Don?t let that 19-28 Los Angeles Clippers record fool you. These Clippers can run and jump like the monstars in Space Jam.
Los Angeles came into their Monday night game against the Milwaukee Bucks riding an eight game home winning streak, mostly on the back of the human jet pack, Blake Griffin. Even with Eric Gordon and Chris Kaman sidelined, the Clippers managed to stretch that streak to nine games with a fourth quarter surge and a 105-98 victory over the Bucks.
By Jake McCormick
Notable Milwaukee Bucks performers:
When Keyon Dooling (5-11 fg, 1-4 3fg, 11 pts, 8 asts, 3 rbs, 1 TO) wasn?t driving and executing good wrap around passes, he was taking advantage of open looks, especially in the second half. Dooling was also a huge asset defensively, as he picked Clippers? pockets three times and made the most of his increasingly decreasing minutes.
Brandon Jennings (5-13 fg, 2-3 3fg, 12 pts, 3 asts) was the sole spark that lit the Bucks? match at the start of the second quarter, holding responsibility for all 10 of Milwaukee?s points in a 10-2 run (eight points, one assist). Jennings was a chucker in his 17 minutes, but watching him take over a small stretch of the game in limited minutes is the most encouraging thing you could see in his second game back.
In his past nine starts, Corey Maggette has averaged 18.6 points a game, hitting 49.5% on field goals, 44% on [More …]
Source: http://www.thesportsbank.net/milwaukee-bucks/blake-griffin-goes-space-jam-on-the-milwaukee-bucks/
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