Clippers run away from the Kings 117-101

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By Charlie O. Mallonee

The Los Angeles Clippers scored 54 points in the paint, 25 points off fast breaks and added 27 points plus nine assists from Blake Griffin to defeat the Sacramento Kings 117-101 on Saturday afternoon in LA. It was a franchise tying 56th win of the season for the Clippers who won 56 games in the 2012-13 season.

The game was much more entertaining that the final score would indicate. The Kings scored 32 points in the third quarter and closed the Clippers’ lead to just two points in the fourth quarter before Los Angeles started hitting 3-pointers to open up the lead and score 32 points in the final quarter.

The Kings were led by DeMarcus Cousins’ 32 points. Cousins added 12 rebounds and five assists to post his franchise record 52nd double-double of the season. Rudy Gay scored 16 points but had a rough game as it took him 18 shots to score those points.

Ben McLemore was held scoreless in the first half but scored 14 points in the third quarter to help the Kings to have a chance to win the game. Unfortunately, McLemore was ejected from the game early in the fourth quarter for putting his hand in the face of J.J. Redick. The loss of McLemore put a major crimp in the Kings run to steal a win in LA.

Reggie Evans had another outstanding game for the Kings. Evans posted a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Ray McCallum played 40 minutes on the point scoring eight points, dishing out eight assists and blocking two shots. Isaiah Thomas was in street clothes on the Sacramento bench again for this game.

DeAndre Jordan scored 21 points for Los Angeles despite going a dismal three for 17 from the free throw line. Chris Paul put up 17 points from the point plus 10 assists for the double-double for the Clippers. J.J. Redick scored 13 points and Matt Barnes added 12 points for LAC.

The Kings shot under their season average as they were just 42.7-percent (35-82) from the field. They had one of their better days from 3-point territory as the team went four for nine (44.4-percent) from beyond the arc. Sacramento was 27 for 33 (81.8-percent) from the free throw line.

One stat that will make Coach Michael Malone happy was the Kings’ 21 assists versus just 10 turnovers. That marks a vast improvement for Sacramento. Los Angeles did out-rebound the Kings 43-38.

After the game, the Kings headed home for their game on Sunday night with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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