With a 118-107 win over the Houston Rockets, the Clippers clinched a playoff birth.

Blake Griffin left the game with lower back problems. Stay smart, G.

Since the Rockets did not have Dwight Howard, either, it was kind of a fair fight.

Houston led by ten after the first quarter, but Chris Paul closed the half by bringing the Clippers back in front. Paul scored 32 points and dished out 12 assists en route to the victory. He only committed one turnover in 39 minutes.

DeAndre Jordan snagged 12 rebounds and blocked six shots. However, it was his 20 points and steady free throw making in the end that really stood out. Jamal Crawford added 22 off the bench, and Matt Barnes put up 15 & 10.