The Bakersfield Californian

Clippers beat Thunder 108-101

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LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Leonard scored 34 points and the Los Angeles Clippers beat Oklahoma City 108101 on Sunday for their seventh consecutiv­e victory and second straight over the Thunder.

Serge Ibaka added 17 points. At 13-4, the Clippers are tied with the Lakers for the best record in the NBA. Leonard’s total was one off his season high to go with nine rebounds and eight assists. He had 31 points in LA’s 14-point win over the Thunder on Friday night.

“On a night when we weren’t making shots, it was a good, tough, grind-out win for us,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. “Kawhi had it going so we played through him a lot, especially in the second half. We had to ride him pretty hard just so we could continue to keep the lead.”

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 23 points against his former team, and George Hill added 22 points. Oklahoma City has lost three in a row and five of six.

“It was a huge improvemen­t from the first game,” forward Isaiah Roby said. “We came out with a lot more fight this game.”

Hill hit three straight 3-pointers for the Thunder after they trailed by 17 in the fourth. Reggie Jackson turned the ball over and Luguentz Dort fed Gilgeous-Alexander for a dunk that capped 11 consecutiv­e points and cut their deficit to 102-96.

Leonard dunked to stop the Thunder’s run. Gilgeous-Alexander dribbled inside and scored, getting the Thunder back within six. Oklahoma City was forced to foul in the closing seconds and Jackson made 4 of 6 free throws to close it out.

“He did a great job of just getting us the lead,” Jackson said of Leonard. “They were loading up on Kawhi and Paul. They did a great job of attacking.”

The Thunder hung around in the third, cutting their deficit to 72-67. But Leonard hit a 3-pointer and another basket, quickly restoring the Clippers’ lead to double digits. They were bolstered by Jackson’s 10 points, including eight in a row, after he started the second half.

“We’re playing team basketball and sharing the ball,” Leonard said. “We’re having some breakdowns defensivel­y, but we’re staying positive.”

The Thunder fell behind by 17 points in the first half and rallied to close within eight three times in the second quarter.

Leonard hit a 3-pointer that sent the Clippers into halftime leading 56-45.

RAPTORS 107, PACERS 102

INDIANAPOL­IS — OG Anunoby scored a season-high 30 points and made three free throws in the final minute to break a tie and help surging Toronto beat Indiana.

The Raptors have won two straight and five of their last six, including this one without injured All-Stars Kyle Lowry and Pascal Siakam.

Myles Turner had 25 points and six blocks to lead the Pacers, who have lost three of four.

Toronto took control midway through the second quarter and extended the lead to 58-47 at the half.

After Indiana cut the deficit to 77-75 following three quarters, the Pacers took two brief leads early in the fourth.

But the Raptors broke an 82-all tie with an 8-0 run. Indiana tied the score again with 1:07 to play, but Anunoby made three of four free throws and the Raptors scored the final five points.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS / AP ?? Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard dunks during the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Thunder in Los Angeles.
ASHLEY LANDIS / AP Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard dunks during the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Thunder in Los Angeles.

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