A week later, nothing had changed between the Clippers and the Indiana Pacers where it mattered most. A more energized start and a frantic comeback could not compensate for the Clippers’ shortcomings during the balance of their 111-102 loss Sunday night at Staples Center. There were some improvements over that recent road loss to Indiana, when the Clippers scored only 70 points for their lowest output of the Rivers era. But Jordan missed the resulting free throw and George gathered a deflected pass in the corner on the Pacers’ next possession for a three-pointer that gave the Pacers a 107-100 lead. Clippers shooting guard J.J. Redick made only five of 15 shots on the way to 15 points.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 05, 2016 06:10 UTC