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LAst Night's Action: Clippers Sweep!

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LA Clippers defeat NY Knicks 140-135 (OT). You read correctly. The Clippers swept the Knicks this season. In both games Al Harrington saved the Clips by getting a technical foul at the end of regulation. In the last game he slapped the backboard after a slam dunk giving the Knicks a three point lead. This time he hung on the rim after a slam dunk giving the Knicks a three point lead. Eerie huh? However this time Mike Taylor scored a career high 35 points for the Clips while the Clippers emerged from an offensive funk.

Anaheim Ducks defeat Colorado Avalanche 7-2. Talk about getting hot at the right time. The Ducks led 3-0 after the first period and halfway through the second period it was 6-0. With this blowout win the Ducks are now in seventh place in the West.

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LA Lakers at Detroit Pistons. 4:30 pm KCAL 9, AM 570 KLAC.

LA Kings at Dallas Stars. 5:30 pm FSWest, AM 1150 KTLK.

The first of the Sweet Sixteen games begin at 4:00 on CBS 2 and AM 710 KSPN.

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