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Denver Nuggets at LA Clippers

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21-10, 8-7 Away
Final
111 - 132

19-13, 11-4 Home

Clippers hand Nuggets worst defeat of season, 132-111

Just not like this.

Danilo Gallinari and Tobias Harris each scored 21 points, Montrezl Harrell added 20 and the Los Angeles Clippers beat Denver 132-111 on Saturday for the Nuggets' worst loss of the season.

The Nuggets (21-10) had not lost by more than 10 points and had won four straight.

"That was a tough one," Nuggets forward Monte Morris said. "The Clippers just wanted it a little bit more."

That was most obvious in the paint, where the hard-driving Clippers outscored the Nuggets 80-50.

"Eighty points is not a number I'm used to seeing on a stat sheet," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. "That's just them beating us off the dribble. That's them rebounding every missed shot. That's them outworking us and (us) not being ready to compete at the level we needed to compete tonight."

The Clippers shot 57.6 percent from the field.

"I thought our tempo set the tone," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. "Our pace tonight (was) maybe as good as I've seen. I mean, we never stopped it. Just continued movement and pacing. I thought we did it throughout the game."

The Clippers went on a 15-4 run in the middle of the first quarter, but their cause was aided when Denver's leading scorer, Nikola Jokic, was ejected. He led the Nuggets with 19 points despite playing only 20 minutes.

The Clippers led by 11 when the 7-foot Jokic was ejected in the third quarter for screaming at an official for the second time. Malone said he wasn't sure what Jokic had yelled to draw the ejection.

"You'd have to ask him," Malone said.

Jokic did not make himself available to reporters after the game.

After losing four consecutive games, the Clippers have won two straight.

"Our throw-out (ejection) defense is phenomenal," Rivers quipped. "That was part of our gameplan."

TIP-INS

Nuggets: Denver opened the season with a 107-98 victory over the Clippers. Rivers on the difference between the Nuggets then and now: "They believe now," he said. "And they're at that point, where it really doesn't matter who they have on the floor. That's how confident they've become."

Clippers: Rivers slipped and fell awkwardly on the sideline during Thursday's game against the Mavericks. At first he was concerned he had injured his knee, but now says it is fine. "You know what my first thought was?" Rivers said. "On the off-days, I can't golf."

PAINT DOMINANCE

Rivers said the Clippers controlling the inside game was not just a reflection of the Los Angeles frontline playing well, but also of guards driving aggressively to the basket.

"Just attacks," Rivers said. "We played downhill."

MISSING BIG PIECE

Jokic leads the Nuggets in scoring (18.2) and rebounding (10.0), and in his last five games had averaged 26.6 points and 12.8 rebounds.

"He's our best player," Morris said. "When you lose him, it's tough. He usually initiates a lot of the offense. We couldn't call him back."

Jamal Murray had 18 points for Denver, and Morris 15.

UP NEXT

Nuggets: Continue on the road to meet the Warriors on Tuesday.

Clippers: Play Sunday at the Warriors.

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Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 111 - 132
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 111 - 132
4th 1.7 Brandon Goodwin makes 29-foot three point jumper (Thomas Welsh assists) 111 - 132
4th 10.3 shot clock turnover 108 - 132
4th 32.3 Tyrone Wallace defensive rebound 108 - 132

Statistics

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41-97 FG 53-92
42 Field Goal % 58
9-31 3PT 10-20
29 Three Point % 50
20-25 FT 16-17
80 Free Throw % 94
37 Rebounds 56
13 Offensive Rebounds 13
24 Defensive Rebounds 43
21 Assists 28
10 Steals 7
5 Blocks 5
9 Turnovers 15
0 Team Turnovers 3
9 Total Turnovers 18
2 Technical Fouls 1
2 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
14 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 19
10 Fast Break Points 18
50 Points in Paint 80
16 Fouls 23
1 Largest Lead 27
LA Clippers LA Clippers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Darius Garland, G Day-To-Day Apr 8
Isaiah Jackson, F Out Apr 8
Yanic Konan Niederhauser, C Out Mar 5
Bradley Beal, G Out Nov 12
Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Spencer Jones, F Out Apr 7
Peyton Watson, G Out Apr 3

Game Information

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Location: Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 16,571 · Capacity:

2025-26 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 64 16 .800 - W7
Denver 52 28 .650 12 W10
Minnesota 47 33 .588 17 L1
Portland 40 40 .500 24 L2
Utah 21 59 .263 43 L10

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 50 29 .633 - L3
Phoenix 44 36 .550 6.5 W1
LA Clippers 41 39 .513 9.5 L1
Golden State 37 42 .468 13 W1
Sacramento 21 59 .263 29.5 L2
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