BAD BLOOD

By: AP January 16,2018 - 09:40 PM

Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin, left, and Houston Rockets forward Trevor Ariza get into a heated exchange before both of them were ejected in the closing seconds of the game.
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Clippers beat rival Rockets in heated game

Los Angeles— Chris Paul came back to Staples Center to play against his old team and things got heated.

The final minutes of the game were filled with technical fouls, ejections, swearing, bumping — and that was just the beginning.

Lou Williams scored 31 points, Blake Griffin added 29 before his ejection, and the Los Angeles Clippers beat Paul and the Houston Rockets 113-102 on Monday night for their fifth victory in a row.

The tempers that flared during the fourth quarter carried over after the game, when several security guards were present outside the Houston locker room. Citing anonymous NBA sources, ESPN reported several Rockets players headed toward the Clippers’ locker room, seeking a confrontation, but were escorted away by security before anything got physical.

Asked about that, Clippers coach Doc Rivers would only say his team was in its own locker room.

“Their entire team was not in their locker room,” he said, referring to the Rockets.

Paul had 19 points, six rebounds and seven assists for the Rockets, whose three-game winning streak ended.

“It’s always like that when you lose, especially when you’re playing against a former team, all the emotions that go into it, familiar faces and stuff like that,” Paul said. “For us, we’ve got to be better. Give them the credit, they won the game.”

Things got testy with 3½ minutes to go. Griffin scored under the basket and Paul was called for a foul. Paul ran over to the referees in disbelief. On his way back up court, Griffin went out of bounds and bumped Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni, who became irate and cursed in Griffin’s direction.
“After he said what he said, I said the same thing back,” Griffin said.

Asked what he said, D’Antoni replied, “You mean after he hit me? Just that I didn’t appreciate him. But other than that, it’s good.”

The referees reviewed video of the play and confirmed the foul on Paul, while also assessing double technicals to Griffin and D’Antoni.

“Coach told me he (Griffin) elbowed him and I saw him talking crazy to Coach. I always got our coach’s back,” Paul said. “You probably can tell me what I said better than I did. Whatever it is, I’m sure my mama is going to tell me to wash my mouth.”

Rivers said he didn’t see the Griffin-D’Antoni interaction, and added, “I don’t think a coach should ever get engaged with a player personally, but I’ve been guilty of it before.”

The crowd was on its feet with 1:12 to go after Griffin caught the ball near the midcourt sideline and slammed it off Eric Gordon’s back in order to keep it from going out of bounds. Nine seconds later, Griffin and Trevor Ariza received double technicals after exchanging words, and both were ejected.

“He asked me if I was still coming to his birthday party and I said, `Yeah, I’m going to try,”’ Griffin said, smiling.

Griffin high-fived players on the Clippers’ bench as he stormed off the court, tearing off his jersey in the process.

“I know Blake was upset on the last play. He felt like somebody tried to do dirty to him,” Rivers said. “I’m glad nobody got hurt.”

Walking into his postgame interview, Rivers joked: “We’re honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day; we’re non-violent.”

Griffin said: “We were where we were supposed to be; we were in our locker room. We can’t control what anybody else does.”

Paul got booed when he brought the ball up court for the first time. Some fans stood and applauded a video tribute to him during a timeout in the first quarter, when Paul waved from the bench.

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