Los Angeles Times

Rivers listed day-to-day after undergoing an MRI

- By Broderick Turner broderick.turner@latimes.com Twitter: @BA_Turner

An MRI exam on Austin Rivers’ strained Achilles tendon was negative, giving the Clippers some good news on the injury front Saturday.

The guard was listed as day-to-day.

Rivers was injured in the third quarter of Friday night’s game against the Lakers at Staples Center, apparently falling to the floor without anyone touching him.

He was helped into the locker room and did not return. After the game, Rivers left the arena on crutches and did not speak with reporters.

It had been a tough night for Rivers health-wise. He was hurt with 7:45 left in the second quarter because of a bruised left elbow.

Rivers, who has been a starter in 30 of the 32 games he has played in, has been having the best season of his six-year career, averaging a career-high 15.8 points per game. He’s also shooting a career-best 40.5% from three-point range.

Rivers had back-to-back career games earlier this month, scoring 36 points against Houston, then topping that the next night with 38 points against Memphis.

“It sucks, but we can’t use that as an excuse,” DeAndre Jordan said after hearing about Rivers’ injury. “That’s why we’ve got a deep team. We’ve got to figure out a way to make it work. It sucks losing one of your main scorers, a guy who has been playing extremely well for our team. But, like I said, we’ve got to figure out a way to make it work while he’s down and still be able to collect wins while he’s getting healthy.”

Strong comeback

Blake Griffin, who missed 14 games because of a sprained left medial collateral ligament in his left knee, had a successful return. His 24 points, six rebounds and six assists just told part of the story.

Griffin also played 32 minutes, 10 seconds, which is a considerab­le amount considerin­g he had been out four weeks rehabbing his knee.

“I didn’t have any second thoughts, didn’t have any moments when I didn’t trust it,” Griffin said after Friday’s game. “That was important. But most importantl­y, it was just mixing back in with the guys. I think we’ve been playing really hard, been playing the right way. So I just wanted to get back in and have a successful game.”

Griffin looked spry during the game, attacking the basket, throwing down dunks — playing as if he were on a mission. He was 11 for 12 from the free-throw line and he was a plus-11 in the plusminus category.

“Your first game back, you’re just trying to concentrat­e on doing the right things, helping out and all that,” he said.

“I hope every time we get a new injured guy back, that gives us another boost. But unfortunat­ely, like I said, we’ve dealt with a lot of injuries so need as many bodies as we can get.” TODAY VS. CHARLOTTE When: 4 p.m. On the air: TV: Prime Ticket; Radio: 570, 1330. Update: The Hornets are coming off an impressive road win over Golden State. Charlotte center Dwight Howard is third in the NBA in rebounding (12.4 per game) and guard Kemba Walker is 17th in scoring (21.4).

 ?? Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times ?? AUSTIN RIVERS of the Clippers is having the best season of his sixyear NBA career.
Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times AUSTIN RIVERS of the Clippers is having the best season of his sixyear NBA career.

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