BASKETBALL Leonard's 1st triple-double sends Clippers past Heat 122-117 MIAMI (AP) — Kawhi Leonard has two NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVP awards, four All-Star selections and a string of other accolades. And now, one triple-double. Unbelievable as it sounds — and really, the Miami Heat could not believe it — Leonard got a triple-double for the first time Friday night. He scored 26 of his 33 points after halftime, finished with 10 rebounds and 10 assists, and carried the Los Angeles Clippers past the Heat 122-117. "What do you mean, first triple-double? Of his career? Wow," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "That is a surprise. He's as complete a player (as there is) in this league." Leonard actually got the triple-double twice. He had it in the third quarter, briefly: What
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