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James Harden, Clippers Stay Hot with Wire-to-Wire Win at Nets
James Harden scored 31 points on 10-for-13 shooting and Kawhi Leonard added 26 as the Clippers improved to eight wins in 10 games, dominating Brooklyn from start to finish.
- On Friday night at Barclays Center, the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Brooklyn Nets 121-105, led by James Harden's 31 points and Kawhi Leonard's 26.
- Brooklyn Nets missed their first eight shots and fell into a 16-2 hole early, then the Los Angeles Clippers opened the second quarter on a 10-0 run, forcing Jordi Fernandez to burn timeouts.
- The Clippers shot 59.2% and tied a season high, carving up the Brooklyn Nets at a 63.2% clip into halftime with a 63-47 lead.
- The win pushed the Los Angeles Clippers to 8 wins in 10 games as Brooklyn dropped to 11-24 and begins a three-game Western Conference trip Sunday at FedExForum.
- Oddly, the game featured both a rookie milestone and brutal 3-point droughts as Egor Demin, Brooklyn Nets rookie guard, made back-to-back five 3s, and Michael Porter Jr. went 0-for-9 from deep.
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James Harden, Clippers beat Nets to remain hot
NEW YORK — As hot as the Clippers have been the past few weeks, they weren’t likely to misfire against one of the worst teams in the NBA. James Harden scored 31 points, Kawhi Leonard had 26 and the Clippers led wire-to-wire to beat the struggling Brooklyn Nets, 121-105, on Friday night. Reserve guard Jordan Miller made his first six shots and added 21 points. John Collins had 16 for the Clippers (14-23), who bounced back from their loss to the N…
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