Clippers hold off short-handed Blazers for 4th straight win – Daily News

LOS ANGELES — For weeks now, the Clippers have become comfortable with each other, learning the nuances, spacing and rotations of their lineups. This sense of ease had led to eight victories in the past 11 games.

Then there are nights when things are going so smoothly that the Clippers momentarily sit back and allow opponents to take advantage of their lapses. The Portland Trail Blazers did just that Monday, overcoming a double-digit deficit in the first quarter, then pushing the Clippers for the next 36 minutes before succumbing, 132-127.

It was the Clippers’ fourth consecutive win and their fifth in the past six games as they improved to 9-3 since their six-game losing streak. But getting there was unexpectedly difficult against the short-handed Blazers, who lost their fourth straight.

The Clippers (12-10) needed a late-game push, a fortunate bounce off an opponent’s foot and several clutch free throws down the stretch to finally subdue the Blazers (6-16).

Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said the combination of the Trail Blazers’ young energetic players and their slippage on defense made winning a challenge.

“We couldn’t get stops,” Lue said. “They scored every way. We tried to zone, we tried to blitz, we tried to fire and they just – Chauncey (Billups, Portland coach) has done a hell of a job. Just no matter who’s on the floor, they’re going to play hard and compete. No matter how many points they get down, they’re going to fight back. And I knew it was going to be a tough game for us.”

With 90 seconds left and Portland holding a 123-122 lead, the Clippers missed a pair of 3-point attempts before Terance Mann buried two foul shots for a 124-123 lead with 1:13 remaining. The Clippers missed three consecutive field-goal attempts on their next possession before Paul George drove in for a layup to make it 126-123 with 31 seconds left.

Attempting to set up a potential game-tying 3-point attempt, Anfernee Simons lost the ball when it hit his foot and went out of bounds. That gave the Clippers the ball and Kawhi Leonard made a pair of free throws to give the Clippers a 128-123 lead.

The Blazers twice cut the lead to three points, but free throws by Norman Powell and George ended any threat of an upset.

Leonard finished with 34 points on 11-for-19 shooting to go with six rebounds, five assists and three steals. George had 20 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, James Harden added 20 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, and Ivica Zubac had 18 points and six rebounds.

“My team’s in a good rhythm, that’s all I care about,” said Leonard, who scored 25 points after halftime. “Tonight the ball found me and I made shots.”

The Clippers’ ability to stave off the Blazers is a testament to their work ethic, a healthy Leonard and George and how easily Harden has moved into the starting lineup. Leonard has scored 75 points in his past two games and shows no signs of slowing down.

“I think the more games that we can play alongside each other, it’s beneficial for us,” Harden said. “Tonight was difficult and then tomorrow’s going to be more difficult. We got a fast-paced Sacramento coming in. This just shows how good we can be. When we come out with the right mindset, we get a win and just continue to build.

“We got a long season, and like I said, these last few games, we’ve been trending in the right direction. So, it’s definitely a good feeling.

The Blazers seemed overmatched from the start as the Clippers, behind a career-high 14 first-quarter points by Ivica Zubac, built a 43-32 lead. It was the most points they had scored in the opening quarter since April 6, 2021, when they posted 47 points against Portland.

As the first half wore on, though, the Blazers capitalized on sloppy defensive play by the Clippers to erase a 14-point deficit to briefly take a one-point lead (65-64) with 28 seconds left before halftime. George followed with a floater to give the Clippers the lead, 66-65.

Portland was playing without three starters – Jerami Grant (concussion), Deandre Ayton (knee) and Ibou Badji (knee) as well as Malcolm Brogdon (knee), leaving Simons and Shaedon Sharpe to carry much of the scoring load. Simons, who missed 18 games after tearing a ligament in his right thumb in the season opener against the Clippers, scored a career-high 38 points and made all 13 of his free throws.

Sharpe added 27 points and six assists as the Blazers made a season-high 19 3-pointers. Simons had five and Sharpe had four.

The Blazers also got a boost from rookie guard Scoot Henderson, who scored 19 points and had six assists, and former Clippers backup center Moses Brown, who added six points and 12 rebounds.

Portland coach Chauncy Billups said Henderson has struggled in the first few months of his rookie season, but he expects him to find his place eventually. Henderson found Crypto.com Arena to his liking.

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