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NBA: LA Clippers 116, Sacramento 81

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Published: Dec. 2, 2012 at 1:09 AM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Jamal Crawford scored 17 points and was among seven Los Angeles players to hit double figures Saturday in the Clippers' 116-81 rout of Sacramento.

Eric Bledsoe, Blake Griffin and Chris Paul each scored 14 points as the Clippers claimed a second straight victory.

DeAndre Jordan (13 points), Matt Barnes (12) and Caron Butler (11) also helped out for Los Angeles, which cruised to its fourth straight triumph over the Kings.

Marcus Thornton led Sacramento with 20 points.

Jason Thompson contributed a double-double of 16 and 12 rebounds in the Kings' loss, their second in three games.

Topics: Jamal Crawford, Eric Bledsoe, Blake Griffin, Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan, Matt Barnes, Caron Butler, Marcus Thornton, Jason Thompson
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