Rowan Kavner
DENVER - What everyone saw Tuesday night was the original blueprint.
When the Clippers started training camp, Wesley Johnson ran with the starters at small forward. Now, in the Clippers’ 14th regular season game and with their seventh different starting lineup of the year, Johnson showed why the original vision could end up sticking.
Johnson made his first start of the year and scored 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting, finishing plus-8 in 25 minutes and looking the way the Clippers had envisioned before they changed the rotations late in the preseason and early in the regular season.