Clippers 116, Sacramento 109

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Al Thornton begins the night 1-6 from the field and, just before halftime, picks up his first career T.   Almost as a response to Monday night’s 10-turnover debacle, the FGAs come mostly on step-back jumpers. But over the final seven minutes of the fourth quarter and both overtime periods, Al goes off for 22 points: [4 th , 6:48] In transition, Thornton gets way out in ... [link]

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Published 3/6/2008 at Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog
... in Memphis by MM ? . ClipperBlog provides a blow-by-blow account of Al Thornton 's 22-points-in-17-minutes finish against the Kings . Golden State of Mind thinks the Warriors are ...

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