DENVER —
The Clippers are not without conviction they will turn around their season.
They are, however, still without a victory to show for their roster-altering trade.
Two weeks since acquiring James Harden and P.J. Tucker from Philadelphia, the Clippers lost their sixth consecutive game Tuesday in Denver, a 111-108 defeat that wasn’t decided until a scramble for possession after a jump ball with two seconds left.
It was the Clippers’ fifth loss in a row since Harden joined the lineup, with the team now 3-7 overall and 0-2 in in-season tournament games.