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LA Clippers defeat Charlotte Bobcats 92-87. It was a close game, but the Clippers emerged and held on to a lead in the waning minutes. Blake Griffin and Mo Williams led the Clips with 17 points while Griffin added 15 rebounds. Chris Kaman had a double-double off the bench with 16 points and ten assists while point guard Eric Bledsoe had 13 points from the bench.

Dallas Stars defeat LA Kings 4-3 (OT). Read my recap of the game.

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Billy Witz (Fox Sports): Someone didn’t appreciate the Lakers.

Adrian Wojnarowski (Yahoo! Sports): Heat Issues.

Jason Whitlock (Fox Sports): Who’s the crybaby?

T.J. Simers (LA Times): Bynum/Lakers column

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Jon Gold (Daily News): Gold was kissed by a boy, and he liked it.

Gann Matsuda (Frozen Royalty, The Hockey Writers): Pressure on Kings goalies

TONIGHT’S ACTION

LA Lakers at Atlanta Hawks. 4:00 p.m. KCAL9, AM 710 KSPN.

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