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Wednesday, Nov. 29 10:30pm ET
Odom registers fourth career triple-double

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Los Angeles Clippers, who for years have been the NBA's favorite patsy, actually have one of their own -- the Golden State Warriors.

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Lamar Odom recorded his fourth career triple-double as the Clippers ended a five-game losing streak with a 106-83 victory Wednesday night, their 10th over the Warriors in the last 14 meetings.

"We looked at tonight's game as a game we should win -- especially since we were at home," Eric Piatkowski said. "For some reason, we've shot the ball really well against those guys and we've matched up well defensively against them."

Odom had 16 points, 12 rebounds and 11 of the Clippers' season-high 26 assists in a matchup of the two worst teams in the Western Conference.

"When I pass the ball, those are my best games," Odom said. "I think that's going to be the key on this team. It was almost like I was a second point guard on the floor. Tonight was one of those nights where I wanted to test my team to see if we can win without a 20-point scorer."

Rookie Quentin Richardson, making his first start in the wake of Tuesday's trade that sent Tyrone Nesby to Washington, had 18 points and eight rebounds. He helped Los Angeles end a franchise-worst streak of nine consecutive games without scoring at least 90 points.

Antawn Jamison scored 24 points and Larry Hughes had 20 for the Warriors, who have lost 11 of 14 overall and slipped into the Western Conference basement -- a half-game behind the Clippers, who had the league's worst record last season.

Trailing by 22 points with 9:42 remaining following a 12-0 Clippers run, the Warriors managed to make it interesting. Adam Keefe scored eight of his 12 points during a 11-1 rally, including a tip-in of a missed shot by Hughes to make it 85-73 with 5:24 left.

But the Clippers, who never trailed, reeled off the next eight points. Jeff McInnis converted a three-point play, Piatkowski sank two free throws and then hit a 3-pointer to make it 93-73 with 4:04 to play.

"We're going to have a good team," Piatkowski said. "I think a lot of people said, 'Oh, these guys are going to be good two years down the road.' But the guys are stepping up and playing very mature basketball, and we're going to win a lot of games. But it's tough being in the West because there are an awful lot of good teams in this conference."

Down by 15 at halftime, the Warriors never got closer than 10 points after Jamison's 3-pointer cut the deficit to 72-62 with 1:32 left in the third quarter. The Clippers responded with a 12-0 run.

Richardson paced Los Angeles to a 54-39 halftime lead with 13 points, while Rooks and fellow reserves Darius Miles and Keyon Dooling outscored Golden State's reserves 20-0 in the half. The Warriors didn't get any points from their bench until Mookie Blaylock hit a 17-footer with 2:09 left in the third quarter.

The Clippers led 29-16 after one quarter, their best offensive and defensive period of the season. They built the margin to 41-21 on Dooling's 3-pointer with 8:11 left in the second quarter.

McInnis beat the 24-second clock with a 3-pointer, capping a game-opening 18-6 run that included seven points by Richardson. The former DePaul guard was drafted 18th overall last June by the Clippers after they selected Miles with the No. 3 pick.

"We didn't play defense the first eight minutes, and that set the tone for the whole game," Hughes said. "We lost this game early."

Game notes
Odom had three triple-doubles as a rookie last season, against Houston, Charlotte and Sacramento. ... Obinna Ekezie, whom the Clippers obtained with Cherokee Parks in the Nesby trade, was waived on Wednesday. Parks won't join the team until Friday. ... Brian Skinner was activated from the injured list after missing five games with a sprained right ankle, but did not play for the Clippers. ... The Clippers tied a club record by allowing fewer than 100 points in 10 consecutive games. They also accomplished it during the final three games of 1997-98 and the first seven of 1988-89. ... Chris Mullin missed his second straight game because of a sore left knee, and is expected to miss at least one more for the Warriors. ... The Warriors and Clippers are 1-2 in the league in rebounding, despite having the two worst records in the Western Conference.
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Philadelphia 93
Washington 87

Charlotte 103
Toronto 79

Detroit 97
New Jersey 76

Utah 88
Orlando 86

Denver 107
Minnesota 100

Miami 84
New York 81

San Antonio 82
Sacramento 79

Vancouver 109
Phoenix 106

LA Clippers 106
Golden State 83


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