Knight, Bledsoe lead Suns past short-handed Clippers

Phoenix Suns forward T.J. Warren, left, drives on Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford (11) during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Phoenix Suns forward T.J. Warren, left, drives on Los Angeles Clippers guard Jamal Crawford (11) during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015, in Phoenix. AP

PHOENIX, Arizona—Brandon Knight matched his career high with 37 points, Eric Bledsoe fell an assist shy of his second career triple-double and the Phoenix Suns rolled past the severely depleted Los Angeles Clippers 118-104 on Thursday night.

Bledsoe had 26 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.

The Clippers were without starting guards Chris Paul (groin strain) and J.J. Redick (lower back spasms), then Blake Griffin was ejected after drawing his second technical foul with 2:36 left in the first half.

That left Los Angeles without its top three scorers the rest of the way.

Jamaal Crawford scored 18 points and Wesley Johnson had 14 for the Clippers.

Knight made 6 of 10 3-point attempts. T.J. Warren matched his career best with 18 points for Phoenix, 14 in the second half.

Bledsoe had a great shot at that 10th assist in the final seconds when he found Jon Leuer inside, but the big forward missed the layup.

Phoenix snapped an eight-game losing streak against the Clippers.

The Suns starting backcourt of Bledsoe and Knight outscored the Clippers’ replacement guards Austin Rivers and Pablo Prigioni 63-17.

Immediately after Griffin’s ejection, the Suns went on a 9-1 run to end the half and lead 58-49, then blew it open by taking a 25-point lead in the third quarter. After Los Angeles cut the lead to 15 in the fourth quarter, Phoenix coach Jeff Hornacek put Knight back in the game, and that allowed the guard to match the career best he set against the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 31, 2013.

Griffin and the Suns’ Mirza Teletovic were called for double-technicals with 7:02 to play in the half. Less than 5 minutes later, Griffin apparently said something to the referee and was whistled for his second “T” and the ejection.

That left Los Angeles without three players who averaged a combined 58 points per game.

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