With the game turning into a rout by the second quarter, Jordan saw a season-low minutes total, while falling short of double digits in the scoring column for the sixth time in seven games. Jordan’s 53.8 percent mark from the field has hampered his scoring thus far, but once he starts drawing closer to his 66.8 percent career mark, his fantasy value should skyrocket. The center is still seeing plenty of volume in the Clippers’ offense with a career-high 7.4 attempts per game.
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