The final buzzer sounded, and fans throughout Staples Center stood on their feet and applauded. The LA Clippers not only won the game, but clinched home-court advantage for their first round match-up with the Utah Jazz. Overall, it was a great game by everyone. The starters looked good, the bench looked good, and they looked ready for playoff basketball. Lost in the commotion, a franchise record was broken.
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