DENVER — Kawhi Leonard scored 39 points on 15-of-19 shooting and the Los Angeles Clippers evened their first-round playoff series against the Nuggets with a 105-102 win in Denver on Monday night.
''It feels like he didn't miss a shot,'' James Harden said. ''His shot-making ability is elite.''
Good thing, too, because his teammates were a combined 26 of 66 for a 39% clip.
''I made shots tonight,'' Leonard said. ''I just keep playing, try to stay in the zone no matter if I'm making or missing shots.''
And the fifth-seeded Clippers needed every bit of his brilliance to snatch the homecourt advantage in the series from the fourth-seeded Nuggets.
''This is what Kawhi lives for, getting healthy for the playoffs,'' Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. ''We know if we've got a healthy Kawhi, we can win any series.''
After appearing in just two playoff games over the last two years, the 33-year-old two-time Finals MVP is healthy and looking like his old self after missed the first 34 games of the season because of lingering issues with his surgically repaired knees.
''I'm just happy I'm able to move, you know, coming out of the game feeling well,'' Leonard said. ''I sat and watched these playoff games the last two years, so yeah, to be front-line out there, it feels good.''