It took a while, but both Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are now playing on the court as teammates, and the Los Angeles Clippers are immediately feeling the benefits of having their two stars on the floor.

It was an incredible sight to see them play, as both of them were necessary to pull off the win against a resilient Boston Celtics team. You can definitely tell at the looks of the Clippers' faces that they're happy to have their dynamic duo play together.

One of the men who's happy to see them play is point guard Patrick Beverley. He didn't share his glee in seeing the two play together during his post-game interview.

Fans may not have liked the expletive he had to include in the statement, but that's just how fun it has been for Beverley and the rest of the Clippers roster to see their gamble play out in such a big way.

George took charge of scoring for the Clippers with his 25 points, but he was also reliable on other areas of the floor as he had five assists, eight blocks, and a block to his name.

Leonard was also instrumental in the victory. He didn't score as much as George, as he only finished with 17 points. However, he did everything else well: he finished the game with six rebounds, three assists, three steals, and two blocks. He didn't commit any turnovers and caused his beauty of a block:

This game gives Clippers fans a peek to what the rest of their two-year tenures are going to look like. If it's going to be like that all the time, then you can count on things getting a lot more exciting for the Clippers fans in Staples Center.