The Los Angeles Clippers' win over the Portland Trail Blazers at Staples Center marked their third-longest home win streak in franchise history.

In addition, their 117-97 dominance over the Blazers was their ninth straight victory at home, which is their longest home streak since October 19, 2018 to November 28, 2018.

So far, they have a 13-1 record at home, the best in the Western Conference. Overall, they have a 16-6 record for the second-best.

Montrezl Harrell led the way with 26 points and nine rebounds off the bench, followed by Paul George who finished with 25 points, four rebounds and three assists. Kawhi Leonard had a relatively off night with 11 points, nine rebounds and five assists.

Though a minor record to some, it still a good sign for this current crop of the Clippers. It proves that the Kawhi Leonard-Paul George experiment is working thus far.

Though some were ready to press the panic button given the Clippers' relatively shaky start, Doc Rivers and crew have finally figured out how to utilize their ultra-deep team.

The Clippers have won nine of their last games. This includes close victories over top-tier teams such as the Houston Rockets and the Boston Celtics.

Los Angeles visits the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday for the start of a six-game road trip. It may be their toughest assignment yet, as they'll duel with a team who is on a mad 12-game tear.