Los Angeles Times

Clippers rally, stay on roll

George scores at least 30 for third game in a row as team wins fifth straight, capping 7-2 homestand.

- By Andrew Greif

They close strong behind big games from George and Morris to beat Detroit for their fifth win in a row.

Trying to reset his defense after seeing Marcus Morris make his fifth three-pointer Sunday , Detroit coach Dwane Casey called for a timeout midway through the third quarter inside Staples Center.

The shot was the Clippers’ fourth consecutiv­e make, their sixth in their previous seven attempts and pushed their shooting against the Pistons to a blistering 70% — the kind of scoring avalanche from this season’s highesteff­iciency offense that has buried many an opponent.

Many, but not all. Because when Casey took the timeout, his team still led by seven. By the third quarter’s end, the Clippers were still shooting 69% — and the Pistons nonetheles­s led by five, their advantage seemingly impervious to one of the Clippers’ best offensive performanc­es in a season full of worthy candidates.

The only thing more startling than their own scoring was their inability to block Detroit’s.

Having entered the game ranking 23rd in offensive efficiency, 25th in overall accuracy and 19th in three-point shooting, the Pistons shot 52% and 46% from three-point range against a defense missing Kawhi Leonard, who rested, and feasted when afforded easy opportunit­ies by the Clippers’ own mistakes.

Their defense finally showed up. It was better late than never.

The Clippers’ 19-8 run late over the final five minutes of the fourth was finally enough to secure a 131124 victory that is their fifth consecutiv­e. They end a nine-game homestand with a 7-2 record.

Takeaways from the victory:

8 Closing out the Pistons kept the Clippers from wasting two enormous performanc­es by Paul George (32 points) and Morris (33).

After resting Friday, George picked up right where he’d left off by scoring at least 30 for a third consecutiv­e game. Considerin­g the team’s almost out-of-body shooting statistics, George’s fourth quarter was an outlier, making just one of his nine shots. And yet that one was a poster dunk over rookie Isaiah Stewart that was easily the game’s biggest highlight.

8 The Clippers (37-18) dug themselves a 12-point hole in the first half because it wasn’t enough that Detroit was enjoying one of its best shooting nights of the season. The Clippers gifted Detroit 17 turnovers for 28 points, many of which were live-ball mistakes that helped Detroit (16-38) score 15 transition points.

Reggie Jackson had four turnovers, but Rajon Rondo added three and four teammates had two apiece.

8 On paper, this seemed like another game where DeMarcus Cousins could find playing time during his 10-day contract. Instead, the Clippers played forward Patrick Patterson as a backup center.

But mostly, they rode starter Ivica Zubac, who responded with a season-high seven assists, 10 rebounds and 13 points. His 11th double-double this season marked a new single-season career high.

8 One of the unsung efforts was that of Nicolas Batum, who scored 14 points off the bench, added nine rebounds and, in a rare display of defense during the Clippers’ porous first three quarters, stopped a dunk attempt by Pistons rookie Saddiq Bey at the rim by placing his right hand just inches from the basket.

8 These teams will meet again Wednesday in Detroit, but Serge Ibaka won’t be in the Clippers’ lineup then, either. Ibaka, who has missed 13 consecutiv­e games and hasn’t played since March 14 because of a back injury, won’t join the Clippers on their trip that also includes games Tuesday in Indiana and Friday against Philadelph­ia, coach Tyronn Lue said.

 ?? Jae C. Hong Associated Press ?? CLIPPERS’ Ivica Zubac, dunking over Detroit Pistons’ Mason Plumlee during the first half, had a season-high seven assists, 10 rebounds and 13 points. It was his 11th double-double this season.
Jae C. Hong Associated Press CLIPPERS’ Ivica Zubac, dunking over Detroit Pistons’ Mason Plumlee during the first half, had a season-high seven assists, 10 rebounds and 13 points. It was his 11th double-double this season.

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