In the NBA, an offense is not everything, but a team must outscore their opponents to win games (duh). The Clippers were once without 4 starters and unsure of where points would come from. During this time, Lou Williams naturally stepped up and is now averaging over 21 points per game (career-high), shooting 44.7% from the field and 40.6% from three. Blake Griffin, averaging 23.5 points for the season, has returned to the starting lineup and has brought back his scoring, playmaking, and leadership abilities. Finally, Austin Rivers is averaging a career-high 15.