Clippers fall short, lose to Thunder
Russell Westbrook scored 30 points in his return to the lineup, Kevin Durant added 27 and the Thunder held off the Los Angeles Clippers 107-101 on Wednesday.
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Russell Westbrook scored 30 points in his return to the lineup, Kevin Durant added 27 and the Thunder held off the Los Angeles Clippers 107-101 on Wednesday.
As far as Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers is concerned, Kevin Durant is already "the single most difficult guy to defend" in the NBA.
Dirk Nowitzki scored 26 points and Calderon added 19 in the 113-107 win over the Clippers on Thursday, the Mavericks' first against Los Angeles this season.
Darren Collison and Blake Griffin scored 23 points apiece and the Clippers beat the Suns 112-108 Wednesday night, their 17th win in the last 19 games.
Clippers forward Glen Davis was sent back to the team's locker room by coach Doc Rivers with 10:21 left in the second quarter for disciplinary issues.
Instead of crumbling, the Clippers rose to the challenge as Chris Paul got hot and helped Los Angeles erase the deficit by halftime and hold on for the win.
Injured guards Jamal Crawford and J.J. Redick along with Darren Collison, who sat out the past two games with a stomach virus, all practiced in some capacity.
Al Jefferson and Blake Griffin were named NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played March 10 through March 16.
Chris Paul scored 18 points and extend the Los Angeles Clippers' winning streak to 10 with a 96-87 victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday night.
Blake Griffin had 30 points and 15 rebounds, Danny Granger added 18 points off the bench, and the Clippers surged past the Golden State Warriors 111-98.