Sixers Fall To Clippers 94-83
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Blake Griffin scored 26 points, Chris Paul added 25 points and 13 assists, and the short-handed Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 94-83 Monday night.
DeAndre Jordan had 11 points and a season-high 21 rebounds, and Jared Dudley scored 10 points for the Clippers, who won their second straight. The Clippers are 2-1 on a season-high tying seven-game road trip.
Los Angeles played without guards J.J. Redick (injuries to right hand and wrist), Reggie Bullock (sprained left ankle) and Maalik Wayns (left knee). Forward Matt Barnes is out with a torn retina in his left eye. Help may be on the way for the Clippers, who are close to signing free agent forward Stephen Jackson.
The Sixers were not at full strength, either, missing rookie point guard Michael Carter-Williams for the third consecutive game.
Carter-Williams was released from Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on Sunday after a three-night stay because of a skin infection that caused soreness in his right knee.
Evan Turner scored 25 points and Thaddeus Young added 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Sixers, who struggled once again without their floor leader. The Sixers are 1-6 without Carter-Williams this season.
Tony Wroten had nine points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in place of Carter-Williams.
The Sixers missed their first 13 3-pointers and trailed 44-36 at halftime, their lowest output in any half this season.
The Clippers came out of the locker room and quickly extended their advantage to 57-36 following a 13-0 run.
Paul keyed the third-quarter surge with 12 points and five assists as they went ahead 76-60.
The Sixers made a late push and got within 83-76 with 5:24 remaining.
But the Clippers made enough plays down the stretch to pull away. Paul knocked down a huge 3-pointer for an 88-77 lead with 3:10 left and it was enough of a cushion to seal the win.
Warriors coach Doc Rivers addressed Jackson's situation before the game.
"It's not done yet," Rivers said. "Nothing's done in our league until it's done, as you know. I just think he's a veteran. We need him in a pinch, and we need him, like, now. That's a guy you can bring in, and hopefully he can give you something right away."
Jackson has been out of the league since being released by the San Antonio Spurs before the playoffs last season.
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