After falling last night to the gay-ass Cavaliers, Los Angeles looked to avenge their loss on the road.

Blake Griffin scored 10 points in the first to help us stay even after one quarter. It would also stay tied at halftime, 52-52. Matt Barnes scored 11 in the second.

It was a Clippers graveyard out there. Darren Collison, Ryan Hollins, and Reggie Evans all contributed significant minutes for the Kings. Nonetheless, we went up by double-digits in the 3rd and finished the quarter up five.

The fourth was a shootout, with both teams eclipsing 30 points. Austin Rivers added to that total, scoring his first points as a member of his dad’s team. Jamal Crawford picked a nice time to heat up, helping us take a 102-91 lead by pouring in a three. J.J. Redick iced it with another distance bomb, keeping us ahead for a 117-108 final.

Griffin finished with 30 on 11-16 shooting. “Bad News” Barnes added 26 and led his team with 10 boards. Chris Paul dished out nine assists, and no one turned it over more than once.