By Lindy Rumer
PORTLAND, Oregon
United States (TheSportsNEXT) November 9, 2012: Jamal Crawford hit 25
points off the bench to help the Los Angeles Clippers defeat the Portland Trail
Blazers by 103-90 in their first away game of the NBA 2013 on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles Clippers made their point clear in the first
half of the game in Portland as they were 21 points ahead of the Portland Trail
Blazers at halfway stage and then held their nerves to see off their opponents
despite of a late challenge by the hosts.
The early hard work paid huge dividends for the LA Clippers
as they raced to 60-39 after first two quarters and despite of the fact that
Portland Trail Blazers outscored completely in the third quarter winning it by
32-17 the visitors came good in the final quarter to take it by 26-19 and with
it a well-earned victory at Portland.
Apart from Jamal Crawford, DeAndre Jordan and Chris Paul also
played their crucial part in the victory as both of them scored 21 points each for
the Los Angeles Clippers in its first game away from Staples Center.
With this victory, the Los Angeles Clippers have won two
straight games in the NBA 2013 season and now have the record of 4-2 and are
fourth placed in the NBA Western Conference.
De'Andre Jordan also put in eight rebounds while Chris Paul delivered
six assists for the Los Angeles Clippers.
On the other hand, Nicolas Batum hit 23 points, nine
rebounds and five assists but couldn’t stop the Portland Trail Blazers from
second consecutive defeat.
Damian Lillard also scored 16 points while LaMarcus Aldridge
added 14 points for a losing cause.
The Portland Trail Blazers had stormed their way back into
contention after third quarter with score of 77-71 in favor of the visitors but
they had cut down the massive deficit of the first two quarters a great deal.
At one stage in the final quarter, the Portland Trail
Blazers managed to cut down the deficit to only four points at 86-82 but this
is where their rally faded and when Paul hit a jumper with only 2:51 left in
the final buzzer the home fans started leaving the arena with home side
trailing at 98-85.
It is important to mention here that it was only the seventh
victory for the Los Angeles Clippers in 32 appearances in Portland.
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