James Harden fans will hate the Clippers-76ers L2M report

The The Los Angeles Clippers are in a deeper hole after losing 110-108 Philadelphia 76ers at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia on Monday. They are now 4-10 and remain winless through two outings in their current seven-game road trip.
The Clippers almost recorded their fifth win of the season, however, at the expense of the Sixers, but a controversial no-call late in the contest he apparently helped Philadelphia escape with a win instead.
With the 76ers up by just two points and the Clippers in possession, Los Angeles’ star guard James Harden pulled up behind the arc for what could have been a three-pointer with six seconds left. The former NBA MVP missed the shot, but also appeared to be fouled by 76ers guard Quentin Grimes, who also seemingly didn’t give Harden enough room to land. Unfortunately, no whistle was blown. Harden was able to get the ball back for another 3-point attempt, but he also missed.
As it turns out, there a foul should have been called on Grimes, which was backed up by the NBA’s game report for the final two minutes.
“Grimes (PHI) makes contact with Harden’s (LAC) left hand, affecting his jump shot,” according to a report posted on the NBA’s official website.
The report simply adds to Harden and the Clippers’ frustration with how the game ended.
Harden’s 28 points in the contest were also wasted; it took him 25 attempts from the floor to get them.
The Clippers, who have won just once in their last nine games, will continue their road trip next Thursday against the Orlando Magic at the Kia Center in Orlando.
2025-11-18 23:24:00







