Blazers will face Warriors after eliminating Clippers in Game 6
Damian Lillard scored 28 points and the Blazers advanced to the Western Conference semifinals by beating the resilient Los Angeles Clippers.
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Damian Lillard scored 28 points and the Blazers advanced to the Western Conference semifinals by beating the resilient Los Angeles Clippers.
Kobe Bryant played his 20th and final Christmas Day with the Lakers. He had 12 points Friday, made a handful of shots and didn't get injured.
The San Antonio Spurs improved to 23-5, including 15-0 at home, with a 115-107 win over the Los Angeles Clippers Friday night.
DeAndre Jordan had a season-high 24 rebounds to help the Clippers win their third in a row. The 34 free throw attempts by Jordan was a Clippers record.
The Warriors erased a 23-point deficit and hit a barrage of late three-pointers to pull off an improbable 124-117 victory over the Clippers.
Blake Griffin and former Michigan standout Jamal Crawford combined for 71 points. Crawford kept the Clippers (6-4) afloat with 31 points through three quarters.
James Harden scores 46 points and pushed the Rockets in front to stay, completing a 4-0 week with a 109-105 win that left his first-week slump far behind.
Stephen Curry scored 13 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter, as the Warriors survived their first real challenge of this young season.
Blake Griffin's capped his 37-point performance with two free throws for the Clippers to win their third consecutive game to start the season.
James Harden scored 31 points and the Rockets never trailed in victory over the Clippers, sending them to the conference finals for the first time since 1997.