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Kennard shooting ball well, but Lue suggests not enough

- By Janis Carr Correspond­ent

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“But if you go on makes, he’s at the top, he’s one of the top guys as far as makes” Lue said. “But the other guys, they’re seeking shots and now they’re supposed to shoot the basketball. They don’t turn down shots. So, if you go off that, Luke’s 10th. If you go off makes, he’s at the top two or three.”

It’s a work in progress. Kennard is a smoothshoo­ting two-guard who prefers to put up shots during the flow of a game. If an opponent is closing out, he tends to swing the pass to an open teammate. He doesn’t hunt his shot like most long-range shooters do. It makes sense, he said.

“If I have somewhat of an open shot, but the guy next to me has a wide-open shot, I’m hitting that guy every time,” said Kennard, who sits atop the NBA’s 3-point percentage leaders by 1.3% over Phoenix’s Damion Lee (59 of 124 for 47.6%).

Kennard, however, does step up in the clutch and isn’t afraid of taking the big shot. He is averaging 9.2 points per game, mostly in the Clippers’ small-ball lineup. He made 4 of 8 shots from beyond the arc in Wednesday’s 126-105 victory against the Charlotte Hornets.

He recently returned from a lingering calf injury that caused him to go in and out of the lineup this season. He said he is completely healthy now, which should make it easier for him to be more aggressive.

“There’s definitely opportunit­ies where I can be a little bit more aggressive, maybe come to the ball a little bit more,” Kennard said. “But I’ve said it before, I just want to keep it simple. Make the right team play and let the game just kind of flow, and just see what happens.”

Kennard, though, isn’t a one-dimensiona­l player. Although he identifies as a shooting guard, he can play the point, on the wing and defend. Lue put him on the floor with Nicolas Batum, Paul George and Kawhi Leonard against the Hornets.

Lue said the four provide shooting, defense and spacing. “If we are able to play fast and attack, then we can get any shot we want,” Lue said.

Kennard called the other three elite defenders, allowing him to play off them.

“They kind of set the tone on the defensive end and it allows me to just kind of be in the right positions and just kind of feed off that,” Kennard said. “Then offensivel­y, obviously it’s PG and Kawhi.

“Teams have to honor them, put two defenders on the ball most of the time. Nico’s shooting the ball really well right now and I’ve shot the ball pretty decent so far this season.

“So, credit to PG and Kawhi for trusting us and then making the right passes and me and Nico being ready to shoot, knocking them down. It’s fun playing with them. Being out there with them. I feel like I’m definitely getting a lot more open shots than I have in my career so far.”

Now, Kennard just needs to take them.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Guard Luke Kennard is averaging 9.2 points and 22.3 minutes per game in his third season with the Clippers.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Guard Luke Kennard is averaging 9.2 points and 22.3 minutes per game in his third season with the Clippers.

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