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Fanatic Sports Morning Update February 11, 2012

Fanatic Sports Morning Update for February 11, 2012

Jeremy Lin scores career-high 38 as Knicks top Lakers 92-85.

Russell Westbrook had 28 points and Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Utah Jazz 101-87.

No. 25 Harvard holds off Penn 56-50.

Dwyane Wade scores 26 as Heat take down Wizards 106-89.

Dirk Nowitzki scores season-high 33 points in Mavs win over Wolves 104-97.

Chris Paul had 24 points and the Clippers defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 78-77.

Smith scores 23 as Hawks slip past Magic in OT 89-87.

Bucks 113, Cavs 112

Grizzlies 98, Pacers 92

Toronto 86, Boston 74

Tiger Woods 6 behind leader Wi at Pebble Beach

Chris Paul day to day with hamstring

An MRI on the strained left hamstring of Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul on Sunday came back negative, according to the team.

The Clippers said Paul, who suffered the injury during the fourth quarter of a 102-94 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, will be listed as day to day and is questionable for Monday’s game against the New Jersey Nets.

The Clippers have Courtney Fortson lined up as a call-up from the D-League if they need added backcourt depth while Paul recovers, sources close to the situation told ESPN.com senior NBA writer Marc Stein on Sunday.

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Kobe scores 42, Clippers still beat Lakers

LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Los Angeles Clippers showed they could beat the Lakers even with Kobe Bryant going over the 40-point mark for the fourth consecutive game.

Chris Paul scored 33 points, Blake Griffin had 22 points and 14 rebounds, and the Clippers led all the way in winning 102-94 on Saturday night, their second victory in four days over one of the NBA’s elite teams.

“It’s early. We’re not going to get too high with these wins,” Paul said. “We definitely made strides in the right direction defensively and with rebounding. We got to make that habit and not a one-time thing.”

Chauncey Billups added 19 points, former Laker Caron Butler had 13 points and DeAndre Jordan had 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who beat Miami 95-89 in overtime on Wednesday and have won five of their last six.

Paul limped off after hitting a jumper in the final minutes and said after the game that he hurt his left leg and would see a doctor.

Griffin said he wasn’t concerned with the doubters who wonder if the Clippers may finally shed their reputation as perennial losers.

“It’s definitely going to take time if we’re going to remove that label,” he said. “We don’t care. We’re worried about this year.”

Paul, Billups and Butler—all added before the season began—are paying early dividends. Paul, who had 27 points against the Heat, was originally headed to the Lakers from New Orleans until Commissioner David Stern nixed the deal.

“They couldn’t guard him,” Billups said of Paul. “Coming off the pick-and-rolls, he was unstoppable. His shot was on point and he really caused them a lot of problems.”

The Clippers controlled the boards 50-42, including a 17-11 edge on the offensive glass, despite being the league’s worst rebounding team playing against the league’s best.

“We talked about how they focused on the glass and they just did a terrific job on the boards,” Bryant said. “Seventeen offensive rebounds is a lot of offensive rebounds. That’s the area that really killed us. We did a pretty good job defensively in holding them to a low shooting percentage, but 17 offensive rebounds and 25 second-chance points, that’s tough to deal with.”

Bryant notched his fourth straight game of 40 or more points but the Lakers had their five-game winning streak snapped by their Staples Center co-tenants, who beat them twice in the preseason. Bryant was 14 of 28 and made 12 of 14 free throws. He had 42 against Cleveland on Friday, 48 against Phoenix on Tuesday and 40 at Utah on Thursday.

“When a player of that caliber is looking to shoot that many times, he’s going to make shots,” Griffin said.

The Lakers got no closer than five points early in the fourth quarter as the visiting team. Bryant broke out for 21 points in the third, but he was limited to 10 in the fourth against the Clippers’ double teams.

“Kobe got going and we came with some different coverages on him,” Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said. “He hit some tough shots, but I thought overall we controlled the tempo of the game in the fourth quarter, which was one of the big keys for us.”

Derek Fisher had no luck in containing Paul and the 37-year-old Lakers guard didn’t return until there were 4 minutes left in the game.

“We didn’t do a good job as a team on him,” Bryant said. “We were short in our pick-and-roll coverage and let Chris kind of split us, mess around with the ball, dribble through the lane and do all the stuff that we’re not supposed to let him do.”

Billups and Paul hit consecutive 3-pointers to help the Clippers extend their lead to 67-53 midway through the third.

Bryant took over from there, scoring 17 of the Lakers’ final 19 points of the quarter to close to 76-72. He began and ended the spurt with 3-pointers and in between hit 7 of 8 free throws while the Clippers were held to nine points over the final 5 minutes.

“I was just getting in spots to be effective and I was hitting my mid-range jumpers,” Bryant said. “We were struggling and it just seemed like we were kind of dead in the water. I didn’t get us off to a good start at all. I took the responsibility to try and generate some energy and try to get us back in the game. We were able to do that, but they made two big 3s to stretch it back out.”

The Clippers’ biggest first-half lead was 55-42 at the break. They outshot and outrebounded the Lakers, who were better in the paint.

The Lakers twice closed within three points in the second quarter, but the Clippers outscored them 16-6 to end the period, with Billups, Paul and Griffin combining for 14 points.

The Clippers opened the game on a 13-4 run, then outscored the Lakers 13-9 to lead after the first quarter. Things got chippy in the final 12 seconds when Darius Morris went up for a basket after Paul was whistled for a foul and Griffin pushed off him with both hands as Morris came down.

“We knew it was going to be a grind and get chippy,” Jordan said.

Lakers coach Mike Brown got incensed and was called for a technical, while nothing was called on Griffin. Morris had the last word, though, when he sank a jumper from before the half-court line at the buzzer as Paul tried to cut him off. Metta World Peace and Grififin also had technical in the game.

Notes: Clippers F Brian Cook left midway through the second quarter with a sprained left ankle. … The Clippers improved to 5-1 at home and 6-0 this season when taking a lead into the fourth. … The Clippers have sold out all six of their home games. … The Lakers were playing their fifth game of the week and their 14th of the season, tying Chicago for most games played. … The Clippers have played just nine games, fewest in the league. … Clippers backup G Mo Williams missed the game because of an injured right foot that he hurt on Tuesday at Portland. … Lakers G Jason Kapono is adjusting to sleepless nights after his wife gave birth to premature twin girls named Campbell and Isla earlier in the week. “Thirty minutes is like three hours. It’s all been a blur,” he said.

Clippers agree to deal in principle for Chris Paul

The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to a deal in principle to acquire star point guard Chris Paul from the New Orleans Hornets on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.

The deal, which was expected to be approved by the league Wednesday night, will reportedly see the Clippers send guard Eric Gordon, center Chris Kaman, forward Al-Farouq Aminu and Minnesota’s unprotected 2012 first-round pick to the Hornets.

The sources said the Clippers will also receive two future second-round picks.

Should the deal be approved, it would bring an end to a saga that had seen previous deals between Paul and the Lakers and then the Clippers both nixed by the NBA.

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Clippers trying for Chris Paul deal

The New Orleans Hornets and Los Angeles Clippers have submitted a multiplayer blockbuster deal to the NBA that would send All-Star point guard Chris Paul to Los Angeles, a source with knowledge of the discussions said Monday.

But the trade as presented has at least one stumbling block: The league, which owns the Hornets, wants the Clippers to add Eric Bledsoe to a package that already includes guard Eric Gordon, center Chris Kaman, forward Al-Farouq Aminu and Minnesota’s unprotected 2012 first-round pick.

The deal would be done if the league hadn’t asked for Bledsoe, according to one source close to the process.

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Lamar Odom in stunned disbelief over almost being traded

Lamar Odom is still a Laker, but he doesn’t sound completely thrilled about it.

Odom admitted that he was “shocked” and “surprised” when told Thursday afternoon that the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to trade him to the New Orleans Hornets as part of a deal for point guard Chris Paul. But this evening when he heard that the NBA had killed the trade, Odom said he was in “total disbelief” over these new developments…

“Maybe I’ll see you there tomorrow [at practice],” Odom said. “But I doubt it. You don’t want to go to no place you’re not wanted. I’ll try to give them what they want as much as possible.”

Odom also felt bad for Gasol.

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David Stern Rejects Chris Paul Trade

On the eve of the sport’s formal re-opening for business after a five-month lockout, NBA commissioner David Stern sent shockwaves throughout the league Thursday night by nixing the league-owned New Orleans Hornets’ plans to trade guard Chris Paul to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Within an hour of the Hornets striking an agreement in principle with the Lakers and Houston Rockets on a three-team trade that would have landed Paul in the same backcourt as Kobe Bryant, Stern informed the Hornets that they couldn’t make the trade, stunning team officials who had been working around-the-clock for days in hopes of bringing an end to the Paul saga before the season officially started.

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Knicks making push for Tyson Chandler

The New York Knicks are strong candidates to sign NBA free agent Tyson Chandler, according to CBS Sports reporter Ken Berger.

For the Knicks to acquire the 29-year-old center they would likely have to grant Chauncey Billups amnesty or trade the 14-year veteran point guard to make way for Chandler. If the Knicks were to come to terms with the center, the move would likely put New York out of the Chris Paul bidding war.

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Lakers want both Chris Paul and Dwight Howard

ESPN is reporting that the Los Angeles Lakers are trying to pull off trades for both Chris Paul and Dwight Howard.

Hoping to pull off a pair of blockbuster moves that would rock the NBA, the Lakers are willing to trade anyone on their roster outside of Kobe Bryant to bring Howard and Paul to Los Angeles, two sources said.

Are these guys really this dumb…Are they really trying to completely ruin the league.

Sources say the Clippers also have intentions to go after both Howard and Paul. And like the Lakers, the Clippers are positioned — financially and talent-wise to make such a move.

Celtics Willing To Trade Rondo for Chris Paul

The Boston Celtics, who already have one of the best point guards in the NBA, are interested in making an upgrade by acquiring the New Orleans Hornets’ Chris Paul and would be willing to give up Rajon Rondo to get him.

According to an SI.com report, Celtics general manager Danny Ainge is “highly motivated” to land Paul. The report says the Hornets don’t appear interested in a two-team deal in which Rondo and Paul would switch places. So Ainge has been trying to find a third team to get involved.

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