LA Clippers are the hottest team in the NBA right now

Not long ago, the narrative around the LA Clippers was grim. A disastrous start to the season, the controversial departure of Chris Paul, and growing speculation over Tyronn Lue’s future as head coach painted a picture of a franchise in turmoil. Fast forward to today, and the Clippers have flipped the script in emphatic fashion.
Following a dramatic 121–117 overtime win on the road against the Toronto Raptors, the Clippers have now rattled off five consecutive victories. Only the league-leading Oklahoma City Thunder can match that current winning streak, underlining just how sharp the California side have become.
The momentum is no fluke. The Clippers have claimed eight wins in their last ten games, a surge that has propelled them into the NBA Play-In Tournament zone and reignited belief within the fanbase. After weeks of uncertainty, the team suddenly looks balanced, confident and dangerous.
What makes the victory in Canada even more impressive is the context. The Clippers were without their talisman Kawhi Leonard, yet still found a way to prevail. Step forward James Harden. The former MVP delivered a vintage performance, pouring in 31 points and dishing out 10 assists. With just 20 seconds left on the clock, it was Harden — cool as ever — who knocked down the game-winning mid-range jumper to seal the contest.
