Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Clippers win big but lose Westbrook to hand injury

- By Janis Carr Correspond­ent

LOS ANGELES >> This was going to be one of those “get right” games, an opportunit­y for the Clippers to fix issues that threatened to undo the good they had accomplish­ed the previous two months.

The lowly Washington Wizards, winners of just nine games this season, were the perfect opponents to get that done.

And the Clippers didn't waste the occasion, coming away with a needed 140-115 victory Friday at Crypto.com Arena.

But the feel-good victory was tempered by the news that Russell Westbrook suffered

THE SCORE CLIPPERS 140, WIZARDS 115 Clippers at Timberwolv­es, Sunday, 12:30 p.m., Ch. 5

Up next: a fractured left hand in the first half, spoiling his bobblehead night.

There was no further word from the Clippers on how long Westbrook would be out.

Unlike their previous eight games, though, the Clippers (37-20) cut down their turnovers (9), played hard on defense, especially in transition, and shot 57.4 from the field and 40.6 from the 3-point range to get back to winning. They had lost four of their past eight games, including the past two.

Having Paul George back on the court made that easier. George returned after missing the previous two games because of meniscus irritation in his left knee and quickly made up for lost time. He had 17 points in the first half and finished with 22 points, six rebounds and three assists in 30 minutes.

Having George back took some of the load off Kawhi Leonard, who has been carrying the team lately. Not that Leonard didn't do his share. He scored 27 points, had nine rebounds and four assists.

James Harden led the

Clippers with a team-high 28 points on 9-of-13 shooting, including 6 of 9 3-pointers, and eight assists.

Instead of getting discourage­d by Westbrook's injury, the Clippers maintained their focus throughout the second half. Coach Tyronn Lue said he reminded his team before the game that if they simply competed at a high level, “everything else will take care of itself.” They listened, stretching their lead to 28 points in the third quarter.

The huge advantage enabled Lue to play the second unit, including little-used Bones Hyland, for a significan­t chunk of time in the third quarter and at the start of the fourth.

 ?? RYAN SUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clippers forward Paul George speaks with coach Tyronn Lue during the first half of Friday's game against Washington.
RYAN SUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clippers forward Paul George speaks with coach Tyronn Lue during the first half of Friday's game against Washington.

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