Can Washington Slow a Resurgent Clippers Attack?
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the LA Clippers brought a narrative of resurgence into Capital One Arena to face the Washington Wizards, two teams on very different trajectories in the 2025-26 NBA season. Los Angeles, emerging from a midseason funk, had rattled off multiple wins and upped its defensive intensity, while Washington, beset by absences and a multi-game skid, aimed to find answers with youth and energy. Clippers’ offensive balance — even without key scorers — challenged a Wizards defense that has allowed opponents to average over 120 points recently. What the local press noted was how the Wizards’ rebuilt rotation needed sustained cohesion to match the Clippers’ varied attack schemes, with pick-and-roll principles and paint dominance emphasized in pre-game comments.
⚠️ Injury Intel: Who’s Available?
| Los Angeles Clippers Injuries |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Bradley Beal |
Hip – out for season |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Kawhi Leonard |
Left knee contusion – out |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Bogdan Bogdanovic |
Hamstring strain – out |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Derrick Jones Jr. |
Knee – out |
| Questionable |
None |
N/A |
| Washington Wizards Injuries |
| Long-Term / IR |
Cam Whitmore |
Shoulder/venous condition – season |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Trae Young |
Knee/quad – out |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Tristan Vukcevic |
Knee – out |
| Out / Ruled Out |
Bilal Coulibaly |
Back – out |
| Questionable |
None |
N/A |
🟢 Official Lineups – Game Day Selections
| LA Clippers Starting Five |
| Position |
Player |
Role Emphasis |
| PG |
James Harden |
Lead creation & scoring |
| SG |
Khris Middleton |
Perimeter spacing |
| SF |
Jay Scrubb |
Wing versatility |
| PF |
John Collins |
Pick-and-pop option |
| C |
Ivica Zubac |
Rim deterrence |
| Washington Wizards Starting Unit |
| Position |
Player |
Role Emphasis |
| PG |
Bub Carrington |
Scoring spark |
| SG |
Kyshawn George |
Athletic wing |
| SF |
Alex Sarr |
Interior presence |
| PF |
Justin Champagnie |
Rebounding focus |
| C |
Marvin Bagley III |
Post scoring |
- • Clippers enter on a wave of improved defense and ball movement that has lifted them up the West standings in recent weeks.
- • Washington’s rotation leans heavily on youngsters and role players as multiple key contributors remain sidelined.
- • Controlling second-chance points and limiting turnovers are vital for the Wizards to keep pace with a deeper Clippers unit.
- • Clippers’ paint dominance and Harden’s creation will test Washington’s interior help defense throughout.
Tactically, Los Angeles’ emphasis on spacing and transition offense stands in contrast to Washington’s need to find efficient half-court sets without its stars. The Wizards’ emerging frontcourt hopes to disrupt Clippers’ pick-and-pop patterns and force contested looks outside, while Los Angeles looks to exploit mismatches and maintain its defensive rebounding edge. Such strategic chess matches off the ball often dictate not just the scoreboard, but also how these teams adjust as the calendar turns deeper into January.
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