Clippers’ loss to the Suns.
Harden finishes strong
Harden missed one of two free throws that could have tied Wednesday’s season opener against the Phoenix Suns in overtime. He did not falter this time.
“I guess,” Powell said. “Ya’ll got to tell me.”He did it again Saturday night. When asked about it, Powell said he was unaware.Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular.It was a night of nights for Powell. His team-high 37 points were the most he has scored with the Clippers.“He’s got so much to his game,” Zubac said. “He’s just tough. There’s so much stuff they can throw out there, so many different plays for him in so many different spots. You’ve got to be ready for anything.”“It just shows the work, the commitment to getting better, the commitment to myself and the belief in myself, belief in the coaches and the organization having me step into the role,” Powell said. “But it’s what I expect of myself every night. It’s what I work for. I’ve been ready for this.”Jokic was everything Zubac and the Clippers expected from the NBA’s three-time most valuable player.
Zubac has strong game
Read more: Norman Powell scores 37 in Clippers’ win over the Nuggets“That’s gonna be one of the things this season, just being more aggressive on offense,” Zubac said. “We need it, especially now with Kawhi out. We’re gonna need everybody to be more aggressive on offense, take their shots.”With Kawhi Leonard out because of inflammation in his right knee, Zubac knows there is a void to be filled.Zubac, however, was a force in his own right. He produced a double-double with 24 points and 15 rebounds.Jokic had 41 points. He was seven for 12 from three-point range.“Just staying in the moment, being aggressive, man,” Powell said. “We didn’t want to lose. So, whatever that looked like, being aggressive on the attacks, on my shots, on my reads, whatever it was, doing whatever it took to help us get a win. That was my main focus — make an impact and make plays.”Powell did so in the most effective way. He was eight for nine from the field in the fourth quarter, making all four shots from three-point range. His last three tied the game with 53 seconds left.Here are two more takeaways from the Clippers’ 109-104 win:Harden was six for six from the free-throw line, had three assists and eight points in his final shift. He finished with 23 points and 16 assists.Harden’s two free throws with 30.5 seconds left gave the Clippers a two-point lead and his two free throws with 14.3 seconds left gave them a three-point lead.”Some nights, it might not be 20. Some nights it might be less, but just play in the flow of the game. Make the right play, make the right reads. Sometimes it might be 20, sometimes it might be eight, 12, whatever it is. Just play the right way.”
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