Kawhi Leonard lit up the court in Inglewood on Wednesday night, delivering a performance that reminded everyone why he remains one of the NBA’s most feared scorers. YankeeSports reports
The Clippers’ star forward set the tone early and never let up, guiding his team to another crucial victory in their playoff push.
Clippers climb above .500
Los Angeles Clippers routed the Minnesota Timberwolves 153-128 on Wednesday night, moving above .500 with their third straight victory and sixth in seven games.
Los Angeles, once buried at 6-21, now sit eighth in the Western Conference with a 33-32 record. They have won six of their last seven, including three straight, and posted their highest points total of the season. The win followed Monday’s triumph over New York to open a five-game homestand.
The first team in @NBA history to move above .500 after falling at least 15 games below .500 in the same season ‼️ pic.twitter.com/BjQf1NJLyq
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) March 12, 2026
Leonard unstoppable
Leonard finished 15 of 20 from the field, hitting six of nine from beyond the arc and sinking nine of ten free throws. He scored 18 in the first quarter, 28 by halftime, and carried 39 into the fourth before closing with 45.
A KAWHI LEONARD MASTERCLASS IN THE CLIPPERS’ WIN 🔥
45 PTS (15-20 FGM)
5 REB
5 AST
2 STL
6 3PM
He’s the first player in Clippers franchise history to record 45+ PTS, 5+ REB, 5+ AST, and 5+ 3PM on 75%+ FG% in a game! pic.twitter.com/UbxOBuUTv3
— NBA (@NBA) March 12, 2026
Supporting cast delivers
Bennedict Mathurin added 22 points, while newcomer Darius Garland impressed with 21, including five three-pointers. The Clippers drained 19 of 37 from deep, overwhelming Minnesota’s defense.
Timberwolves falter
Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 36 points, and Naz Reid chipped in 18. Yet Minnesota dropped to sixth in the West after losing three straight, just a half-game behind the third-place Lakers.
What’s next
The Timberwolves continue their road trip at Golden State on Friday, while the Clippers host Chicago. With Leonard in this form, Los Angeles look ready to keep climbing.


