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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Blake Griffin's double-double and Los Angeles' 55 percent shooting Wednesday brought the Clippers a runaway 106-84 victory over San Antonio.
The Spurs, who embarked on a four-game western trip, lost for the first time this season after winning their opening four contests. Milwaukee and New York are the only teams left with perfect records.
Griffin scored 22 points and had 10 rebounds. DeAndre Jordan added 21 points and Eric Bledsoe had 15. The Clippers made 46-of-83 shots from the field and outrebounded the Spurs 46-29.
Los Angeles owned a six-point lead at halftime, then outscored San Antonio by 14 in the third period.
Danny Green's 12 points were the most for any member of the Spurs. Tim Duncan had 10.
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