Clippers beat Heat, 107-100, for 4th straight win | Inquirer Sports

Clippers beat Heat, 107-100, for 4th straight win

/ 05:23 PM November 15, 2012

Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin, right, puts up a shot as Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade defends during the first half of their NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES — Blake Griffin and Chris Paul had double-doubles, with Paul keying a third-quarter spurt that helped carry the Los Angeles Clippers to a 107-100 win over the Miami Heat on Wednesday night.

Griffin had 20 points and 14 rebounds and Paul had 16 points and 10 assists to lead five players in double figures in the Clippers’ fourth straight win. Jamal Crawford added 22 points off the bench.

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LeBron James scored 30 points for the defending NBA champions, who lost their fifth in a row against the Clippers in Los Angeles. Ray Allen added 14 points, including four 3-pointers, as the Heat dropped to 2-2 on their current six-game trip.

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Dwyane Wade was held to six points – well below his 18.4 average – playing with a sprained left foot that kept him out of the morning shootaround.

The Clippers were clinging to a 72-70 lead in the third quarter when Paul switched from distributor to scorer, running off 13 straight points and extending their lead to 85-74 going into the fourth. The Clippers hit five 3-pointers in building the game’s first double-digit lead after neither team led by more than six points in the first half.

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Wade was called for a technical after tangling with Ryan Hollins and then he missed a jumper over Hollins on Miami’s last shot of the third.

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The Clippers’ roll continued into the fourth, with Eric Bledsoe scoring their first eight points for a 93-76 lead. Griffin and Paul were on the bench, giving the second unit its chance to dominate the offense. Bledsoe finished with 12 points and Caron Butler had 15.

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Griffin and Paul returned after Miami cut its deficit to 104-93 with 3:47 remaining. But it was only for insurance as the Heat failed to make a serious run in the closing minutes.

Miami led 54-52 at halftime. James wasted no time asserting himself with a driving dunk 12 seconds into the game. The Clippers answered with eight straight points, the biggest run either team managed in the half.

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Both teams put on a riveting display of dunks, 3-point shooting and power moves. The crowd cheered when Bledsoe blocked Wade on his way to the basket and then Norris Cole airballed a 3-pointer after the Heat recovered the ball.

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