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Los Angeles Clippers reserve guard Kris Dunn continues to showcase the defensive prowess that made him a standout on-ball stopper with lottery-bound teams like the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz.

Now contributing to a Western Conference contender, Dunn is embracing the opportunity to make an impact on a bigger stage while maintaining the same defensive intensity that has defined his career.

In a recent interview with Grant Afseth of Sportskeeda, the player reflected on his role and the continuity of his defensive approach, highlighting how his experience and improved health have played a key role in his performance.

“I think it’s probably just being on a bigger stage,” Dunn told Afseth. “I’ve done this in Chicago, I’ve done this in Utah. I think also me being healthy plays a part in that – from my earlier years to now, I’ve been doing the same thing for sure.”

With the Clippers battling for playoff positioning, Dunn’s defensive skills and veteran presence could prove crucial as they look to solidify their standing in the Western Conference.

He has played 9 seasons for 6 teams, including the Bulls and Jazz. He has averaged 7.6 points, 4.0 assists and 3.3 rebounds in 396 regular-season games.