NBA Game Recap - LA Clippers at LA Lakers
Fri Dec 28, 2018 10:30 PM EST

BKN
87
CHA
100
F
CHI
101
WAS
92
F
TOR
87
ORL
116
F
DET
88
IND
125
F
ATL
123
MIN
120
F(OT)
CLE
94
MIA
118
F
DAL
112
NO
114
F
OKC
118
PHO
102
F
SA
99
DEN
102
F
LAC
118
LAL
107
F

Dec 28, 2018, 10:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

LA Clippers

28

23

31

36

118

LA Lakers

23

31

26

27

107

Lou's 36 send Clips past Lakers 118-107 in 1st clash of year
Sat Dec 29, 2018 4:30 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) Even while playing without LeBron James on the tail end of a back-to-back set, the Los Angeles Lakers managed to carve out a double-digit lead in the third quarter against the Los Angeles Clippers.

That's when the Clippers' four toughest defenders clamped down and Sweet Lou went wild to win this basketball-loving city's first rivalry game of the season.

Lou Williams had a season-high 36 points and the Clippers scored 22 consecutive points during the second half of a 118-107 victory over the depleted Lakers on Friday night.

Danilo Gallinari added 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who held the Lakers without a field goal for more than six minutes while matching the longest unanswered scoring run by any team in the NBA this season.

"We were just a little sluggish," Williams said. "We were just a step slow. We knew they were on a back-to-back, but for whatever reason, we just weren't playing our best until we put a good stretch together in the third and then busted the game wide open in the fourth."

Although both LA franchises are still building chemistry after major roster changes in 2018, the Clippers found a groove to get it done in front of the Lakers' jeering home fans.

They showed some style, too: After Williams punctuated a decisive 3-pointer by mimicking Lakers guard Lance Stephenson's air guitar celebration of big shots, Montrezl Harrell grinningly waved on the boos in the final minute.

The Clippers turned a seven-point deficit into a 15-point lead early in the fourth quarter of their fourth win in five games. Williams torched his former team yet again, scoring 23 points in the second half, yet the game turned with the suffocating defense played by Patrick Beverley, Harrell, Avery Bradley and Sindarius Thornwell during that 22-0 run.

"We put the bulldogs on the floor, and the fight was amazing," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said.

Williams hit three 3-pointers, including a decisive shot with 2:23 to play, and the skinny 6-foot-1 guard even grabbed seven rebounds while making all 11 of his free throws.

"Lou has seen pretty much every defense you can throw at him," Rivers said. "He's a professional scorer."

Kyle Kuzma scored 24 points and Lonzo Ball had 19 for the Lakers, who played without James, Rajon Rondo and JaVale McGee. The remaining Lakers lost for the fifth time in seven games, following up their surprising win at Golden State on Christmas Day with just their third back-to-back defeats since October.

James watched from the bench in street clothes after causing a pregame stir on social media when he entered the Lakers' locker room holding a glass of wine. The noted oenophile and four-time NBA MVP is day-to-day with his strained groin, but James isn't expected to miss as much time as Rondo, who is out for at least a month after surgery on his right index finger.

"I know we can get through it," Lakers coach Luke Walton said. "I know it's not going to be easy, but I believe in the guys that we have. We've just got to do a couple of things a little bit better."

One night after losing at Sacramento on a buzzer-beating 3, the Lakers again couldn't win without three veteran regulars.

Ingram and Ball both picked up four fouls during the third quarter, but neither team made a big move until the Clippers scored the final nine points of the quarter and continued their one-sided run well into the fourth.

"A lot of us ran out of gas right there," Kuzma said. "When we're tired physically, our mental aspect has to be better."

TIP-INS

Clippers: Williams hit a 3-pointer from just past halfcourt at the halftime buzzer. ... They have won four straight "road" games against the Lakers, but lost their last "home" game in the series.

Lakers: They showed why they're the NBA's worst team at the line by missing more free throws in the first quarter (7) than the Pistons, Pacers, Bulls, Wizards, Raptors, Magic, Hornets, Nets, Heat, Cavaliers and Pelicans missed in their entire games Friday. ... Michael Beasley is still away from the team after his mother's death.

A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE

The Clippers have won 22 of their last 25 meetings with the Lakers, yet still trail the 16-time NBA champions 146-70 in the overall series. This is still an exciting time for hoops in LA: The Lakers (20-16) have been revitalized around James, while the Clippers (21-14) have formed a surprisingly strong core after shedding longtime mainstays Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan and Chris Paul over the previous year.

T'D UP

Josh Hart scored 12 points for the Lakers before getting ejected with 4:41 left after he was infuriated that Tobias Harris wasn't called for pushing off. Walton also got a technical foul in the exchange.

UP NEXT

Clippers: Host San Antonio on Saturday.

Lakers: Host Sacramento on Sunday.

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Leaders

LA Clippers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Williams 36 18 3 7 0 0
D. Gallinari 19 -8 3 9 1 1
LA Lakers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Kuzma 24 1 5 9 1 0
L. Ball 19 -3 6 5 1 0

Team Comparison

LAC LAL
Points For 118 107
Field Goals 40/91-44% 36/87-41%
Three Pointers 6/19-32% 11/30-37%
Free Throws 32/34-94% 24/35-69%
Offensive Rebounds 7 8
Defensive Rebounds 46 42
Rebounds 57 58
Blocks 4 2
Steals 10 5
Turnovers 12 17
Points Scored Off Turnovers 25 11
Points in the Paint 48 44
Fast Break Points 9 17
Personal Fouls 29 22
Technical Fouls 1 4
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 1

2018-19 Reg Season - LAC Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 28 LAC 118 @ LAL 107 L. Williams 36 K. Kuzma 24

Game Information

Stadium: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 18,997
Game Time: 2:18