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Clippers ride on Crawford show

Griffins side posts 102-88 win over hosts NY Knicks; Heat beat Lakers
Last Updated : 11 February 2013, 19:46 IST
Last Updated : 11 February 2013, 19:46 IST

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 Reserves Jamal Crawford and Eric Bledsoe led a fourth-quarter surge that carried the visiting Los Angeles Clippers to a 102-88 victory over the New York Knicks in a battle of NBA division leaders on Sunday.

The victory improved the Pacific-leading Clippers to 36-17, healthy again after losing eight of their last 11 games while dealing with a slew of injuries.

The Atlantic Division-leading New York, who had been 19-6 at Madison Square Garden this season, dropped to 32-17 despite 42 points from Carmelo Anthony. "It was a team effort," said Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro. "Everybody stepped up at some point."

Los Angeles were coming off a 22-point drubbing by the reigning NBA champion Miami Heat on Friday when they had their full complement of players for the first time this season. But in the early Garden matinee on a frigid day in New York, the Clippers showed off their depth and balance.

"Friday we were pretty bad," Clippers forward Blake Griffin said. "We had lapses defensively, especially trying to slow down Melo (Anthony), but overall I thought we did a much better job as far as communicating, rotating and playing team basketball."

Crawford and Bledsoe combined for 13 of the Clippers' first 15 points in the final quarter as Los Angeles extended a narrow 71-70 third-quarter lead to an 86-77 bulge midway through the fourth. Veteran Grant Hill came in to closely guard and slow down forward Anthony, who scored 38 points through three quarters.

Knicks coach Mike Woodson took some of the blame for going with his second unit during that critical stretch while he rested Anthony.

"I sat Melo to start the fourth to give him a blow. In hindsight I should have let him keep going," Woodson said. "That two-minute stretch we dug ourselves into a hole. I didn't give them enough time to get back in it. I went back with our starters and at that time Melo had cooled off and we couldn't get into an offensive flow."

New York closed within six at 92-86 with 2:45 left, but Los Angeles streaked to a 10-2 finish to clinch their win.

Crawford finished with 27 points, and Chris Paul, who led the way for the Clippers in the first half, scored 25. Griffin added 17 points and Bledsoe contributed 13.
Reuters

Results: NY Knicks: 88 lt to LA Clippers: 102; Miami: 107 bt LA Lakers: 97; Boston: 118 bt Denver: 114; Toronto: 102 bt New Orleans: 89; Orlando: 110 bt Portland: 104; Memphis: 105 bt Minnesota: 88; Brooklyn: 86 lt to San Antonio: 111; Phoenix: 69 lt to Oklahoma City: 97; Sacramento: 117 bt Houston: 111.

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Published 11 February 2013, 19:46 IST

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