Los Angeles Times

Knee soreness sidelines Marcus Morris

- By Broderick Turner

Though Marcus Morris participat­ed in some practices with the Clippers this week, coach Tyronn Lue held out the 6- foot- 8 forward Friday night because of “a little knee soreness.”

“We’re just being cautious,” Lue said during a pregame videoconfe­rence before the Clippers faced the Lakers at Staples Center in both teams’ f irst exhibition game of the season. “It’s the best thing we can do.”

Lue did not say when Morris would return. The Clippers play the Lakers again Sunday night at Staples Center and then host the Utah Jazz on Thursday night before opening the regular season against the Lakers on Dec. 22.

Morris, who re- signed with the Clippers on a fouryear deal worth $ 64 million last month, averaged 10.1 points and 4.1 rebounds in 19 games last season with the team after he was acquired from the New York Knicks in February.

He shot 42.5% from the f ield, including 31% from three- point range.

Three of the Clippers’ starters Friday night — Patrick Beverley, Paul George and Kawhi Leonard — started last season and resumed those roles against the Lakers.

Nicolas Batum starting in place of Morris was expected.

Batum, whom the Clippers acquired this month after he was waived by the Charlotte Hornets, has looked sharp in camp.

But starting Serge Ibaka at center was newsworthy, if only because Ivica Zubac started 70 of 72 regular- season games last season for the Clippers and all 13 playoff games.

The 7- foot Ibaka was in the starting lineup during practice sessions for the Clippers this week, one of the changes Lue already has made to a team he is reshaping.

Horton- Tucker gets start for Lakers

NBA scouts were proclaimin­g last summer in the NBA bubble near Orlando, Fla., that Talen Horton- Tucker might find a role with the Lakers.

Now in his second season, Horton- Tucker has proved them right — at least he did Friday when Lakers coach Frank Vogel started him against the Clippers.

Vogel has been equally impressed by HortonTuck­er’s developmen­t since the 6- 4 guard was selected in the second round of the NBA draft last year out of Iowa State.

He played for the Lakers’ NBA developmen­t league team, the South Bay Lakers, and then showed improvemen­t during the games he played for the Lakers in the bubble.

“I can say that back then that his body looks different than it does today and his shot, his three- point shot, looks different than it does today,” Vogel, on a videoconfe­rence, said about how Horton- Tucker has evolved from last season. “Those are, I think, the two biggest things that he was able to change in his first year mostly in the G League, and I think there is a ton of confidence that has been brought with those two things.”

Etc.

Vogel already had said LeBron James and Anthony Davis were not going to play against the Clippers on Friday.

But Vogel held out Marc Gasol, Markieff Morris and Kentavious Caldwell- Pope because he was “just trying to manage the preseason intelligen­tly.”

Vogel started Dennis Schroder, Wes Matthews, Horton- Tucker, Kyle Kuzma and former Clipper Montrezl Harrell.

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