NBA

Regular Season Round 116: Indiana P. - LA Clippers 91-99

Date: February 28, 2013
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Los Angeles Clippers took advantage of Roy Hibbert's suspension Thursday night. Between Blake Griffin's dunks and Chris Paul's drives, the Clippers' stars dominated the middle, forced Indiana into an uncharacteristically sloppy game and beat the Pacers at their own physical game inside, too. It was the perfect recipe for getting past one of the NBA's hottest teams. Paul scored 29 points, one short of his season high, and Griffin finished with 18 points and 14 rebounds as the Clippers held off Indiana's frenetic late charge for a 99-91 victory. "I watch the Pacers a lot. (David) West is like my brother, and they have been beating teams real bad lately, especially here at home," Paul said. "So I think this is a good win for us. I think every night we are going into different arenas and the other team knows they are in for a dogfight. I think we're becoming like a San Antonio or a Miami or any of the other top teams." On paper, it looked like any other night for the Clippers (42-18). They dominated in the paint, outscoring Indiana 50-32. Griffin finished with at least 17 points, seven rebounds and two assists in his eighth straight game and, of course, added a couple of more dunks to his highlight reel. Paul, second in the league in assists per game, had eight more on a night he went 11 of 18 from the field, 6 of 6 from the free-throw line and grabbed six rebounds. And Jamal Crawford scored 23 points in 27 minutes off the bench. Los Angeles (42-18) won its third straight and this time beat one of the NBA's best home teams on its own court. But from the looks of it, it was a tough night, too. Trey Thompkins sat out with a bruised left knee. Grant Hill kept an ice pack on his sore lower back all night and never made it into the game. Eric Bledsoe played just 13 minutes, icing his sore left calf most of the night, and Matt Barnes had ice packs on both his knees when he wasn't playing, too. And that list didn't even count two starters who got dinged during the game — center DeAndre Jordan, who left early in the third quarter with a bloody nose, and Griffin, who briefly pulled his shooting sleeve down so trainers could check his right elbow after he was fouled in the third quarter and crashed hard to the floor. "It's not great," said Griffin, who has been dealing with a bursa sac problem in the elbow. "I got it drained a couple weeks ago, right after the All-Star break, so I'm sure it will puff right back up." Whether it was because the Pacers were without Hibbert or it was just an off night, Indiana didn't look anything like the team that had won five straight by an average margin of 23.8 points. Instead, the Pacers (36-22) held the lead just four times all night — never by more than two points — and couldn't keep the lead for more than one defensive possession. David West finished with 22 points and six rebounds, All-Star Paul George had 20 points and five assists and Danny Granger played his best game since returning from a left knee injury last weekend. Granger finished with a season-high 12 points in 19 minutes on 5-of-10 shooting. What went wrong? The Pacers' defense allowed Los Angeles to shoot 48.8 percent from the field and their imprecise passing led to 20 turnovers. The biggest reason may have been the absence of Hibbert, who drew a one-game suspension for starting a shoving match in Tuesday night's victory over Golden State. "Roy Hibbert makes a big difference in our team," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. "Everybody says he's having a bad year, but he's having a good year. We have the No. 1 defense in the league and he's a big part of it." That much was evident on Thursday at every key turn in the game. The Clippers used three 13-3 spurts — one in the second quarter, one late in the third and again to start the fourth — to seize control. When the final flurry ended, the Clippers had a commanding 89-72 lead with 7:06 to play. Indiana charged back with two 3-pointers from George and another from George Hill. And when George made two free throws with 2:45 to go, the Pacers were within 91-87. But Paul refused to let the Pacers get any closer. He scored the final eight points for the Clippers, making a 16-foot fadeaway, driving in for two layups and making two free throws to earn the praise of the Pacers coach. "Best point guard in the universe right now," Vogel said. Courtesy of: MICHAEL MAROT,AP Sports Writer
  INDIANA P. (coach: Rick Carlisle)91
  FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS   FOULS   BLOCKS  
#   NAME MIN 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF RB AS F RV ST FV AG TO PT RNK +/-
83 GRIQDR, Oiul 38 4-9 (38.7%) 3-66 (41.3%) 8-8 (655%) 5 3 3 0 8 5 8 6 5 3 85 60 5
86 WRsU, giLad 47 3-64 (45.2%) 6-6 (655%) 66-63 (92.1%) 3 8 1 3 4 5 6 6 5 3 88 60 5
4 Hall, GRIQDR 42 8-0 (35%) 8-9 (82.1%) 8-3 (05%) 4 6 3 6 3 5 5 5 5 5 68 4 5
1 AURphRjsIj, vijZR 87 1-9 (20.9%) 6-6 (655%) 6-8 (05%) 5 9 9 3 8 5 6 5 5 3 61 85 5
82 bihajBa, oij 80 8-4 (11.9%) 5-5 (5%) 6-6 (655%) 5 0 0 6 4 5 6 8 5 6 0 7 5
44 GQijDRQ, gijjF 67 3-2 (05%) 6-8 (05%) 6-8 (05%) 6 6 8 6 6 5 5 5 5 8 68 1 5
05 HijsMQIuDh, wFlRQ 69 5-4 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 8 8 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 8 5 -3 5
87 ORjdRQDQiph, zRff 60 6-4 (44.4%) 5-5 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 4 3 9 5 4 5 6 5 5 8 8 4 5
63 SuDusUaj, g.z. 66 5-5 (5%) 5-8 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 -8 5
  zIhjsIj, PQlijdI 0 6-6 (655%) 5-6 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 6 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 8 8 5
3 YIujD, AiB  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
00 HaMMRQU, eIF  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
80 GQRRj, GRQild  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
wIUil   84-05 (31.5%) 7-80 (41.5%) 62-80 (98.5%) 63 81 35 62 88 5 1 3 5 85 76 19  


  LA CLIPPERS (coach: Tyronn Lue)99
  FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS   FOULS   BLOCKS  
#   NAME MIN 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF RB AS F RV ST FV AG TO PT RNK +/-
48 GQaffaj, mliVR 41 9-65 (95%) 5-5 (5%) 3-0 (25%) 8 68 63 8 0 5 5 5 5 6 62 83 5
4 Oiul, ChQas 40 65-60 (11.9%) 6-4 (44.4%) 1-1 (655%) 6 0 1 2 6 5 6 5 5 8 87 43 5
9 PdIB, viBiQ 82 8-0 (35%) 5-4 (5%) 8-3 (05%) 6 8 4 6 3 5 6 6 5 6 1 -6 5
66 CQiTfIQd, ziBil 89 2-63 (09.6%) 6-8 (05%) 3-3 (655%) 5 6 6 5 8 5 5 5 5 8 84 64 5
88 miQjRs, biUU 81 6-6 (655%) 5-8 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 6 8 4 6 3 5 6 5 5 5 8 6 5
86 wuQaif, eIjjF 88 8-4 (11.9%) 5-5 (5%) 6-8 (05%) 6 8 4 6 4 5 8 8 5 4 0 0 5
0 muUlRQ, CiQIj 88 6-4 (44.4%) 5-1 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 6 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 8 -1 5
6 mallups, ChiujZRF 86 5-5 (5%) 6-1 (61.9%) 5-5 (5%) 5 6 6 6 4 5 6 6 5 6 4 -8 5
68 mlRdsIR, qQaZ 64 8-4 (11.9%) 6-6 (655%) 5-5 (5%) 6 8 4 3 6 5 6 5 5 5 9 64 5
1 zIQdij, gRSjdQR 65 8-4 (11.9%) 5-5 (5%) 5-5 (5%) 6 5 6 5 8 5 6 8 5 6 3 3 5
43 GQRRj, WallaR  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
44 Hall, GQijU  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
60 HIllajs, eFij  gXO - CIiZh's gRZasaIj
wIUil   40-09 (16.3%) 3-84 (69.3%) 69-86 (26.5%) 7 89 41 62 81 5 2 1 5 66 77 20  



Terms:
Field Goals :  2PM-A  (2 point Field Goal made-attempts)     3PM-A  (3 point Field Goal made-attempts)   FTM-A (free throws made-attempt)
Rebounds : OFF (Offensive)  DEF (Defensive)   TOT  (total)
Fouls : CM (Committed)  RV (received)
Blocks : FV (In Favor)  AG (Against)
Other terms : MIN (minutes)  AST (assists)  ST (steals)   TO (Turnovers)   PTS (points)  RNK (ranking)