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  Tuesday, Nov. 23 10:30pm ET
Anderson big early, Odom late
 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Derek Anderson scored 17 of his 23 points in the first quarter against the banged-up New York Knicks, and the Los Angeles Clippers held on to win 100-95 Tuesday night after nearly blowing a 28-point lead.

Brian Skinner, Chris Dudley
Clippers forward Brian Skinner goes to the hoop at the expense of Knicks center Chris Dudley.
The Clippers (4-7) won consecutive games for the first time this season. They didn't get their fourth victory last season until their 34th game, when they started 0-17 following the NBA lockout.

Lamar Odom, who entered the game leading all rookies with a 19.4 scoring average, added 24 points for the Clippers. He also made a spectacular block on Latrell Sprewell's fast-break layup with 19 seconds left in the third quarter.

Sprewell had 32 points, his highest-scoring game since joining New York last season. The Knicks used their fifth different starting lineup in their first 13 games because of injuries to forwards Larry Johnson and Marcus Camby. The loss was their sixth in the last eight games.

The Knicks, who never led after Kurt Thomas' opening basket, closed to 85-82 when Sprewell's 18-footer capped a 9-0 spurt with 8:37 left. But Tyrone Nesby hit a 3-pointer 40 seconds later to give the Clippers a 94-89 lead with 4:19 remaining.

Charlie Ward sank two free throws and made a 3-pointer to pull the Knicks within 98-95 with 57 seconds to go. But Thomas missed two free throws with 10 seconds left and Sprewell misfired on a 3-point attempt with four seconds to go.

Eric Piatkowski then sank two free throws at the other end, helping end the Clippers' five-game losing streak against the Knicks.

Nesby, who missed the previous two games due to the birth of his daughter, scored 22 points before fouling out with 1:31 remaining.

The Clippers led 60-32 in the second quarter before Sprewell helped narrow the gap to 65-49 with 13 points in the final 3½ minutes of the half. The Knicks closed to 78-72 with a 12-0 run, capped by Allan Houston's jumper with 2:40 left in the third.

Camby, limited to 19 minutes on Saturday against Golden State because of tendinitis in his left knee, decided to rest in the finale of a 2-3 road trip. Johnson was back in New York for an examination on his back ailment, which was diagnosed as a pinched nerve.

The injuries to Johnson and Camby caused coach Jeff Van Gundy to start Andrew Lang on Michael Olowokandi and Thomas on Brian Skinner. The Knicks got the early advantage on both matchups, as Olowokandi was benched with two fouls after just 30 seconds of play and Thomas made his first four shots.

But the Clippers responded with their highest-scoring quarter of the season. Anderson scored 17 points on 6-for-7 shooting and Odom hit a 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left to give Los Angeles a 39-24 lead and cap a 13-4 run.

Nesby took over for Anderson in the second quarter and scored 14 points. He provided all the Clippers' offense in a 10-2 spurt, including a 3-pointer that capped the rally and gave Los Angeles a 60-32 cushion with 4:16 left in the half.

Game notes
Skinner started his fourth consecutive game in place of Maurice Taylor, who is out with a sprained left foot. ... Sprewell received an early-morning phone call from an NBA official in New York, informing him that his obscenity-laced dialogue with some taunting fans in Oakland on Saturday night was being investigated. "I forget who it was because I was half asleep when he called," Sprewell said. "So I'm like, `What's this about now? What now?' I was kind of surprised, actually. I didn't expect it." ... Odom and Sprewell entered the game tied for the league lead in average minutes per game with 41.
 


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