Los Angeles faces Atlanta, looks to stop 3-game skid

**Atlanta Hawks (5-5) vs. Los Angeles Clippers (3-5)**
*Inglewood, California | Monday, 10:30 p.m. EST*

**BOTTOM LINE:**
The Los Angeles Clippers enter the matchup against the Atlanta Hawks on a three-game losing streak. Last season, the Clippers finished with a strong 50-32 overall record, including an impressive 30-11 mark at home. They averaged 19.3 points off turnovers, 12.9 second-chance points, and 31.6 bench points per game.

The Atlanta Hawks concluded last season with a 40-42 overall record and a 19-23 record on the road. Offensively, they averaged 118.2 points per game, with 55.1 points scored in the paint, 19.1 points off turnovers, and 17.2 fast-break points.

**INJURY REPORT:**

*Clippers:*
– Kobe Sanders: Day to day (knee)
– Jordan Miller: Day to day (hamstring)
– Kawhi Leonard: Day to day (injury management)

*Hawks:*
– Jalen Johnson: Day to day (quad)
– Luke Kennard: Day to day (illness)
– Trae Young: Out (knee)
– Kristaps Porzingis: Day to day (illness)
– Nikola Đurisic: Day to day (elbow)
– Nickeil Alexander-Walker: Day to day (back)

This story was created by The Associated Press using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/basketball-general-news/10163626/los-angeles-faces-atlanta-looks-to-stop-3-game-skid.html

Free Meals For Posts Put Ajinomoto Under Stealth Marketing Probe

According to the agency, Ajinomoto and Inglewood provided frozen meals free of charge on the condition that recipients promote them on Instagram. Some of these posts were subsequently featured on the companies’ sales websites.

The posts were presented as customer reviews, with phrases such as “impressions after trying it,” but did not clearly disclose that they were advertisements. The agency noted that this practice may constitute stealth marketing, which is prohibited under the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations.

Since both companies have already deleted the questionable content and submitted voluntary corrective measures, the agency applied the so-called “commitment procedure,” meaning no formal order will be issued.

In response, the companies stated that they have strengthened their advertising management systems and will continue to ensure full compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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