LOS ANGELES - Another night, another convincing win against an outmatched opponent for the Los Angeles Clippers. This time, it was the Los Angeles Lakers who felt the Clippers’ wrath in a 133-109 route at Staples Center on Tuesday.
For the third consecutive game (all wins), head coach Doc Rivers got to sit his starters in the fourth quarter, thanks to a 34-point cushion after three. Chris Paul piled up a game-high 27 points in 25 minutes, DeAndre Jordan (12 points, 11 rebounds) had his 33rd double-double by halftime, and J.J. Redick was on point from the get-go, turning nine field-goal attempts and six trips to the charity stripe into 24 points in 18 minutes.