Paul George's incredible performance in the final quarter, scoring 23 points, led the Los Angeles Clippers to a stunning 120-118 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
33-year-old American player Paul George showcased his skills by scoring an impressive 39 points, grabbing 11 rebounds, and dishing out seven assists, leading the Los Angeles Clippers in a remarkable comeback from a 26-point deficit against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
James Harden added 22 points to the scoreboard, while Ivica Zubac, Terance Mann, and Norman Powell each contributed 14 points to the team's effort.
"It was a collective team win," George humbly acknowledged. "I can't take credit for none of it without them. It couldn't have happened without those guys chipping in and doing what they do."
George's stellar performance was highlighted by his go-ahead shot with just seven seconds left in the game. He then sealed the victory by making a crucial block right before the buzzer, securing the Clippers' lead.
This win significantly enhances the Clippers' chances of securing the fourth seed in the Western Conference standings.
In another game, the Dallas Mavericks continued their strong late-season push with a thrilling 147-136 overtime victory against the Houston Rockets.
Kyrie Irving led the scoring with 48 points, while Luka Doncic contributed 37 points, 12 assists, and nine rebounds, propelling the Mavericks to overcome a 22-point deficit and emerge victorious.
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