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Clippers vs. Lakers: Score and Twitter Reaction from Christmas Day 2016
- Updated: December 26, 2016
The standings tell a different story, but the Los Angeles Lakers were kings of the city again on Sunday with a 111-102 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Lakers used a dominant 34-16 advantage in the third quarter to spearhead the effort and then staved off a charge from the Clippers in the fourth. The Lakers moved to 12-22 and snapped a four-game losing streak and stretch of 12 losses in 13 tries, while the Clippers dropped to 22-10.
Baxter Holmes of ESPN.com noted the win also ended an 11-game losing streak for the Lakers in the intracity battle.
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While the Lakers will take the win given their recent struggles, the Clippers were significantly undermanned. Chris Paul was ruled out before the game, per Dan Woike of the Orange County Register, and Blake Griffin is still out with a knee injury. What’s more, Woike noted J.J. Redick was ruled out for the remainder of the contest in the second half with a sore hamstring.
Despite the injury, Redick tied for the game high with 22 points behind 4-of-7 shooting from three-point range. Jamal Crawford poured in 22 points off the bench, and Marreese Speights chipped in 15. The Clippers as a whole shot just 43.5 percent from the field and couldn’t keep up with the Lakers in the second half.
All five starters and seven Lakers in total scored in double figures, led by 19 each from Nick Young and Timofey Mozgov. D’Angelo Russell added 14, while Julius Randle and Luol Deng each scored 13.
Although it was to no avail, the Clippers controlled the early going and extended a 12-10 lead to 29-18 with a Redick layup. However, the Lakers ended the first quarter on a 9-2 run to pull within 31-27 despite 12 first-quarter points from Redick.
Eight different Lakers players scored in the opening 12 minutes in a balanced offensive attack.
The two teams engaged in a back-and-forth battle for most of the second quarter, with neither side seizing much momentum. Redick made it 54-46 with a three-pointer, but the Purple and Gold again closed a quarter in impressive fashion …