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All Games | 47-27 | +5.3 | 41-33 | 34-40 | 94.9 | 47.0 | 43.5% | 54.9 | 89.7 | 44.5 | 41.4% | 50.0 | Road Games | 18-19 | +1.1 | 19-18 | 16-21 | 91.8 | 44.1 | 43.2% | 52.9 | 90.9 | 44.4 | 42.5% | 49.5 | Last 5 Games | 4-1 | +4.7 | 2-3 | 2-3 | 99.8 | 51.6 | 45.0% | 55.8 | 90.8 | 44.2 | 42.8% | 47.8 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 94.9 | 47.0 | 35-81 | 43.5% | 7-20 | 35.5% | 17-23 | 75.0% | 55 | 13 | 20 | 20 | 7 | 14 | 7 | vs opponents surrendering | 98.4 | 49.5 | 37-82 | 45.5% | 7-20 | 36.1% | 17-22 | 75.2% | 51 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 91.8 | 44.1 | 34-80 | 43.2% | 6-19 | 32.4% | 17-22 | 75.7% | 53 | 12 | 20 | 20 | 7 | 15 | 6 | Stats Against (All Games) | 89.7 | 44.5 | 34-82 | 41.4% | 5-16 | 32.2% | 16-21 | 75.6% | 50 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 8 | 13 | 6 | vs opponents averaging | 97.5 | 49 | 37-82 | 45.0% | 7-20 | 35.8% | 16-22 | 75.0% | 50 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Road Games) | 90.9 | 44.4 | 35-82 | 42.5% | 5-15 | 33.9% | 16-21 | 76.9% | 49 | 11 | 20 | 21 | 8 | 13 | 5 |
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All Games | 49-25 | -5 | 40-34 | 39-34 | 100.6 | 51.5 | 47.6% | 50.2 | 94.5 | 48.1 | 44.4% | 48.0 | Home Games | 28-8 | -2.4 | 21-15 | 20-15 | 103.4 | 53.3 | 48.9% | 50.0 | 93.0 | 47.6 | 43.7% | 47.4 | Last 5 Games | 2-3 | -1.6 | 2-3 | 4-1 | 98.2 | 52.6 | 45.7% | 47.6 | 99.4 | 52.6 | 48.0% | 46.2 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 100.6 | 51.5 | 38-80 | 47.6% | 8-21 | 35.6% | 17-23 | 70.8% | 50 | 11 | 23 | 21 | 10 | 14 | 6 | vs opponents surrendering | 98.5 | 49.5 | 37-82 | 45.3% | 7-20 | 35.9% | 17-22 | 75.3% | 50 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 103.4 | 53.3 | 40-81 | 48.9% | 8-22 | 37.1% | 16-22 | 71.9% | 50 | 11 | 26 | 21 | 10 | 14 | 6 | Stats Against (All Games) | 94.5 | 48.1 | 34-78 | 44.4% | 8-20 | 37.5% | 18-24 | 75.0% | 48 | 11 | 22 | 21 | 8 | 16 | 4 | vs opponents averaging | 98.5 | 49.5 | 37-82 | 45.3% | 7-20 | 36.0% | 17-22 | 75.7% | 50 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Home Games) | 93.0 | 47.6 | 34-78 | 43.7% | 7-21 | 35.6% | 18-23 | 74.9% | 47 | 11 | 22 | 21 | 7 | 16 | 4 |
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| Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 95, LA CLIPPERS 95.7 |
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2/20/2013 | NEW YORK | 125-91 | W | -4 | W | 185 | O | 42-79 | 53.2% | 63 | 21 | 29-86 | 33.7% | 48 | 15 | 2/22/2013 | DETROIT | 114-82 | W | -9.5 | W | 190 | O | 41-73 | 56.2% | 58 | 14 | 29-82 | 35.4% | 54 | 16 | 2/23/2013 | @ DETROIT | 90-72 | W | -5 | W | 188 | U | 34-75 | 45.3% | 58 | 20 | 26-77 | 33.8% | 45 | 14 | 2/26/2013 | GOLDEN STATE | 108-97 | W | -8.5 | W | 197 | O | 41-84 | 48.8% | 48 | 12 | 33-76 | 43.4% | 50 | 20 | 2/28/2013 | LA CLIPPERS | 91-99 | L | -1 | L | 192.5 | U | 32-75 | 42.7% | 52 | 20 | 39-80 | 48.7% | 43 | 11 | 3/1/2013 | @ TORONTO | 93-81 | W | -2 | W | 185.5 | U | 34-70 | 48.6% | 52 | 19 | 29-72 | 40.3% | 36 | 13 | 3/3/2013 | CHICAGO | 97-92 | W | -7.5 | L | 178.5 | O | 33-71 | 46.5% | 52 | 14 | 35-81 | 43.2% | 44 | 11 | 3/6/2013 | BOSTON | 81-83 | L | -9 | L | 184 | U | 32-88 | 36.4% | 58 | 14 | 34-83 | 41.0% | 51 | 13 | 3/8/2013 | @ ORLANDO | 115-86 | W | -9.5 | W | 189 | O | 43-83 | 51.8% | 50 | 12 | 32-82 | 39.0% | 47 | 20 | 3/10/2013 | @ MIAMI | 91-105 | L | 6.5 | L | 187 | O | 26-63 | 41.3% | 45 | 16 | 38-68 | 55.9% | 36 | 12 | 3/13/2013 | MINNESOTA | 107-91 | W | -15 | W | 184.5 | O | 41-82 | 50.0% | 56 | 12 | 35-80 | 43.7% | 43 | 12 | 3/15/2013 | LA LAKERS | 93-99 | L | -8.5 | L | 191 | O | 37-99 | 37.4% | 62 | 16 | 33-78 | 42.3% | 57 | 15 | 3/16/2013 | @ PHILADELPHIA | 91-98 | L | -5.5 | L | 183 | O | 34-88 | 38.6% | 53 | 13 | 39-79 | 49.4% | 50 | 12 | 3/18/2013 | @ CLEVELAND | 111-90 | W | -6.5 | W | 187.5 | O | 39-88 | 44.3% | 63 | 14 | 35-92 | 38.0% | 54 | 11 | 3/19/2013 | ORLANDO | 95-73 | W | -11 | W | 195 | U | 34-87 | 39.1% | 70 | 15 | 28-88 | 31.8% | 53 | 10 | 3/22/2013 | MILWAUKEE | 102-78 | W | -7.5 | W | 191 | U | 38-79 | 48.1% | 62 | 14 | 31-101 | 30.7% | 65 | 8 | 3/23/2013 | @ CHICAGO | 84-87 | L | 2 | L | 179 | U | 30-78 | 38.5% | 51 | 7 | 35-81 | 43.2% | 56 | 10 | 3/25/2013 | ATLANTA | 100-94 | W | -6.5 | L | 184 | O | 40-84 | 47.6% | 54 | 20 | 36-80 | 45.0% | 47 | 16 | 3/27/2013 | @ HOUSTON | 100-91 | W | 6 | W | 197.5 | U | 35-78 | 44.9% | 54 | 12 | 32-83 | 38.6% | 49 | 14 | 3/28/2013 | @ DALLAS | 103-78 | W | 4.5 | W | 193 | U | 40-84 | 47.6% | 65 | 13 | 32-83 | 38.6% | 44 | 11 | 3/30/2013 | @ PHOENIX | 112-104 | W | -10 | L | 190 | O | 37-80 | 46.2% | 55 | 14 | 40-82 | 48.8% | 43 | 16 | 4/1/2013 | @ LA CLIPPERS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/5/2013 | OKLAHOMA CITY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/6/2013 | @ WASHINGTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/9/2013 | CLEVELAND | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/12/2013 | BROOKLYN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/14/2013 | @ NEW YORK | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/16/2013 | @ BOSTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/17/2013 | PHILADELPHIA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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2/21/2013 | SAN ANTONIO | 90-116 | L | -4.5 | L | 201 | O | 32-76 | 42.1% | 39 | 18 | 43-73 | 58.9% | 45 | 17 | 2/23/2013 | UTAH | 107-94 | W | -10 | W | 197.5 | O | 40-78 | 51.3% | 54 | 20 | 35-84 | 41.7% | 43 | 16 | 2/26/2013 | CHARLOTTE | 106-84 | W | -16.5 | W | 196 | U | 41-76 | 53.9% | 55 | 15 | 33-81 | 40.7% | 44 | 16 | 2/28/2013 | @ INDIANA | 99-91 | W | 1 | W | 192.5 | U | 39-80 | 48.7% | 43 | 11 | 32-75 | 42.7% | 52 | 20 | 3/1/2013 | @ CLEVELAND | 105-89 | W | -8 | W | 200 | U | 43-83 | 51.8% | 52 | 10 | 33-74 | 44.6% | 47 | 16 | 3/3/2013 | OKLAHOMA CITY | 104-108 | L | -2.5 | L | 206 | O | 38-82 | 46.3% | 49 | 20 | 38-80 | 47.5% | 49 | 13 | 3/6/2013 | MILWAUKEE | 117-101 | W | -10 | W | 206.5 | O | 47-87 | 54.0% | 49 | 10 | 38-79 | 48.1% | 38 | 13 | 3/7/2013 | @ DENVER | 92-107 | L | 4 | L | 214.5 | U | 36-85 | 42.4% | 43 | 11 | 43-77 | 55.8% | 45 | 11 | 3/10/2013 | DETROIT | 129-97 | W | -13 | W | 198.5 | O | 50-80 | 62.5% | 50 | 9 | 30-64 | 46.9% | 40 | 14 | 3/13/2013 | MEMPHIS | 85-96 | L | -7 | L | 185 | U | 31-72 | 43.1% | 40 | 12 | 37-68 | 54.4% | 38 | 12 | 3/17/2013 | NEW YORK | 93-80 | W | -13.5 | L | 193.5 | U | 34-75 | 45.3% | 62 | 12 | 29-81 | 35.8% | 49 | 9 | 3/19/2013 | @ SACRAMENTO | 101-116 | L | -8.5 | L | 212.5 | O | 36-80 | 45.0% | 47 | 17 | 37-73 | 50.7% | 45 | 15 | 3/20/2013 | PHILADELPHIA | 101-72 | W | -11 | W | 194 | U | 41-78 | 52.6% | 51 | 14 | 29-79 | 36.7% | 44 | 19 | 3/23/2013 | BROOKLYN | 101-95 | W | -8 | L | 190 | O | 37-79 | 46.8% | 52 | 15 | 34-74 | 45.9% | 42 | 15 | 3/26/2013 | @ DALLAS | 102-109 | L | -1.5 | L | 202.5 | O | 38-85 | 44.7% | 53 | 17 | 40-82 | 48.8% | 49 | 15 | 3/27/2013 | @ NEW ORLEANS | 105-91 | W | -5.5 | W | 188 | O | 34-73 | 46.6% | 42 | 9 | 35-71 | 49.3% | 44 | 11 | 3/29/2013 | @ SAN ANTONIO | 102-104 | L | 4 | W | 198 | O | 41-81 | 50.6% | 49 | 9 | 39-74 | 52.7% | 36 | 9 | 3/30/2013 | @ HOUSTON | 81-98 | L | -2.5 | L | 203.5 | U | 31-78 | 39.7% | 42 | 18 | 35-80 | 43.7% | 60 | 20 | 4/1/2013 | INDIANA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/3/2013 | PHOENIX | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/7/2013 | LA LAKERS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/10/2013 | MINNESOTA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/12/2013 | @ NEW ORLEANS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/13/2013 | @ MEMPHIS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/16/2013 | PORTLAND | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/17/2013 | @ SACRAMENTO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | INDIANA: GUARDS: The Pacers went 7-2 during the regular season and won a playoff series with GEORGE HILL in the starting five. He averaged 13.9 PPG and 5.3 APG in those regular season starts . . . PAUL GEORGE is a defensive stopper who is making strides on the offensive end. If he can find the touches, his scoring average will rise . . . D.J. AUGUSTIN has a skill set similar to Hill's. Maybe he'll push him for minutes later in the year, but more likely he'll shoot corner threes off the bench . . . GERALD GREEN is another athlete for their second unit . . . LANCE STEPHENSON has a chance for a bigger role, but he's been atrocious to this point of his career. FORWARDS: DANNY GRANGER's touches dropped last season, but his shot selection improved as last year went on. He'll continue to be a borderline All-Star . . . DAVID WEST's knee should be fully recovered from his torn ACL in late 2010-11. He was their best player in the postseason and should be a star this season with his ability to knock down shots . . . TYLER HANSBROUGH looks like he's settling in as a career second unit player. His lack of athleticism really limits his upside . . . JEFF PENDERGRAPH may or may not hold on to a roster spot in a 12th-man role. CENTERS: They're paying ROY HIBBERT like a franchise player, and he has the ability to control both ends of the court. The question is whether they'll now play him 30-plus minutes, or continue to use him as more of a part-time player . . . IAN MAHINMI should step in as a decent backup center . . . Rookie MILES PLUMLEE was a part-time player at Duke and is highly unlikely to contribute in his first season. | | LA CLIPPERS: GUARDS: CHRIS PAUL was every bit an MVP-caliber player in his first year in L.A. They should monitor his minutes late in the regular season to keep him fresh for the playoffs. . . His Achilles is on schedule to be healed by December, and CHAUNCEY BILLUPS will start once he's healthy. He's likely to lose athleticism, and his leash could be short if he shoots as poorly as he did last year . . . JAMAL CRAWFORD steps in to lead the second unit. We'll see how quickly his inefficient, shoot-first ways grow stale . . . ERIC BLEDSOE was a stud in the playoffs. He can't play extended minutes alongside Paul, but coach Vinny Del Negro knows he has to get Bledsoe on the floor . . . WILLIE GREEN provides capable depth, but he's on the outside looking in at the rotation. FORWARDS: BLAKE GRIFFIN's knee injury likely isn't serious enough to linger into the season. He's starting to develop some post moves to go along with his dunks . . . CARON BUTLER played hurt for most of last year, but still did enough to nail down a starting job for this season . . . LAMAR ODOM moped his way back to L.A. Don't be surprised if he has a strong bounce-back year, especially considering he'll be the Clippers' best defensive big . . . GRANT HILL could see some starts, but more likely the 40-year-old is pegged for limited minutes . . . MATT BARNES will replace Hill once he injures himself again . . . RONNY TURIAF will provide some of the toughness they lost when Reggie Evans left . . . TREY THOMPKINS will continue to languish on the bench, especially after sitting out the preseason with a knee injury. CENTERS: He can block shots and rebound, but at this point DeANDRE JORDAN is just too much of a defensive liability in space to play 30-plus minutes. That's why the Clippers will often pair Lamar Odom with Blake Griffin in the frontcourt . . . RYAN HOLLINS can also defend the basket and has six fouls to give. |
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*Pacers-Clippers Preview* =========================
By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer
Indiana (47-27) at Los Angeles (49-25), 10:30 p.m. EDT
Coming off back-to-back losses, the Los Angeles Clippers are still one win away from reaching 50 for the first time in team history.
Coach Vinny Del Negro is hoping to see a stronger sense of urgency down the stretch.
Hoping to move a step closer to their first division title, the Pacific-leading Clippers return home looking to regroup Monday night against the surging Indiana Pacers.
While Los Angeles (49-25) beat New Orleans 105-91 on Wednesday to tie the 1974-75 team record for wins, it's had difficulty breaking the record. The Clippers fell 104-102 at San Antonio on Friday, then put on an embarrassing display the following night in a 98-81 loss at Houston.
Unable to take advantage of James Harden's absence, the Clippers were outscored 30-13 in the third quarter and 48-26 in the paint. Chris Paul had 19 points but was the only starter to play in the fourth as Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, Caron Butler and Willie Green were benched.
"We were terrible, our effort was terrible, our attitude was terrible and our urgency was terrible," said Del Negro, whose team was playing its fourth game in five nights. "They know exactly how I feel, and they didn't say much. That's not what we're about."
Del Negro was especially upset with Griffin and Jamal Crawford, who both drew technical fouls for arguing calls.
"When that happens, it's a selfish act that doesn't make any sense, and it hurts the team," Del Negro said. "I've got a lot of whining going on and a lack of urgency going on and it's disappointing."
Though they haven't played up to par of late, the Clippers sit seven games ahead of Golden State in the Pacific with eight to go. Los Angeles, which joined the NBA as the Buffalo Braves in 1970-71, has never won its division.
"Every game now counts, it's a dogfight till the finish line," Grant Hill said. "We got to stop making excuses and look at ourselves and take responsibility. At this point in time, a nice win would be good. Just get a win, get back to playing Clipper basketball."
The Clippers could have a hard time bouncing back against the Pacers (47-27), winners in seven of eight. Having outscored opponents by an average of 12.0 points during its four-game run, Indiana stayed hot Saturday with a 112-104 victory at Phoenix.
Paul George had 25 points and all five starters scored at least 14 for the Pacers, who shot 34 of 46 from the foul line to set season highs in both categories. Indiana, which sits percentage points behind second-place New York in the Eastern Conference, improved to 20-3 when making at least 20 free throws.
"We try to pound it inside and force teams to foul us if they don't have great low post defenders, and then we pound the glass," coach Frank Vogel said. "We have ones, twos and threes that are good attackers as well."
Roy Hibbert added 20 points, Lance Stephenson 16, George Hill 15 and David West 14.
"We are a team that is filled with leaders," said Hibbert. "Paul took over in moments, David came in and closed the game out, George made some spectacular plays and Lance is our bulldog."
While Hibbert missed a 99-91 loss to the Clippers on Feb. 28 due to suspension, he could be a difference maker Monday. The All-Star center is averaging 19.8 points - 8.4 more than his season mark - and 11.2 rebounds over the last five games.
Paul had 29 points, Crawford scored 23 and Griffin posted 18 and 14 boards for Los Angeles in that Feb. 28 win.
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