Clippers pull away from Blazers in fourth
The Clippers opened the new year the same way they ended the old
one -- with a victory.
Chris Kaman scored 20 points, Eric Gordon added 19 and Los
Angeles pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Portland
Trail Blazers 105-95 on Monday night in the teams' second matchup
in five days.
"We did a nice job of getting the ball into Kaman and letting
him anchor us," Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said.
The Clippers have won two straight for just the fifth time
this season. They will have a chance to equal their best streak of
three in a row Wednesday against the defending NBA champion Lakers.
"We had a slow start in the first half and took care of the
ball better in the second half," Kaman said. "We had a good team
game overall, were able to get stops and execute."
Martell Webster scored a season-high 25 points, including
five 3-pointers, Andre Miller had 22 points and 16 assists and
Juwan Howard added 16 points for the Blazers, who won 103-99 last
week in Portland. Brandon Roy was held to six points after scoring
25 last week.
"They did a good job of denying me the basketball and
double-teaming me when they had to," Roy said. "I wasn't as
aggressive in the double-teams and we were a little late getting to
our positions."
The Clippers led by four points going into the final 12
minutes. They opened with an 18-6 spurt, including six by Rasual
Butler, to take their largest lead to that point, 95-80. The
Blazers went nearly 4 minutes without a basket in that stretch.
"We made it an offensive game, and we didn't establish that
we could stop that team," Blazers coach Nate McMillan said. "So
they got what they wanted and controlled the majority of the game."
Butler scored 11 of his 13 points in the period. Baron Davis
had 15 points and nine assists after going 2 of 15 from the field
in last week's loss to the Blazers.
He cut down his turnovers in the second half, when he
committed two after having six in the first two quarters.
Kaman added eight rebounds and four assists in a continuation
of the dominance he's shown since the season began. He's scored 20
or more points in 10 of the last 11 games and just missed his 10th
double-double in the last 13 games. Kaman is the Western
Conference's top scoring center and second-leading rebounder.
"I think the whole league feels that if that team is healthy
and together, they are a serious threat in the West," McMillan
said.
Butler was the only starter who played the final 1 1/2
minutes for the Clippers, when the reserves gave up three
consecutive field goals.
The game was tied at halftime and neither team led by more
than seven points in the third.
The Clippers ended Portland's four-game winning streak
against them at Staples Center, where the Blazers had won seven of
the last eight.
Notes: The Lakers beat the Clippers 99-92 on
opening night of the season. ... Dunleavy was back on the bench
after missing Thursday's game because of a herniated disc in his
lower back. ... The Blazers had won two straight and eight of their
last 10 coming in.