Clippers Nearing Record Depths
SAN ANTONIO — How low can they go?
Tim Duncan scored 27 points and the San Antonio Spurs handed the winless Clippers their 15th consecutive loss with a 114-85 victory on Saturday night.
The Spurs won their third consecutive game with their highest scoring output of the season. Their only previous 100-point effort came on Feb. 5, when they beat Sacramento, 101-83, in their opener.
The Clippers are two games shy of the all-time record of 17 consecutive losses to open the season and one short of the franchise record of 16 in a row in 1994-95. Their next two games are against the Lakers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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