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Clippers dealt big injury blow; ‘brutal’ travel nightmare was ‘worst’ coach had ever seen: NBA Wrap

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Clippers dealt big injury blow; ‘brutal’ travel nightmare was ‘worst’ coach had ever seen: NBA Wrap

The Los Angeles Clippers have suffered an injury setback, with guard Russell Westbrook set for a stint on the sidelines after fracturing his hand in their 140-115 blowout win over the Washington Wizards.

Westbrook, whose move to the bench helped the Clippers reverse an early losing skid after the trade for James Harden, appeared to injury his hard while defending Jordan Poole in the second quarter.

The Clippers were still easily able to breeze past Washington without Westrbook as their superstar trio of Harden, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George all topped 20 points in the win.

Kyle Kuzma, meanwhile, led the way for the Wizards — who have now lost 14 games in a row — with 32 points.

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CELTICS CONTINUE DOMINANT CHARGE

Elsewhere, the Boston Celtics, fueled by 32 points from Jayson Tatum and 21 three-pointers, withstood a 37-point triple-double from Luka Doncic to beat the Dallas Mavericks 138-110 on Friday and push their NBA winning streak to 10 games.

Tatum took awhile to warm up, missing all four of his shots in the first quarter, but the All-Star forward scored 16 in the third quarter as the Celtics seized control.

Down by seven at halftime, the Mavs pulled within two points midway through the third.

But Jaylen Brown and Tatum connected on back-to-back three-pointers and the Celtics pulled relentlessly away.

Brown scored 25 points and Kristaps Porzingis, who carried the early offensive load, added 24 as seven Boston players scored in double figures.

They simply overwhelmed the Mavs, despite Doncic’s 12th triple-double of the season. Doncic added 12 rebounds and 11 assists and Kyrie Irving scored 19 points despite connecting on just nine of 23 shot attempts.

“In simple terms, we have a really good team,” Tatum said after the league-leading Celtics became the first team this season to win 10 straight.

“Every night is going to look a little bit different. As long as we continue to build good habits and win, it’s all going to work itself out.”

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WARRIORS TOO GOOD DESPITE TRAVEL NIGHTMARE

The Golden State Warriors shook off a travel nightmare to push their road winning streak to eight games with a 120-105 victory over the Raptors in Toronto.

Stephen Curry scored 25 points and Jonathan Kuminga added 24 for the Warriors, who found themselves delayed six hours at the airport after their victory over the New York Knicks on Friday.

Trailing by three at halftime, the Warriors pulled away after the break. Klay Thompson, back in the starting lineup, scored all 14 of his points in the second half.

“Fantastic win,” said Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who had taken his team to task after watching them sleepwalk through the opening minutes.

“Last night was brutal — that’s the worst travel circumstances I’ve ever been involved in in the NBA,” Kerr added.

“I think we got in bed at eight o’clock this morning. The guys slept during the day, woke up and came to the game. So it was pretty rough. But I’m proud of the group for the way they competed, like I said after that slow start — which was understandable — we really locked in and did a good job.”

R.J. Barrett led Toronto’s scoring with 23 points. All-Star Scottie Barnes had 10 points and six rebounds before departing late in the first half with a left hand injury.

CAVS, SIXERS CLAIM IMPORTANT WINS

Cleveland guard Darius Garland drilled eight three-pointers, including six in an 18-point second quarter, to fuel the short-handed Cavaliers in a 110-100 victory over the Pistons in Detroit.

With Donovan Mitchell and Caris LeVert sidelined with injuries, Garland scored a game-high 29 points. Evan Mobley added 22 points and 17 rebounds for the Cavs, who led by 26 early in the fourth quarter.

That lead dwindled to just seven points before the Cavs sealed it at the free-throw line.

Cade Cunningham scored 21 points and handed out 10 assists for the Pistons, who endured their 50th defeat of the season.

In Philadelphia, Tobias Harris scored 31 points and pulled down 12 rebounds and Tyree Maxey added 33 points to propel the 76ers to a 121-114 victory over the Charlotte Hornets.

It was a much-needed win for the 76ers, who are trying to keep themselves in playoff position as they await the hoped-for return of reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid, who had surgery in February on his injured left knee.

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