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NBA opens probe into Rockets-Clippers events

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LOS ANGELES -- The NBA has spoken to Clippers star Blake Griffin as well as other players from the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles as part of its investigat­ion into late-game and postgame incidents involving the teams.

Griffin confirmed Tuesday that he had been contacted by league officials.

"I've spoken to them," he said after attending an L.A. Clippers Foundation event at an elementary school. "I'm sure they've talked to everybody by now. We'll see what they come up with."

Tempers boiled over Monday night late in the Clippers' 113-102 victory, to the point where several security guards were needed outside the Houston locker room afterward.

"I wouldn't call it pretty crazy," Griffin said. "In this day and age everything kind of gets blown a little bit out of proportion."

Citing anonymous NBA sources, ESPN reported several Rockets players headed toward the Clippers' locker room afterward, seeking a confrontat­ion, but were escorted away by security before anything got physical.

"We were exactly where we were supposed to be. All our guys were in the locker room talking," Griffin said Tuesday. "We were doing the right thing."

There were incidents as well in the closing minutes of Chris Paul's first game against the Clippers at Staples Center since he was traded to the Rockets last summer. Griffin appeared to bump Houston coach Mike D'Antoni, and they exchanged words. Griffin and Houston's Trevor Ariza were later ejected after another incident.

"I think the NBA should finish their investigat­ion," Clippers owner Steve Ballmer said Tuesday. "I'm glad we got the win last night and I'm glad all our guys were in our locker room all night last night."

Afterward, neither team offered specifics on what happened, if anything, in the Clippers' locker room.

Paul was asked about it and dodged the question.

"I don't know," he said. "We took our loss. Tough loss."

It seems almost inevitable the NBA would take some disciplina­ry action against players. Paul is also the president of the National Basketball Players Associatio­n, which did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

"Chris was a great Clipper, solid citizen his whole time here," Ballmer said. "But as I told him last time we had dinner, 'Every time we play, I'm against you the whole time.'" AP

 ??  ?? HOUSTON ROCKETS guard Gerald Green, left, looks at referee Mike Callahan after receiving a technical foul during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers, Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Los Angeles. The Clippers won 113-102.
HOUSTON ROCKETS guard Gerald Green, left, looks at referee Mike Callahan after receiving a technical foul during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers, Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Los Angeles. The Clippers won 113-102.

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