Clippers roll a seven in Chicago, 94-89
With a win in Chicago Monday night the Clippers have now won seven in a row. It is their longest winning streak since 1991. Griffin led the way with 22 points and 10 rebounds.
With a win in Chicago Monday night the Clippers have now won seven in a row. It is their longest winning streak since 1991. Griffin led the way with 22 points and 10 rebounds.
The starters all played less than 30 minutes as the Clippers pulled away with a 25-10 fourth quarter to top the Toronto Raptors.
The Clippers got another chance to rest their starters Saturday, as they rolled over the Suns in an 18-point blowout at home.
The Clippers led from wire to wire in their 22 point victory over the Mavericks. Jamal Crawford scored 20 and Blake Griffin and Chris Paul each had double doubles in the impressive win.
The Clippers trailed by 14 with two minutes left in the third quarter but came back to record just their third win in Utah in their last 45 trips there.
I mean smother. They put a pillow over the Kings collective head and that was that.
The Clippers snap their four game losing streak and welcome Chauncey Billups back to the lineup in his first action since injuring his Achilles tendon 10 months ago
It didn't come as easily as their other wins this season, but the Clippers won their sixth straight, beating the Spurs in the AT&T Center for only the second time ever, but also the second time in a row.
The Clippers came out firing in their getaway game, blowing out the Bulls by 20 behind wonderful performances all around, including 26 points and 10 rebounds for Blake Griffin and 22 points for Jamal Crawford.
Despite the sluggish and almost painful first half, the Clippers outscored Miami in the 3rd quarter to give them a big enough lead to pull off the 107-100 victory.