INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Clippers have a history of making things hard on themselves. So why should trying to win for the first time at their new home be any different? It took five attempts, but the Clippers finally broke Monday night through at Intuit Dome, overcoming a 26-point deficit in a 113-104 victory over the San Antonio Spurs .
"That’s the Clippers way. We can't do it the easy way, we always have to fight back and be dramatic but a win is a win," said center Ivica Zubac, who had 17 points and 13 rebounds. Owner Steve Ballmer joked around with the players before the game that he thought his new $2 billion building was cursed and that he might have to tear it down and start over.
While that did help lighten the mood, the Clippers knew that the pressure was building to break through. “I'm just happy to get that off our chest. Now we can go out there and play free.
I think we did it in the second half,” said James Harden, who had 17 points. The Spurs led 40-14 at the end of the first quarter before the Clippers fought back. It was LA's largest comeback when trailing at the end of the first quarter, surpassing the 23-point deficit it had after 12 minutes at Boston on Feb.
9, 2019. Amazing comebacks though have become a trademark during Tyronn Lue's five seasons as Clippers coach. They trailed by 35 in the first half at Washington on Jan.
25, 2022, before winning 116-115. Last season they were also down by 26 to Cleveland in the third quarter befor.