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October 6, 2008 3:53:31 PM CDT



Los Angeles Clippers track this thread

Started by R McCartney; Last updated Feb 28, 08 3:47 AM CST by D Lim | View history

Los Angeles Clippers

With several of its starters missing, the Clippers' season could be finished before its officially begun

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  • April 2008
    • Rockets Lock up No. 5 Seed

      Rockets Lock up No. 5 Seed

      (Newser) - Luis Scola had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and the Houston Rockets locked up the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference playoffs with a 93-75 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. Backup point guard Bobby Jackson added 15 points and five rebounds, and Tracy McGrady made up for a 2-for-11 shooting night with 11 assists. More »

    • Hornets Roll Past Clippers to Clinch Southwest Division

      Hornets Roll Past Clippers to Clinch Southwest Division

      (Newser) - David West scored 32 and Chris Paul had 12 during a decisive run in the third quarter as the New Orleans Hornets clinched the Southwest Division by beating the Los Angeles Clippers 114-92 on Tuesday night. The Hornets will have at least the No. 2 seed in the playoffs in the rugged Western Conference. More »

    • Warriors Win, Stick in Playoff Race

      Warriors Win, Stick in Playoff Race

      (Newser) - Baron Davis had 25 points and nine assists, Stephen Jackson added 28 points, and the Golden State Warriors kept their waning playoff hopes realistic with a 122-116 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers last night. Monta Ellis and Andris Biedrins scored 17 points apiece for the Warriors, whose victory moved them into a tie with the Denver Nuggets for the last spot in the West. More »

    • Luke Lakers Rout Clippers 106-78

      Luke Lakers Rout Clippers 106-78

      (Newser) - Luke Walton scored 13 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the short-handed Clippers 106-78 Thursday night for their fifth win in six games. The victory moved the Lakers (54-25) within 1 1/2 games of the Western Conference-leading New Orleans Hornets entering Friday night's showdown between the teams. The Hornets play three of their last four games on the road while the Lakers finish with three at home. More »

    • Nuggets Rout Clippers 117-99

      Nuggets Rout Clippers 117-99

      (Newser) - Carmelo Anthony scored 36 points, Allen Iverson added 21 points, seven rebounds and nine assists, and the Denver Nuggets routed the Los Angeles Clippers 117-99 Tuesday night to keep pace in the Western Conference playoff race. Linus Kleiza added 15 points, Marcus Camby had 13 points and 18 rebounds, and J.R. Smith scored 10 points for the Nuggets (47-31). More »

    • Martin Leads Kings Past Clippers

      Martin Leads Kings Past Clippers

      (Newser) - Kevin Martin hit four 3-pointers while scoring 26 points as the Sacramento Kings avoided a four-game sweep by the last-place Los Angeles Clippers with a 110-98 victory Thursday night. Francisco Garcia scored 17 points and Mikki Moore added 16 for the Kings, who took a 20-point lead in the third quarter of their fourth victory in five games. More »

  • March 2008
    • Spurs Notch 50th Win, Extend Streak to Six

      Spurs Notch 50th Win, Extend Streak to Six

      (Newser) - It took one inspired  Manu Ginobili performance to propel the Spurs from fifth place to second in the Western Conference, the AP reports.  Ginobili broke open in the fourth quarter last night, scoring 16 of his 26 points and thwarting a Minnesota comeback. The 99-84 victory marks San Antonio's 50th of the season, and sixth straight. Elsewhere in the NBA: More »

    • Duncan Carries Spurs to Fifth Straight Win

      Duncan Carries Spurs to Fifth Straight Win

      (Newser) - Tim Duncan had the big numbers, but Manu Ginobili hit the key shots as the San Antonio Spurs held on to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 97-88 last night, reports the Associated Press. Duncan had 28 points and 12 rebounds, but when the Clippers took a late lead, Ginobili's 3-pointer sparked a 10-0 clinching run. In other NBA action: More »

    • Howard Propels Dirk-Less Mavs Past Clippers

      Howard Propels Dirk-Less Mavs Past Clippers

      (Newser) - In the Mavs' first game since Dirk Nowitzki was sidelined with sprains to his left knee and ankle, Josh Howard stepped up with a 32-point performance, lifting Dallas over the Clippers, 103-90. Howard started slowly before exploding in the third quarter, scoring 20 rapid points to break open a 60-58 lead into a 16-point Dallas advantage by the fourth. More »

    • WRAP/Duncan Has 21 in Spurs Win

      WRAP/Duncan Has 21 in Spurs Win

      (Newser) - Perhaps still bristling from their recent four-game losing streak, the Spurs lashed out at the Kings in a 102-89 victory that saw the defending champions get back on track. Tim Duncan amassed 21 points and 10 rebounds, but it was a balanced team effort that overcame Ron Artest's 23 points for Sacramento, the Sacramento Bee reports. Elsewhere in the NBA: More »

    • Suns Battle Sonics for 6th Straight Success

      Suns Battle Sonics for 6th Straight Success

      (Newser) - The Sonics tried desperately to reverse their trend of 12 losses in 13 games, and with the Suns giving up 17 turnovers in the first half alone, that feat seemed possible, the Arizona Republic reports. But Phoenix rallied past their own dreadful defense to shoot 57%, with 15 three-pointers, on the way to a 110-98 victory. In other hoops action: More »

    • Timberwolves Take Bite Out of Hapless Clippers

      Timberwolves Take Bite Out of Hapless Clippers

      (Newser) - Minnesota got out of the basement of the NBA's Northwest Division with a 99-90 victory over Los Angeles' other team Monday, thanks to the work of Al Jefferson, who notched 22 points and 14 rebounds. The Timberwolves got their fourth win in six games and second in nine days against the Clippers, who were led by Corey Maggette's 34 points, reports AP. More »

    • Magic Trip Up Pacers, Clinch Playoff Berth

      Magic Trip Up Pacers, Clinch Playoff Berth

      (Newser) - Orlando clinched a postseason spot with a 122-111 victory over Indiana, despite 22 turnovers that led to 25 Pacers points. Hedo Turkoglu shot 13-for-23 for a game-high 27 points, with Rashard Lewis adding 22 and Mo Evans pitching in 19. The Magic now have their sights on keeping their 3-seed, the Orlando Sentinel reports. In other hoops action: More »

    • Celts, Big Three Top Sonics for 10th Straight

      Celts, Big Three Top Sonics for 10th Straight

      (Newser) - Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett had 18 point apiece, with Paul Pierce contributing 14 points (all in the first quarter) and eleven assists as the Big Three last night led Boston to a 111-82 rout of the woeful Supersonics, the AP reports. The win is the Celts' tenth straight. Seattle has dropped six straight, and 10 of 11. In other NBA action: More »

    • Spurs Return to Form, Dunk Nuggets 107-103