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Friday, Nov. 10 10:30pm ET
Hawks blow 18-point lead, fall to Clippers

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Alvin Gentry is more fortunate than most of the poor souls who have coached the Los Angeles Clippers. He has more offensive weapons, a group of players who will listen to instructions and play defense at critical times.

Jeff McInnis scored a career-high 28 points and Lamar Odom added eight of his 25 points in the final 4:50 as the Clippers overcame an 18-point deficit to beat Atlanta 115-106 Friday night, sending the winless Hawks to their seventh straight defeat.

Rookie Keyon Dooling scored 10 of his 12 points in the fourth for the Clippers, who beat the Hawks for the second consecutive time after losing their previous 10 meetings.

"We hung in there. That's the good thing about this team," Gentry said. "Every night, it's somebody different. I've been really happy with the way Jeff and Keyon have been playing. Jeff has been terrific for us, and Lamar really stepped up had the type of game I thought he'd have."

Jim Jackson scored 15 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter for the Hawks, whose 0-7 start is their worst since the franchise moved from St. Louis to Atlanta in 1968. The previous worst by an Atlanta team was 0-4, in 1971 under Richie Guerin, and 1994 under Lenny Wilkens. Atlanta is the only NBA team that has yet to win a game.

The Hawks, who have lost 27 of 32, concluded their four-game western swing with their 19th consecutive road loss since a 95-87 win at Seattle on Feb. 25. It is their longest drought since a 22-game streak in 1975-76.

"It's not been enjoyable to get the results we've gotten," rookie coach Lon Kruger said. "We've got a young group, and we've really made progress. It was far and away our best offensive effort."

The Clippers took their biggest lead, 97-85, on a 3-pointer by rookie Quentin Richardson with 6:50 remaining. Jackson fueled a 15-9 run with 11 points, including a 3-pointer that got the Hawks as close as 106-100 with three minutes left.

But McInnis clinched it with two free throws and a dunk in the final 35 seconds.

McInnis, who entered the game with a team-high 13.8 scoring average, put the Clippers ahead 75-74 with 1:43 left in the third quarter, converting his midcourt steal of Hawks No.1 draft pick DerMarr Johnson into an 11-foot running jumper. Eric Piatkowski followed with a 3-pointer for his first points of the game, and Odom capped the period with two free throws for an 82-76 lead.

"We're going to need a lot of people to step up on this team now, because a lot of teams are doubling on Lamar and Michael," Clippers forward Tyrone Nesby said. "So we need the rest of the guys to come out and play well. We had everybody step up tonight, and that's why we won the game."

The Clippers opened the second half with two free throws by Odom, a 3-point play by McInnis and 3-point shots by Odom and Nesby, capping a 21-0 run that turned a 58-40 deficit into a 61-58 lead with 9:03 left in the third quarter.

"The most important thing about that run was playing defense," center Michael Olowokandi said. "We feel like if we play defense like we're supposed to, we'll always have an opportunity to stay in the game."

Nesby, 2-for-12 from 3-point range in his first four games, hit two more from beyond the arc to help increase the margin to 69-63.

Johnson and fellow reserve Chris Crawford each shot 4-for-4 in the second quarter to help give the Hawks a 58-50 halftime advantage -- ending a streak of 29 consecutive regular-season quarters in which the Hawks failed to have a lead at the buzzer.

The Clippers trailed by as many as 18 points before scoring 10 straight points in the final 53 seconds of the half. That run was capped by three-point plays from Nesby and McInnis, who had 15 points in the half.

Olowokandi made his first six shots, capping the scoring binge with a 12-footer that tied the score at 18 after the Clippers fell behind by 10 points in the first four minutes. The three-year veteran, who entered the game with a .302 shooting percentage, totaled only six field goals in 65 minutes over his previous three games.

"I was getting good looks. (Dikembe) Mutombo was guarding me all by himself, so I was fortunate to capitalize. That forced them to double-team me the rest of the game, and we were able to get great looks all throughout the game."

Game notes
In its NBA preview issue, Sports Illustrated ranked the Hawks at the bottom of the overall standings -- three places behind the Clippers, who were declared by that same magazine last April as the "worst franchise in sports history." ... Kruger is the first Atlanta coach to lose his first seven games. Gene Tormohlen, who replaced Cotton Fitzsimmons for the final eight games of 1975-76, lost his first six before splitting the final two games. ... Sean Rooks, the Clippers' nine-year veteran center, is the only player in the league who has been a teammate of Darius Miles, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett -- all high school prodigies who jumped straight to the pros. ... When the Clippers make their next visit to Atlanta on Jan. 13, the Hawks will retire Dominique Wilkins' No. 21 jersey. Wilkins had a 25-game stint with the Clippers at the end of the 1993-94 season, averaging 29.1 points.


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Toronto 115
Cleveland 88

Indiana 86
Washington 74

New York 103
Boston 101

Dallas 79
San Antonio 77

Miami 87
Utah 80

Sacramento 114
Golden State 107

LA Clippers 115
Atlanta 106


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