Howard leads Rockets over Clippers | Inquirer Sports

Howard leads Rockets over Clippers

/ 12:58 PM December 20, 2015

Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul (3) is surrounded by Houston Rockets Patrick Beverley (2), Trevor Ariza and James Harden (13) as he passes off the ball in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015, in Houston. AP

Los Angeles Clippers’ Chris Paul (3) is surrounded by Houston Rockets Patrick Beverley (2), Trevor Ariza and James Harden (13) as he passes off the ball in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015, in Houston. AP

HOUSTON, Texas—Dwight Howard had 22 points and 14 rebounds, and the Houston Rockets built a huge lead early and rolled to a 107-97 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.

Houston led by as many as 26 points in the first half and was up by 12 after three quarters. The Rockets opened the fourth with an 8-2 run to make it 91-73. Marcus Thornton highlighted that spurt when he drove into the lane, evaded Blake Griffin and finished with a layup.

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Houston pushed the lead to 95-76 with about 7 1/2 minutes left when Howard blocked a shot by Austin Rivers, and Trevor Ariza grabbed the ball and dished it to Howard, who finished with a dunk on the other end. The starters for both teams sat down a few minutes after that.

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Griffin’s 22 points led the Clippers, who lost their second straight.

James Harden added 18 points with 11 assists, and Ariza scored 17 for the Rockets.

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The Rockets got things going with a 38-point first quarter in which they outrebounded the Clippers 20-5. Los Angeles intentionally fouled Howard and Clint Capela for a big chunk of the second to cut the lead to 11 by halftime.

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A 7-2 spurt, with five points from J.J. Redick, early in the third quarter got the Clippers to 61-53.

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Ariza made a 3-pointer to extend Houston’s lead, but the Clippers scored the next five points to make it 64-58. Ariza got Houston going again after that, making another 3 to hold off the rally.

Chris Paul made a 3-pointer just before the shot clock expired to get Los Angeles within seven points soon after that, but a third 3 by Ariza started a 10-2 run for Houston that made it 78-63 with about 90 seconds left in the third quarter.

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The Clippers led by one early before Houston scored 15 straight points to make it 23-9 with 5 minutes left in the first quarter. Harden scored seven points during that span and made two nifty passes to Donatas Motiejunas to help add four more points.

Los Angeles went almost 4 minutes without scoring as Houston built the lead. The Clippers finally broke the drought on a 3-pointer by Jamal Crawford with about 4 1/2 minutes left in the first.

The Clippers trailed by 22 with about 8 minutes left in the second quarter when they started hacking Houston’s big men. They intentionally fouled Howard on five possessions and Capela on three more over the next 3 1/2 minutes.

Howard made five of 10 attempts and Capela two of six. The tactic helped the Clippers go on a 15-7 run to cut the lead to 50-36.

Rockets interim coach J.B. Bickerstaff took both players out after that, but Howard returned a couple of minutes later and so did the Hack-A-Howard. He made one of two free throws before heading back to the bench.

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Los Angeles closed the first half with a 6-2 run to get to 57-46 at halftime.

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