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Redick leads Clippers to 98-92 OT victory over 76ers

Feb 9, 2016 - 4:16 AM PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Los Angeles Clippers struggled until it mattered most.

J.J. Redick had 23 points, including the tying 3-pointer late in regulation, and Jamal Crawford also scored 23 points to lead the short-handed Clippers to a 98-92 overtime victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night.

The Clippers overcame their largest deficit in a victory this season, coming back from 19 points down to win their 19th game in the last 23 overall and 12th in the last 14 on the road.

''It was ugly out there for most of the game,'' said Chris Paul, who assisted on Redick's shot. ''Good teams find a way to win, and that's what we did.''

Jerami Grant had 17 points to lead the 76ers, who were looking for their first winning streak of the season.

''These are games we should be winning,'' Philadelphia's Ish Smith said.

Philadelphia looked in good position to earn its ninth win of the season - and first over a team with a winning record - before Redick's 3-pointer from the right wing with 10.5 seconds left in the fourth quarter tied the game at 88. The 76ers had a chance to win it in regulation, but Jahlil Okafor's 18-foot jumper against the defense of DeAndre Jordan went long.

''I wish that Jahlil would have driven on DeAndre, but I give DeAndre some credit, too,'' 76ers coach Brett Brown said.

The Clippers took control in overtime, scoring the first eight points in the extra session as Philadelphia missed 10 straight shots to end regulation and start OT.

''That was the best execution we had all game,'' Los Angeles coach Doc Rivers said. ''And you look at each other like, `Where was that all game?'''

Jordan had 12 points and 21 rebounds and Paul contributed 19 points, six rebounds and seven assists for the Clippers, who have won nine straight over Philadelphia.

Smith returned to the lineup after sitting out the 76ers' 103-98 victory over Brooklyn on Saturday night with an ankle injury and had 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists. Okafor added 14 points and nine rebounds.

Already without injured starters Blake Griffin and Austin Rivers, coach Doc Rivers chose to rest Paul Pierce against Philadelphia. Rivers is out 4-to-6 weeks after breaking his left hand last Wednesday while Griffin remains sidelined after breaking his hand during a fight with a member of the equipment staff.

Philadelphia led by 10 points at halftime and controlled most of the second half.

The 76ers were up 88-85 with possession of the ball with 30 seconds remaining in regulation. Smith missed a 15-foot jumper and Nerlens Noel couldn't corral the rebound. Following a timeout, Paul found a wide-open Redick, who swished a tying 3.

''I'm not the one that makes the shot, but I feel like I make it because we execute,'' Paul said.

ROLLING ALONG

The Clippers improved to 18-4 without Griffin, who first was sidelined with a partially torn left quadriceps muscle injured on Christmas.

SLOW START

Los Angeles, which played Sunday at Miami, struggled mightily in the first half and was behind 59-49 at the break thanks largely to shooting 34 percent (16 for 47) from the field. Philadelphia led by as many as 12 points in the opening quarter and built its advantage to 51-32 with 4:24 left in the first half on a drive by Smith. They also led by 19 on Okafor's putback dunk with 3:53 remaining before the Clippers scored 15 of 21 points to end the quarter.

''We really couldn't get out of the way of ourselves for most of the game,'' Doc Rivers said. ''We're becoming that team that no matter how it looks, or how the game is being played, we're finding ways at the end.''

PRAISING PHILLY

Philadelphia dropped to 8-44, but the 76ers' resiliency impressed Doc Rivers.

''If you look at their record, it's the worst record in the league, but they're not the worst team,'' he said. ''It's just amazing watching them and how hard they play. They make you play. And if you don't play right, they can beat you.''

TIP-INS

Clippers: Crawford has scored at least 20 points in the last five games, averaging 22 points over that span. ... Los Angeles came back from a 17-point deficit in a 101-96 win over Detroit on Nov. 14. ... The Clippers improved to 18-9 on road. ... The Clippers defeated the 76ers 130-99 on Jan. 2 in Los Angeles. ... Wesley Johnson made his sixth start of the season in place of Pierce and had seven points and nine rebounds.

76ers: Allen Iverson was in attendance. ... F Richaun Holmes was available after sitting out the last two games with an ankle sprain but didn't play. ... Philadelphia last beat the Clippers on March 16, 2011.

UP NEXT

Clippers: At Boston Wednesday night.

76ers: Host Kings Wednesday night.