NBA results: LA Clippers rally from 25 down in 2nd half, stun Denver Nuggets 87-85

The Clippers won despite managing a meagre 28 points in the lowest-scoring first half in the NBA this season.

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By Amruth Kalidas | Jan 12, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Amir Coffey had 18 points, Reggie Jackson scored 11 of his 13 in the fourth quarter and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied from a 25-point deficit in the second half for a stunning 87-85 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday night.

Terance Mann scored nine of his 13 points in the fourth quarter for Los Angeles, which won for the fourth time in 10 games since Paul George joined Kawhi Leonard on its lengthy injured list. The Clippers won despite managing a meagre 28 points in the lowest-scoring first half in the NBA this season and then falling behind 59-34 midway through the third period.

DENVER STUNNED BY CLIPPERS

Denver scored just seven points in the next 10 minutes, allowing the Clippers to mount their improbable comeback. Los Angeles tied it on Jackson’s jumper with 7:03 to play and went ahead on his 3-pointer moments later. And after the Clippers fell behind again, Jackson brought fans to their feet when he dunked on Nikola Jokic with 4:12 left.

”That game was ugly early,” said Jackson, who missed eight of his first nine shots. ”Most of the game was ugly, the first three quarters. We just stayed ready, stayed in it. The team stayed in the fight, stayed confident and continued to have success. It just gave me a chance to make some plays, and we stayed calm. It was hard.”

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After Jokic got back-to-back buckets to put Denver back on top, Coffey’s 3-pointer with 2:30 left pushed the Clippers ahead for good. Nicolas Batum hit a 3 on the next possession, and Jokic missed a long 3-pointer right before the buzzer – the Nuggets’ 29th miss on 33 attempts from 3-point territory.

”Maybe we get relaxed,” Jokic said. ”Maybe we think it’s going to be easy. I don’t know. Something happens, especially when we make four 3s. It’s really hard for us to do anything.”

Aaron Gordon scored a season-high 30 points and Jokic had 21 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Nuggets, who couldn’t overcome a long stretch of ineptitude spanning the final two quarters.

Gordon had his highest-scoring performance since joining the Nuggets last March, but Jokic hit only three shots in the fourth quarter with the Clippers focused on keeping the ball away from him.

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”Probably even more important than the turnovers is we have a really good player that we can’t get the ball to,” Denver coach Michael Malone said. ”We had a lot of guys that looked a little nervous out there as they turned up the pressure. Anytime you lose a game where you led by 25 points in the second half is unacceptable. … But if you can’t get Nikola Jokic the basketball, that’s a big, big problem.”

The Clippers’ supporting cast has back-to-back victories without both of the team’s cornerstones. Los Angeles also played without Luke Kennard and Justise Winslow, who are in the NBA’s health and safety protocols.