Clippers beat Wolves, end winless season start

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—Rasual Butler(notes) and the Los Angeles Clippers lost their first four games and their injured No. 1 draft pick during an opening week that could only be described as horrific—or maybe Clipperific.

At least they capped that week with a tenacious final quarter against the Minnesota Timberwolves to remove themselves from the list of the NBA’s winless teams.

Chris Kaman(notes) had 25 points and 11 rebounds, Eric Gordon(notes) hit the go-ahead layup with 1:32 to play, and the Clippers surged in the fourth quarter to a 93-90 victory Monday night.

Butler’s first start for the Clippers was an echo of this tumultuous start to Los Angeles’ season. The new forward went 3 for 15 from the field and managed just 12 points, but still coolly hit four free throws in the final 19.4 seconds to hold off the Wolves’ final rally.

“It took a lot of resilience and toughness to finish like that in our fifth game in seven days,” Butler said. “We didn’t want to use that schedule as an excuse. That’s what we talked about in the huddle before the game, and we lived up to it.”

Gordon scored 17 points and Baron Davis(notes) had 13 points and eight assists for the Clippers, who also snapped a three-game home losing streak to the Timberwolves.

“We all felt a sense of urgency to get ourselves out of this situation,” said Davis, who went 2 for 10, but hit a key 3-pointer midway through the fourth quarter. “Five games in seven days, that’s a tough way to start. We knew this win would be hard to come by.”

Gordon’s basket in traffic put the Clippers up 88-86, and the clubs traded scores until Ryan Hollins’(notes) dunk with 13.2 seconds left trimmed Los Angeles’ lead to 91-90. After Butler’s last two free throws, Corey Brewer(notes) badly missed a well-guarded 3-point attempt at the buzzer.

Al Jefferson(notes) scored 24 points and Brewer had 14 for Minnesota, which never reclaimed the lead after losing it midway through a surprisingly tense fourth quarter in which neither team went ahead by more than four points.

“We haven’t yet gotten to the point where we know what play we’re going to run with a low-clock situation and no timeouts when you’ve got to get the ball up the floor,” new Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis said. “That’s my fault that we haven’t had the time to work on plays in that situation, but I like the fact that they got back in the ballgame and gave themselves a chance to win.”

The Clippers didn’t match last season’s 0-6 start, and their roster seems to possess ample talent even without college star Blake Griffin(notes), who’s out until at least mid-December with a broken kneecap. That talent finally was on display against Minnesota, led by another strong game from Kaman, who tapped a loose ball in the final moments to prolong a key Clippers possession.

Coach Mike Dunleavy’s only change after the Clippers’ awful opening week was a swap in the starting lineup. Butler replaced Al Thornton(notes), who shot poorly in the first four games.

The Clippers’ victory and Sacramento’s win over Memphis left New Jersey, Indiana and Golden State as the NBA’s only remaining winless teams—and the Pacers and the Warriors have played only two games apiece.

Rambis returned to Los Angeles for the first time since leaving his assistant coaching job with the NBA champion Lakers in the offseason to oversee the rebuilding project in Minnesota.

“It’s going to take some time,” Jefferson said. “Maybe it’ll take the whole year for us to just get it down pat, the triangle offense and the way he wants to run it. So we’ve just got to be patient. We’re still in games. We had a good one last night (in Phoenix), and we had a chance to win this one tonight.”

The Clippers led by 13 points in the third quarter, but Minnesota tied it late in the period during a 14-4 run. A lead change or a tie occurred on each of the first 10 scoring plays of the fourth quarter until Davis hit his only basket of the final three quarters to put Los Angeles up 84-80.

Rambis, the longtime Lakers player who also briefly coached the club in 1999, had never been in Staples Center’s visitors’ locker room, which he pronounced “adequate,” and he was taken aback by new wood paneling in the hall outside.

“It’s always nice to be home,” Rambis said. “Got the chance to sleep in my own bed. Got to see the sun shine.”

NOTES: Oleksiy Pecherov(notes) scored 13 points—just two shy of his career high— after Minnesota declined to pick up his contract option for next season earlier in the day. … The Timberwolves return to Staples Center to play the Clippers again in three weeks. … Craig Smith(notes) and Sebastian Telfair(notes) faced the Timberwolves for the first time since the Clippers acquired them in July in a multiplayer deal sending Quentin Richardson(notes) to Minnesota.

Updated Nov 3, 2:08 am EST
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  1. Scott Y
    16. Posted by Scott Y Thu Nov 5 1:28am EST

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    Some retarded people on here
  2. <i>basketball_1234578</i>
    15. Posted by basketball_1234578 Tue Nov 3 12:12pm EST

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    What is Corey Brewer doing taking 21 shots...and only making 6 of them!!!
  3. <i>basketball_1234578</i>
    14. Posted by basketball_1234578 Tue Nov 3 12:12pm EST

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    What is Corey Brewer doing taking 21 shots...and only making 6 of them!!!
  4. Steven
    12. Posted by Steven Tue Nov 3 9:23am EST

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    when blake play clippers will be better than the fakers.
  5. Steven
    11. Posted by Steven Tue Nov 3 9:21am EST

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    go clippers.
  6. C-Note
    10. Posted by C-Note Tue Nov 3 9:11am EST

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    The T-wolves are retarded! Why on earth would you start Flynn over Sessions? Sessions is a guaranteed 10 points, 10 assists, and 2 steals. Flynn is a scorer so he would do well in the 6th man role. Sessions will distribute the ball and that's what the wolves are lacking in their starting lineup. Why did they sign him if they didn't want him starting?
  7. BULLSFANSINCE7
    9. Posted by BULLSFANSINCE7 Tue Nov 3 2:02am EST

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    Wow, it's about freakin' time the Clippers got a win! Hats off to Marcus Camby. I swear to God even after all the injuries and bad luck he's still playing his heart out. He's a true warrior on the court. You can totally tell who wants to win on the court and who's just playing 'cause they have to. I think with the new acquisitions the team still needs time to gel and get accustomed to playing w/ each other. That picture of Camby man chucking the ball off the hardwood floor says it all....FINALLY!

    If Kaman keeps his consistency and the Clippers get a few more wins. He's gotta be an All-Star. We need Blake back 'cause that'll give us a solid front court. But that's still a long ways to go. After Blake is healthy why not try to win ROY and the Sixth man award. With him coming off the bench as the Sixth man will only strengthen the team offensively and athletically.

    There's just too much talent on the Clippers squad this year..Sebastian Telfair's court vision and quickness is undeniable and Craig Smith's ability to bang down low shouldn't be overlooked. Baron Davis needs to stay healthy and retain the passion he once had for the game in Golden State 'cause he's just too talented. Period. The sky is the limit for DeAndre Jordan based on his massive size and athleticism. Rasual can obviously shoot the lights out if given the opportunity and Al Thorton just seems too passive these days...Al Thorton's Vertical and length should be utilized... Eric Gordon's skilled and wants to play ball..I mean he came out of Hoosier state indiana, so you know he plays to win. It's obviously easier said than done but it all starts with heart and passion for the game. It's hard to give it your all every night when you already make 5-15 million a year.

    Go Clippers!
  8. RyanI
    8. Posted by RyanI Tue Nov 3 1:37am EST

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    3. Posted by Leo Mon Nov 2 4:16pm EST Report Abuse
    only the 5th time in history started 0-4? and the other 30 times started at 0-5? lol
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    let's think about this...in order to start out 0-5 wouldn't you have to begin at 0-4? i hope you are joking
  9. C Bear
    7. Posted by C Bear Tue Nov 3 1:34am EST

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    wolves got screwed in this game by the officials.
  10. Lane
    6. Posted by Lane Tue Nov 3 1:27am EST

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    I took them- my 1st nba bet 4 the year
  11. GSPOT
    5. Posted by GSPOT Mon Nov 2 7:00pm EST

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    It's a full moon tonight so the Wolves better do good. LOL!
    Hooooowwwwwwwllllllllll

    Wolves by 15.
  12. Dan G
    4. Posted by Dan G Mon Nov 2 6:40pm EST

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    Go Wolves! They will win by 20....
  13. Leo
    3. Posted by Leo Mon Nov 2 4:16pm EST

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    only the 5th time in history started 0-4? and the other 30 times started at 0-5? lol
  14. mOriAn
    2. Posted by mOriAn Mon Nov 2 9:16am EST

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    first!



    man, Clippers plain and simply sucks!!! ...they're an embarrassment to LA!!!

    ..poor Blake Griffin...the Clipper-curse is still there..
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A. Jefferson Al Jefferson
9-16,  24 Pts
4 Rebs, 2 Assists
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C. Kaman Chris Kaman
10-15,  25 Pts
11 Rebs, 1 Assists

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