Blake Griffin was struggling, having scored just 15 points far below his 24-point season average as the game entered the final five minutes. Yet, Griffin didn’t stop shooting. He kept at it, hitting two big baskets down the stretch to help the Clippers beat the Nets on the road for the first time since 2007. It’s the kind of confidence the Clippers need if they hope to make up any ground on Golden State and San Antonio in the west. “If you’re a scorer like Blake (Griffin) or Chris (Paul), you have to be willing to go 0-for-7,” Doc Rivers said.
Griffin, Paul deliver late blow to Nets' hopes: What you need to know about the Clippers 105-100 victory
