NBA Game Recap - Oklahoma City at LA Clippers
Mon Nov 18, 2019 10:30 PM EST

CLE
105
NY
123
F
CHA
96
TOR
132
F
IND
115
BKN
86
F
POR
108
HOU
132
F
MIL
115
CHI
101
F
SA
110
DAL
117
F
MIN
112
UTA
102
F
BOS
99
PHO
85
F
OKC
88
LAC
90
F

Nov 18, 2019, 10:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Oklahoma City

17

30

17

24

88

LA Clippers

23

19

24

24

90

George’s late 3 helps Clippers edge Thunder 90-88
Tue Nov 19, 2019 2:56 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) The Clippers’ offense wasn’t doing much through three quarters, so they buckled down on defense and narrowly avoided getting beat by a couple of former teammates.

Paul George hit a go-ahead 3-pointer against his old team with 25 seconds left, lifting Los Angeles over the Oklahoma City Thunder 90-88 on Monday night to improve to 8-1 at home.

“It’s any other game but it was fun to see familiar faces and share some laughs,” George said.

With the Clippers minus Kawhi Leonard for the third straight game because of a bruised left knee, Oklahoma City tied the score at 86 on a 3 by ex-Clipper Danilo Gallinari. Chris Paul made two free throws after being fouled by George for an 88-86 lead, but George’s 3 put Los Angeles back ahead 89-88.

Maurice Harkless was then called for a foul on Gallinari that was overturned following a replay challenge by Clippers coach Doc Rivers.

“I’m changing my opinion. I think the challenge is good for the game,” joked Rivers, who had been critical of the new rule.

The Thunder retained possession and Terrance Ferguson inbounded to Gallinari, whose open 3-pointer missed.

“The last shot Gallo took, I cringed. I’ve seen that movie before,” said Lou Williams, who had 11 points and nine assists. ��Wide open at the top of the key, that’s his shot. Luckily for us it rimmed out.”

George hit a free throw with 0.3 seconds left to close it out against the team that traded him to Los Angeles last summer.

“The difference in the game was me not fighting through that screen at the end that allowed Paul George to get that final shot,” said Paul, who had forced a turnover by George on the previous play.

The Thunder fell to 0-5 on the road.

Montrezl Harrell had 28 points and 12 rebounds off the bench to lead the Clippers. George finished with 18 points after scoring 30-plus in his first two games of the season after rehabbing from two shoulder operations.

“Offense was spotty all night but we did a great job of making enough winning plays,” Harrell said. “That is just what it comes down to, putting enough stops together and making sure that the defense does not take a lapse even when your offense isn’t going for you.”

Paul scored 22 points, making 10 of 11 free throws, in 29 minutes. Gallinari added 14 points and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, another former Clipper, had 11 points despite five fouls. Gilgeous-Alexander also took a late 3 that missed.

Neither team led by more than six points all night.

Harrell scored on back-to-back dunks, with George’s alley-oop pass setting up the first one, and he scored another basket before George followed with a 3-pointer to put the Clippers ahead 75-70.

The Thunder led 79-78 on a basket by Dennis Schroder before Harrell dominated the final 2:44.

Harrell scored eight straight points to give Los Angeles an 86-83 lead.

The Thunder led 59-54 on Paul’s 3-pointer in the third. The Clippers revived themselves with a 12-5 run, getting back-to-back 3-pointers from Patrick Patterson and JaMychal Green, to head into the fourth leading 66-64. George was limited to a single 3 in the quarter.

TIP-INS

Thunder: Gallinari and Gilgeous-Alexander were honored with a video tribute from the Clippers during a timeout in the first quarter. “The people were very good to me and I was very happy to see the video,” Gallinari said. Gilgeous-Alexander missed the video because he was talking to his coach. “I’ll have to go and see it later,” he said. ... Hamidou Diallo (left knee sprain) sat out his second straight game.

Clippers: Landry Shamet (high ankle sprain) missed his fourth game in a row. ... Assistant coach Sam Cassell turned 50.

TURNING IT OVER

George had seven turnovers as he continues to adjust to his new teammates.

“When you miss a lot of games you’re usually sloppy with the ball,” Rivers said. “All of those things will get better for him as the season goes on.”

COMING HOME

Paul hasn’t left Los Angeles completely. His family continues to live here, including his wife and kids who have remained in local schools. His father and brother attended the game, too.

“I love coming back here,” he said.

UP NEXT

Thunder: At the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday in the second game of a local back-to-back at Staples Center. The teams play again at OKC on Nov. 22.

Clippers: Host the Boston Celtics on Wednesday in the third of five straight home games.

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Leaders

Oklahoma City PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Paul 22 -1 4 4 4 0
D. Gallinari 14 3 2 5 0 0
LA Clippers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Harrell 28 4 5 12 1 1
P. George 18 0 4 7 0 0

Team Comparison

OKC LAC
Points For 88 90
Field Goals 28/75-37% 35/87-40%
Three Pointers 7/27-26% 10/36-28%
Free Throws 25/28-89% 10/14-71%
Offensive Rebounds 9 13
Defensive Rebounds 36 36
Rebounds 52 54
Blocks 4 5
Steals 12 7
Turnovers 17 17
Points Scored Off Turnovers 14 18
Points in the Paint 26 38
Fast Break Points 7 5
Personal Fouls 19 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - LAC Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 18 OKC 88 @ LAC 90 C. Paul 22 M. Harrell 28

Game Information

Stadium: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 19,068
Game Time: 2:20