Published 2/12/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Al Thornton scored 25 points and Sam Cassell added 21 points and eight assists as the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Milwaukee Bucks 96-89 on Monday night. Los Angeles, which finished 3-4 on its road trip, also got 20 points from Corey Maggette. Mo Williams, who missed Saturday's game against New York because of a flu, led Milwaukee with 31 points.
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