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Patrick Baldwin Jr. surpasses new career-high in Clippers loss

Story bySan Diego Clippers forward Patrick Baldwin (23) attempts a layup during an NBA G League Basketball game between Iowa and San Diego, Saturday January 10, 2026 at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, Calif. Jared KnoblochSun, January 11, 2026 at 8:26 AM UTC·3 min readOCEANSIDE -- The San Diego Clippers played their second night of a back-to-back against the Iowa Wolves, and lost 105-98. It was a shorthanded roster for Clipper head coach Paul Hewitt. No two-way players nor anybody down on assignment. It was just up to the standard G League guys, but that doesn't dim the Clips' fight, as they clearly try to adopt a "next guy up" mentality. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHunter Sallis, San Diego's newest pickup via Iowa, played in his second game for them.

Patrick Baldwin Jr. surpasses new career-high in Clippers loss

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Key Highlights

  • An undrafted rookie out of Wake Forest, he signed a two-way with Philadelphia and played some minutes with them as well as the Delaware Blue Coats.
  • After averaging over 12 points and three assists per game, he found himself in a San Diego Clippers uniform. After a late run by the Wolves, the Clippers found themselves in a close one point game, 50-49 in favor of Iowa.
  • Both teams were cooking offensively, but quick drives to the basket and lack of transition defense allowed the Wolves to climb ahead. It was Patrick Baldwin Jr.
  • who kept San Diego in the game during the third quarter.
  • By the end of the frame, the forward had 33 points.
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