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Saturday, Dec. 23 10:30pm ET
Odom blocks career-high nine

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Five of the Los Angeles Clippers' 10 victories have been decided by fewer than six points. Eight of the Vancouver Grizzlies' 19 losses have been decided by fewer than five points.

Saturday night's 92-90 victory by the Clippers was another stepping stone on their climb to respectability and another heartbreaking step backward for the Grizzlies.

Sean Rooks' tip-in with 1.7 seconds was the difference this time as the Clippers won for the fifth time in nine games despite blowing a 16-point lead.

"When you're up by 16, you shouldn't have to win on a last-second shot," Clippers forward Lamar Odom said. "We've just got to learn how to put teams away. I mean, it's better to win, but this game never should have been that close."

The Clippers led by three when Mike Bibby missed a 3-point shot, hustled after the rebound and sank one from behind the arc to tie the score at 90 with 11.9 seconds to go.

But Rooks, who finished with six points, got the winning basket after Dooling drove around Abdur-Rahim and misfired on a short running jumper.

"I knew Keyon was going to go up with it and that his shot is really hard to block. So I knew that if I was there, just try to get a good tip," the 6-foot-10 Rooks said."When I tipped it, I knew I had a good angle on it. I just wanted to make sure I tipped it hard enough. And it worked out. Luck was on our side tonight."

Odom had 14 points and a career-high nine blocked shots, and rookie Keyon Dooling scored six of his nine points in the final 3:51 for the Clippers.

Shareef Abdur-Rahim scored 26 points for the Grizzlies, who have lost 18 of 22 and four straight on the road. They have lost each of their last two games by two-point margins.

After trailing by four entering the fourth quarter, Los Angeles tied it twice before Dooling and Odom hit 3-pointers 38 seconds apart to put the Clippers back in front 86-81 with 2:45 to play.

Moments after Rooks' pivotal tip-in, Abdur-Rahim failed to get off a 3-point shot in time with Odom defending him closely at the left sideline. Odom was credited with his ninth block on the play.

"That was a hard one for us to lose, especially because we fought back from so much down," Bibby said. "That was a game we should have won after coming back and being up by five."

The Grizzlies played the entire third quarter without committing a turnover or a foul, and took their first lead of the game when Abdur-Rahim hit a 19-footer for a 62-61 edge with 1:42 left in the period.

Vancouver's Bryant Reeves, who missed his first five shots, made his first field goal on a 16-footer with 2.8 seconds left in the third to cap an 18-6 run and increase the margin to 69-65.

"They're fighting for wins, just like us, so we knew they weren't going to give up," Rooks said. "Our starters did a great job of getting on top of them and we had a nice flow going. Then they came back and chipped away, and it became a dogfight."

Brian Skinner made his first five shots to help the Clippers build a 32-16 lead through one quarter. All of his baskets were either dunks or layups, but Skinner was 0-for-7 the rest of the way.

Vancouver made just four of its first 11 shots after missing 12 of its final 13 from the field in Friday night's two-point home loss to Sacramento.

But the Grizzlies narrowed the gap to 42-36 with 2:51 left in the first half as Michael Dickerson hit a 19-footer and a 16-footer at both ends of a 13-6 run. He finished with 19 points.

Game notes
Vancouver F Grant Long sat out his third straight game because of a broken right thumb. But he isn't expected to be placed on the injured list, according to a team spokesperson. ... The second and third overall picks in the June draft, Stromile Swift of the Grizzlies and Darius Miles of the Clippers, were non-factors in the game. Each player had two points in 12 minutes. ... Of Miles' 78 field goals, 35 have come on dunks. ... This is the first time the Clippers have reached double digits in victories before New Year's Day since 1996. ... The only other time the Clippers won consecutive games this season was Nov. 15-16, against the Knicks and Grizzlies. ... The Clippers' next seven games are all against teams with winning records. The opponents have a combined won-loss record of 101-65.
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