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Clippers dominate Knicks, run winning streak to seven

- By Janis Carr

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Clippers at Pacers, Monday, 4p.m., BSSC

streak to seven.

The Clippers quit attacking in the second quarter, which allowed the Knicks to tie and then briefly take the lead, before the Clippers regained control and led, 7766, at halftime. It didn't take much to turn the game into a 20-point advantage.

Kawhi Leonard buried a 26-foot shot to give the Clippers a 102-82 lead with 4:53 left in the third and then finished off the Knicks, who were playing the second of a back-to-back and the third game of a five-game trip.

The Clippers continued to dominate in the fourth, allowing Lue to play five bench players for the final five minutes.

The Clippers were able to put away the Knicks (14-11) despite a quiet scoring night from James Harden.

Harden took a step back from two nights earlier when he picked up the slack for Paul George, who missed the game because of a sore hip. On Thursday, Harden attacked the basket, found teammates, connected with Zubac on pick-and-roll plays and finished the game against the Golden State Warriors with 28 points, 15 assists and seven rebounds.

On Saturday, he finished with 10 points, but had 12 assists. He now has 7,165 career assists, putting him ahead of Terry Porter for 17th place on the NBA's all-time assist list.

Harden's off-night didn't matter as the Clippers had six other players in double figures, led by Leonard, who finished with 36 points, the sixth time in the past nine games he has posted more than 30 or more points. He was 12 of 16 from the field, including 5 of 6 from the 3-point range.

George contribute­d 25 points, four rebounds and seven assists in his return from his one-game absence.

Zubac posted 13 points and 11 rebounds, while Norman Powell added 16 points, Terance Mann 13 and Westbrook 10.

The Clippers ran out to a 35-27 lead in the first quarter then stood around while the Knicks climbed back into the game with a 6-0 that closed the gap, 35-33, at the end of the first quarter. Then Knicks guard Jalen Brunson began finding the basket.

His two free throws at the 5:41 mark gave the Knicks their first lead, 54-52. His subsequent two baskets kept N.Y. ahead by two. But the Clippers managed to outduel them in the final three minutes of the first half to take a 77-66 lead into halftime.

The Clippers' 77 first-half points were the most they have scored in an opening half since they had 80 against the Sacramento Kings on Feb. 24, 2023.

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