Clippers win fifth straight, beat Knicks 124-113

NEW YORK (AP) — Danilo Gallinari scored 26 points to extend the best scoring streak of his career, and the Los Angeles Clippers beat the New York Knicks 124-113 on Sunday for their fifth straight victory.

Lou Williams had 29 points and fellow reserve Montrezl Harrell added 24 to provide their usual potent play off the bench for the Clippers, who began play tied with Oklahoma City and Utah for fifth place in the Western Conference.

Gallinari made a go-ahead 3-pointer with 4:12 remaining to make it 106-104, then hit a pair of free throws before Williams made another 3 to push it to 111-104 with 3:01 to go. The Clippers then pulled away from there to win for the 10th time in 11 games.

Gallinari, the Knicks’ first-round pick in 2008, has scored 20 or more in his past nine games.

Emmanuel Mudiay had 26 points, seven assists and six rebounds for the Knicks (14-60), who dropped their fourth straight to secure the second 60-loss season in franchise history. Former Clippers center DeAndre Jordan had 20 points and 13 rebounds.

Already without a couple of injured starters, the Knicks lost their past two lottery picks during the game. Kevin Knox sat out the second half with a sprained right ankle and Frank Ntilikina missed it because of a sore groin. Ntilikina had just returned Friday from a groin injury that had sidelined him nearly two months.

Still, the Knicks battled back from double-digit deficits in both halves before the Clippers’ finishing surge.

Knicks coach David Fizdale said the focus for the Knicks was getting off to better starts than they had recently, and it appeared they were on their way to failing that mission when the Clippers bolted to an 8-0 lead. But they cut it to 29-24 after one quarter, and after Los Angeles pushed the lead to 14 in the second on Harrell’s follow shot, surged into the lead before the Clippers took a 60-59 edge into the half.

TIP-INS

Clippers: Starting F Landry Shamet limped off early in the third quarter with an apparent leg injury and did not return. … Patrick Beverley scored 12 points.

Knicks: New York remained without Dennis Smith Jr. (sore back), Noah Vonleh (sprained right ankle) and Allonzo Trier (strained left calf). … New York had lost its past three games by 36, 21 and 18 points.

HIGH NOON

The Clippers were the third straight West Coast team with a noon tip for a weekend game at Madison Square Garden. Sacramento won here on March 9 when it was opening a road trip and the Lakers lost on March 17. Doc Rivers brought up the difficulty of the start time for his team even before taking any questions, and was asked if it’s unfair to make a team play at what feels like 9 a.m.

“Yeah, it is unfair,” he said. “But who cares, we’re going to show up and we have to play.”

STRONG SHOOTING

Jordan came in shooting 70 percent this season on free throws, a remarkable improvement after he shot under 45 percent during his 10 seasons in Los Angeles and teams would sometimes foul him intentionally.

“I didn’t teach him well enough, clearly,” Rivers said, praising Jordan’s improvement but joking that “I’ve already told him we’re fouling him the first four times” because they didn’t believe he could be as good as his stats say.

UP NEXT

Clippers: Visit Minnesota on Tuesday.

Knicks: Host Toronto on Thursday.

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