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During the Clippers’ win over the Knicks Sunday, there was a key sequence in the third quarter when Reggie Jackson hit two 3-pointers late in the shot clock to stretch LA’s lead from two to eight. What was interesting about both of Jackson’s threes was that the passes were essentially grenades: Jackson received the ball with so little time left on the shot clock that he had to shoot, or else he’d probably commit a violation.
It comes as little surprise to learn that the assist man on both those jumpers was Luke Kennard, the man the Clippers players and coaching staff have to keep reminding to shoot. Andrew Greif of the
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Sekou Doumbouya had a stellar preseason turn in a 99-91 victory against the Knicks Sunday, reminding the Pistons faithful that the 19-year-old could be a key part of Detroit’s future, as Keith Langlois of Pistons.com details. Now just the third-youngest Pistons player, Doumbouya scored 23 points on 8-of-11 shooting, in addition to pulling down five rebounds and logging two dimes, in only 18 minutes.
“I came in and tried to help the team – that’s my job, to come off the bench, lock in and be ready to help the team,” Doumbouya said. He averaged 6.4 PPG and 3.1 RPG in 38 games for the Pistons during the 2019/20 season.