Loss to Raptors Haunts the Most
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Trying to pick out the Clippers’ most disappointing loss this season is easy when all factors surrounding the game are considered. That would be the Dec. 1 overtime loss at Toronto when the Clippers blew a nine-point lead in the final 1:22 of regulation.
Playing without Vince Carter (quadriceps injury) and Charles Oakley (suspension), the Raptors sent the game into overtime on a buzzer-beating three-point basket by Alvin Williams at the end of regulation.
Point guard Jeff McInnis, who played after being sucker-punched by Oakley, had a chance to win the game in the final seconds of the fourth quarter but missed a free throw, ending a streak of 19 in a row.
With Carter and Oakley back, the Clippers will face Toronto again tonight at Staples Center.
TONIGHT
vs. Toronto, 7:30
Fox Sports Net 2
* Site--Staples Center.
* Radio--KXTA (1150, joined in progress).
* Records--Clippers 10-21, Raptors 15-15.
* Record vs. Raptors--0-1.
* Update--Carter set a franchise record for free throws when he made 22 of 27 and scored 46 points in a loss at Phoenix on Saturday. The Clippers missed 19 free throws in a 104-95 overtime loss the first time the teams played.
* Tickets--(800) 462-2849.
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