- Final0PHX
GS118
120118
120 - Final1SA
CLE112
105112
105 - Final2NO
MIL111
107111
107 - Final3LAL
MIN117
92117
92 - Final4DEN
ORL98
10998
109 - Final5MEM
PHI88
10288
102 - Final6UTAH
SEA112
93112
93 - Final7NJ
TOR91
10991
109 - FinalOTOT8ATL
CHA98
10098
100 - Final9NY
BOS103
111103
111 - Final10POR
DAL76
9676
96 - Final11IND
DET80
9680
96 - Final12SAC
HOU87
8987
89 - Final13WSH
LAC91
8991
89
Final
Series starts 2/13
| Game 1: Wednesday, February 13th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Wizards | 91 | Final |
| Clippers | 89 | |
| Recap »Boxscore » | ||
| Game 2: Saturday, March 15th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Clippers | 109 | Final OT |
| Wizards | 119 | |
| Recap »Boxscore » | ||
7:30 PM ET, February 13, 2008
STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, CA
Top Performers
Washington: A. Jamison 29 Pts, 9 Reb, 3 Stl
Los Angeles: A. Thornton 24 Pts, 9 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Stl
The Los Angeles Clippers are thrilled their road trip is over. The Washington Wizards will only be happy if theirs ends with a sorely needed victory.
Washington tries to halt its worst losing streak in more than six years when it faces a Clippers team happy to be back in sunny California to open a six-game homestand.
"You don't know how much I want to get back to 75 degrees," Corey Maggette said after Los Angeles (17-32) completed a seven-game road swing that ended Monday in Milwaukee, where the temperature never climbed above 12 degrees.
The Wizards (24-27) might not mind returning to the chilly weather in D.C. after this game ends a road trip which has included losses at Denver, Phoenix and Golden State. Their overall skid is up to eight games, their longest since Nov. 4-22, 2001. The previous season marked the last time they lost nine in a row.
Roger Mason's career-high 32 points were not enough for the injury-plagued Wizards on Monday as they blew a 23-point lead in a 120-117 loss to the Warriors.
"It stinks that it's all for nothing," Mason said. "We were desperate tonight, and we should have won. It's very tough to shake off. We played well the whole game."
Mason was making his eighth start of the season due to the absence of injured point guard Antonio Daniels, who has been starting nearly all season with Gilbert Arenas sidelined following knee surgery. While Daniels (sore ankle) hopes to return Wednesday after missing the last two games, All-Star forward Caron Butler may miss a fifth consecutive game due to a strained left hip.
The Clippers have dealt with their share of injuries, missing Elton Brand and Shaun Livingston all season, so they were somewhat pleased to go 3-4 on their road swing.
"We talked about how going back with three wins off this road trip would be a nice trip for us," Los Angeles coach Mike Dunleavy said after Monday's 96-89 win over the Bucks.
Only one of the Clippers' next 12 games won't be in the Staples Center -- a visit to Denver on Feb. 29 following this homestand. Their next five games after that trip will be in Los Angeles, including a 'road' game against the Lakers.
The Clippers have split their last eight games -- not bad for a sub-.500 team in the talent-heavy Western Conference -- and rookie Al Thornton has been a key factor.
The former Florida State star has averaged 17.9 points over the last eight games. He scored a team-high 25 on Monday, shooting 12-of-20 from the field.
"Al is playing well for us," Clippers point guard Sam Cassell said. "He's getting the opportunity to play and he's showcasing what he can do. He can play. He's athletic and he's got one of the fastest first steps in the league. He's going to be special."
What hasn't been special lately is the Wizards' defense. They are allowing an average of 105.8 points during the eight-game skid while opponents have shot 51.7 percent from the field.
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Gameday Matchup
WSH | LAC | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 43-39 | 23-59 |
| Avg Points | 98.8 | 93.8 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 99.2 | 101.1 |
| Home Record | 25-16 | 13-28 |
| Road Record | 18-23 | 10-31 |
| Current Streak | L1 | L7 |
| Last 10 | 5-5 | 2-8 |
| Team Stats: Washington | Los Angeles | ||
Injury Report
| Washington | ||
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| Los Angeles | ||
| No significant injuries | ||
Fantasy Injury News | View NBA injury report
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Last 5 Games
| Washington | Los Angeles |
|---|---|
| Feb 11 @GS Loss 120-117 Feb 10 @PHX Loss 108-107 Feb 08 @DEN Loss 111-100 Feb 06 SA Loss 85-77 Feb 05 @PHI Loss 101-96 |
Feb 11 @MIL Win 96-89 Feb 09 @PHI Loss 101-80 Feb 08 @TOR Win 102-98 Feb 06 @BOS Loss 111-100 Feb 04 @NY Win 103-94 |
| Complete Schedule: Washington | Los Angeles | |
Starting Lineup
WSH (PPG) | LAC (PPG) |
|---|---|
| SF D. Stevenson 11.2 | SG C. Mobley 12.8 |
| PG A. Daniels 8.4 | PG S. Cassell 11.2 |
| PF A. Jamison 21.4 | SF C. Maggette 22.1 |
| C B. Haywood 10.6 | SF A. Thornton 12.7 |
| C A. Blatche 7.5 | C C. Kaman 15.7 |
| View full depth chart: Washington | Los Angeles | |
Team Stat Leaders
WSH | LAC | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | A. Jamison 21.4 | C. Maggette 22.1 |
| Rebounds | A. Jamison 10.2 | C. Kaman 12.7 |
| Assists | G. Arenas 5.1 | S. Cassell 4.7 |
| Steals | C. Butler 2.2 | B. Knight 1.4 |
| Blocks | B. Haywood 1.7 | C. Kaman 2.8 |
| Team rosters: Washington | Los Angeles | ||


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