The Clippers were playing from behind basically the whole game, finishing the first quarter down nine. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was active early, making 3 of his 5 first quarter shots and leading the Clippers in scoring through the first frame with six. The Jazz had more to hang their hat on, as they collectively shot 50% from the field and had earned 7 free throw attempts to the Clippers’ zero. The free throw discrepancy was a constant issue throughout the game and I can attest that the home crowd was very frustrated with what felt like uneven calls.
Clippers Drop Another at Home, Lose 129-109 to Jazz
