Los Angeles Times

Zubac has a perfect response

Center goes 10 for 10 from the field to tie the franchise mark and make up for error earlier in the week.

- By Andrew Greif

CLIPPERS 126, DALLAS 111

ORLANDO, Fla. — For all that Ivica Zubac accomplish­ed during his 24 minutes and 39 seconds against Phoenix on Tuesday, the totality of his double-double was reduced to only the last 12 seconds.

His tipped pass. The turnover. The last-gasp opportunit­y it afforded the Suns, and their buzzerbeat­er game-winner that resulted from it.

Zubac replayed what went wrong afterward. His teammates did too. And because of it, the Clippers’ next game, Thursday against Dallas, represente­d more to the 23year-old center than simply a preview of a potential first-round playoff matchup.

“I had to do a good job,” Zubac said.

He played 24 minutes again Thursday at HP Field House. But this time, there was no caveat. During a 126-111 victory against the Mavericks, Zubac was virtually flawless while scoring a season-high 21 points on 10-for-10 shooting while also grabbing 15 rebounds.

He ties Charles Smith’s 1992 franchise record for the most field goals made in a game without a miss.

Coach Doc Rivers called Zubac “phenomenal.” Paul George chose “locked in.”

“Amazing,” Kawhi Leonard said. And Zubac? “I had to do this,” he said, “after that turnover against Phoenix.”

With the postseason 10 days away, there is little question the Clippers will go only as far as their playoff-tested stars, Leonard and George, will take them. Each is already rounding into playoff form, with Leonard scoring 29 points, with six rebounds and five assists, and George racking up 24 points, seven rebounds and six assists.

But there is also little doubt that the Clippers’ championsh­ip ambitions also hinge on the supporting cast’s readiness to withstand the crucible of a long playoff push. Zubac is just one part, but his role is critical.

One of the few questions whispered by Clippers’ opponents this season was whether they could combat the size of big men including Dallas’ Kristaps Porzingis, the Lakers’ Anthony Davis or Denver’s Nikola Jokic — all matchups the Clippers could face in the postseason.

“I think he’s ready at this point in his career,” George said. “He’s still got a ways to go. He’s going to make mistakes now, he’s going to make mistakes in the playoffs, as we all are. I think, again, a good thing about it, he’s got so much playoff experience around him that our job is to make this process easy for him.

“Again, everyone’s going to make mistakes. I’m still learning the game. It’s going to come natural. But I think he’s ready for the experience.”

Teammates stormed off the bench to greet Zubac after his dunk with 3:53 remaining in the third quarter pushed the Clippers’ lead to 12. It capped a three-minute stretch in which Zubac, who is still regaining his conditioni­ng after contractin­g the novel coronaviru­s in June, scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds, with one extending a possession and leading to a corner three-pointer by Landry Shamet.

“They were able to find him on a lot of easy baskets,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “He had a great game, but I think we can do better.”

Late in a third quarter it would typically be Zubac coming off the bench to celebrate the tide-turning play of a teammate.

But with backup center Montrezl Harrell yet to rejoin the team, Rivers has leaned more on Zubac late.

Unlike Tuesday, Rivers didn’t allow Zubac to stay in for the final six minutes against Dallas. He opted for 6-foot-8 JaMychal Green and the lineup choice was correct — the Clippers would close on a 23-10 run.

“He came in for Zu late, really closed the game off for us tonight with his spacing,” Rivers said. “We got three guys that we have used at the five that have been fantastic for us.”

Zubac was one of them Thursday in a performanc­e that left little debate.

“He honestly set the tone tonight,” George said.

‘I think he’s ready at this point in his career.’ Paul George, on Ivica Zubac going up against the top big men in the West

 ?? Ashley Landis Associated Press ?? IVICA ZUBAC dunks for two of his season-high 21 points on his way to a double-double that led teammates’ rush to greet him.
Ashley Landis Associated Press IVICA ZUBAC dunks for two of his season-high 21 points on his way to a double-double that led teammates’ rush to greet him.

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