NEWS NOW:The Los Angeles Clippers’ point differential after James Harden’s signing is the biggest representation of all the team’s issues.

Since acquiring James Harden, the Los Angeles Clippers haven’t exactly displayed an impressive brand of basketball. Tomer Azarly, the beat writer for ClutchPoints and an expert on the Clippers, revealed an intriguing statistic on Friday.

Since acquiring James Harden, the LA Clippers have a 5-8 record in their past 13 games. 5 victories and 8 defeats… They have a perfect 1,426 point total. They have forfeited precisely 1,426 points. They are down three games to one and have a zero point differential, according to Azarly’s X (previously Twitter) post.

It’s impressive in a way to score exactly the points you give up, since that’s not an easy feat to achieve. But after the Harden trade, the Clippers undoubtedly wish they had a much better point differential. Above all, LA wants to begin winning games on a regular basis.

With Los Angeles, Harden’s average scoring output is 15.3 points per game on 45.8 percent field goals and 41 percent three-point shooting. In addition, he’s grabbing 4.4 rebounds and dishing out 6.2 assists per game.

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