Mann, Leonard lead Clippers over last-place Rockets 121-100
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Terance Mann scored a career-high 31 points, Kawhi Leonard added 30, and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated Houston 121-100 on Sunday, extending the Rockets’ season-worst skid to 10 straight games.
Both teams were shorthanded. Houston starters Jalen Green and Jae’Sean Tate served one-game suspensions for leaving the bench area during an on-court altercation in Friday's loss at Sacramento.
The Clippers were missing starters Paul George (right hamstring soreness) and Marcus Morris (left knee contusion). They had lost eight of nine.
Eric Gordon led the Rockets with 24 points. Kenyon Martin Jr. had 22 points and nine rebounds and Alperen Sengun had 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists.
The Clippers broke open a close game in the fourth when they outscored the Rockets 30-10.
With Leonard on the bench to start the fourth, the second unit gave the Clippers their first double-digit lead of the game. Robert Covington opened an 11-0 run with a 3-pointer and scored inside before Moses Brown’s tip-in closed it for a 103-92 lead. Norman Powell led the bench with 18 points.
Leonard scored 13 points, including nine straight, in 11 minutes of the opening quarter.
The Rockets stretched their lead to eight early in the third. Leonard returned to score 12 points and Mann added five in a 25-16 run that gave the Clippers a 91-90 lead going into the fourth.
The Rockets didn't play like a team mired in last place in the West. They hammered the Clippers' defense for eight dunks in the first half, including four in the game's opening minutes. Martin accounted for six one-handed jams, one of the most vicious coming with a second left before halftime.
The crowd had barely finished reacting to it when Mann tossed up a high-arcing 3-pointer from midcourt that dropped in at the buzzer, drawing roars and leaving the Clippers trailing 63-62 at the break. Mann raised both arms as if to say, “How 'bout that?”
TIP-INS
Rockets: Green and Tate also were docked a game's pay. “Our guys got to stay on the bench,” coach Stephen Silas said. ... Garrison Mathews and Tari Eason were both fined for their roles in the incident. ... They got swept in the season series, 4-0. ... Daishen Nix got his first start of the season. ... Kevin Porter Jr. (left foot contusion) sat out.
Clippers: Luke Kennard (right calf soreness) and John Wall (abdominal soreness) were out. ... Wall will be re-evaluated in two weeks. Wall said he hurt himself dunking in Friday's loss to Denver but finished the game. “Can't really run,” he said. “It's definitely frustrating.” ... Amir Coffey started after being a DNP in two of his last three games and playing only a minute in the other. ... Reggie Jackson got a flagrant-1 foul midway through the second for not allowing Mathews to land on his shot attempt. ... Morris said he would be back to play Tuesday.
UP NEXT
Rockets: Stay in Los Angeles to play the Lakers on Monday.
Clippers: Host Philadelphia on Tuesday to wrap a five-game homestand. ___
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