Rowan Kavner
LOS ANGELES – At any other point during the Clippers’ 10-game winning streak, Paul Pierce’s late fourth quarter 3-point attempt likely would’ve gone through.
But eventually the Clippers (26-14), who boasted the NBA’s third-ranked defense and made more 3-pointers or shot a higher percentage from long range than every team they faced during their 10-game winning streak, had to go through a lapse at some point.
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That’s what happened Saturday night in a 110-103 loss to the Kings (17-23), which snapped the Clippers’ double-digit winning streak, as Sacramento went 52 percent from 3-point range and the Clippers shot just 39.