Clippers beat Lakers to win division title

Updated: 2013-04-09 05:49

By Associated Press in Los Angeles (China Daily)

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 Clippers beat Lakers to win division title

Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin leaps for a dunk against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half of the Clippers' 109-85 victory on Sunday. Alex Gallardo / Reuters

Chris Paul held up the red T-shirt reading "Can't Stop Los Angeles" for a quick postgame photo. He didn't put it on, and neither did his Clippers teammates.

There was no celebrating on court or in the locker room after they beat the Lakers 109-95 on Sunday to clinch the Clippers' first Pacific Division title in franchise history against a team that has long overshadowed them.

"It just feels like something we were supposed to do," said Paul, who had 24 points and 12 assists. "It means we're headed in the right direction. We're not satisfied. We understand this is something small compared to the big picture."

Blake Griffin had 24 points and 12 rebounds as the playoff-bound Clippers swept the Lakers 4-0 for the first time since Donald Sterling bought the team in 1981.

The 1974-75 team, known as the Buffalo Braves, had the franchise's only other sweep of the Lakers.

Fans chanted, "Sweep! Sweep!" in the closing seconds.

Sterling accepted a congratulatory handshake from a fan after the game.

"It's always good to sweep a team in your division, in the West," said Griffin, savoring the first division title of his young career. "I'm proud of how we won the game a little bit differently. We kept up a nice tempo the whole game."

Jamal Crawford had 20 points off the bench, DeAndre Jordan had 13 rebounds and Caron Butler scored 14 points for the Clippers, who knew that even if they lost, they could have clinched later Sunday if Utah won at Golden State. Utah defeated the Warriors, 97-90.

"We didn't want to do it that way," Paul said. "We wanted to clinch on our own terms."

Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said, "You have to earn it and today we did."

As the division winner, the Clippers are guaranteed a top-four seed but will only open the playoffs with home-court advantage if they finish the season with a better record than the team in fifth, which currently is Memphis.

"Hopefully, we're playing well at the right time going to the playoffs," Crawford said.

He chalked up winning the division title at home against the Lakers to "the basketball gods set it up that way".

Dwight Howard scored 25 points, including 9 of 13 free throws, for the Lakers, who played without injured starters Steve Nash and Metta World Peace. Kobe Bryant added 25 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds, and Pau Gasol had 12 points and 13 rebounds as the Lakers' three-game winning streak ended.

Playing as the home team, the Clippers dealt their Staples Center co-tenant's playoff hopes a serious blow.

With the Jazz's win, they moved a half-game ahead of the ninth-place Lakers, who have five regular-season games left. The Jazz own the tiebreaker with the Lakers.

"We've got a bigger challenge than worrying about beating the Clippers in one game," Bryant said. "They obviously performed extremely well against us all four times. Our concern is playing well in order to get into the playoffs, get guys healthy, and go in there and see what we can do."

Notes:

The Clippers need one more win for the most at home in franchise history. They also had 30 in 1974-75 ... The Clippers have won the season series against the Lakers twice in franchise history, including this season ... Clippers G Chauncey Billups missed his fifth straight game with a strained right groin ... Steve Nash missed his third in a row with a strained right hamstring ... Metta World Peace is ahead of schedule in recovering from left knee surgery and could return sooner than the six weeks he was expected to be out. ... Rihanna, Billy Crystal and Regina King attended the game.

(China Daily 04/09/2013 page24)

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