
DeAndre Jordan’s Big Dunk Ignites Clippers
DeAndre Jordan’s Big Dunk Ignites Clippers
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DeAndre Jordan’s Big Dunk Ignites Clippers
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DeAndre Jordan’s Monstrous Dunk
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LOS ANGELES — Blake Griffin led seven players in double figures with 22 points on 9-of-12 shooting and the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Detroit Pistons 129-97 on Sunday night for their 10th win in 13 games.
Chris Paul had 20 points and 14 assists, and Caron Butler added 15 points before leaving in the third quarter with a left elbow contusion. Matt Barnes had 16 points, DeAndre Jordan added 13 points and seven rebounds, Willie Green 11 points and Chauncey Billups 10 points.
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The Clippers set season highs for points scored and shooting percentage (62) while leading the entire game. Their old high of 125 points came in a win over the Lakers last month.
Jose Calderon was one of five Pistons in double figures with 18 points as they lost their fifth in a row overall, fourth straight to the Clippers, and fell to 0-11 on the road against Western Conference opponents.
Pistons coach Lawrence Frank missed his third straight game because of a family matter. Assistant Brian Hill, who is running the team, said he doesn’t expect Frank back for the remainder of the four-game trip.
The Clippers dominated the paint, 56-28, and in fast-break points, 22-10, while improving to 25-7 at home.
Paul picked up his fourth foul early in the fourth quarter and sat down to watch the second unit finish off the game.
Los Angeles opened the third period on a 12-1 run that increased its lead to 82-55. Griffin scored seven points, highlighted by his dunk off Paul’s alley-oop pass, Billups hit a 3-pointer and Butler scored on a driving dunk. The quarter ended with the Clippers outscoring Detroit 11-5 to take a 98-70 lead into the fourth quarter. Paul scored their final six points after setting up Jordan for another thunderous dunk.
The Clippers led 70-52 at halftime, getting six 3-pointers in the second quarter to produce their highest-scoring half this season. Barnes hit their first three long-range baskets in a row, then Green, Butler and Paul chipped in.
The Clippers built their largest lead of the half at 26 points on a 28-12 run that included two monster dunks from the 6-foot-11 Jordan. His first one off Paul’s alley-oop pass left Brandon Knight — who is 8 inches shorter — flat on his back with a foul. That dunk quickly made Jordan a trending topic on Twitter.
Game notes
Clippers G Jamal Crawford missed his second straight game with a sore left ankle. He was shooting 60 percent and averaging 23.0 points in a four-game stretch before getting hurt. … The Clippers were without G Eric Bledsoe (sore left calf). … Hill said he speaks to Frank a couple times daily. “It’s his team so we talk about personnel,” Hill said. “He’s pretty much letting me run it the way I want to run it, which is pretty much the way he runs it.” … Paul is five points from reaching 10,000 in his career. … Detroit is 8-22 on the road. … Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said G Maalik Wayns was signed to a 10-day contract to provide an extra body at practice. Crawford and Bledsoe haven’t been practicing and F Trey Thompkins has been out all season. Wayns made his debut in the fourth quarter. … San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick attended the game wearing a camouflage backpack.
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