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Saturday, Feb. 3 10:30pm ET
Piatkowski paces Clippers with 26 points

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An argument can be made that Rasheed Wallace's uncontrollable temper cost the Portland Trail Blazers a victory Saturday night. And he wasn't even in the building.

Eric Piatkowski scored 26 points and Sean Rooks hit a pair of free throws with 21 seconds remaining as the Los Angeles Clippers capitalized on Wallace's suspension to beat Portland 90-89 Saturday night.

"Any time you can get a win against the caliber of a team like the Portland Trail Blazers, that's saying a lot," Rooks said. "Everywhere you looked, everybody turned in a great performance. And that's what makes me feel good. We deserved this one. We haven't been getting many breaks, and tonight we got one."

Wallace, who leads the Blazers with a 19.3 scoring average -- and the NBA with 27 technical fouls -- began his two-game suspension for throwing a towel at referee Gary Benson in Thursday night's home victory over Phoenix.

The temperamental All-Star forward, who was fined $10,000 by the NBA following his third ejection and ninth in two seasons, also will sit out Wednesday night's home game against Seattle.

"Anytime you've got an All-Star out of the lineup, you can use him," said Portland coach Mike Dunleavy, who is having an increasingly difficult time defending Wallace's antics. "But we had plenty of opportunities to win this game without him, and I'm disappointed that we didn't do it."

Los Angeles also got 18 points from Lamar Odom and 17 from Jeff McInnis. The victory was the second in a row for Los Angeles after a season-worst nine straight losses.

"We had that little skid right there, and I think the morale was getting down a little bit and some guys were starting to maybe start to have a bad attitude," Piatkowski said.

"So for us to be able to come back from those two embarrassing losses to San Antonio and beat Houston and a quality team like Portland is key because our next two games (against Chicago and Golden State) we look at as very winable."

Bonzi Wells had 22 points for Portland and a tied career-high with seven assists. Dale Davis had 13 points and 12 rebounds as the Blazers lost for only the fifth time in 22 games.

The loss ended Portland's eight-game road winning streak against the Clippers, who have beaten the Blazers only twice in their last 16 meetings overall.

After trailing by as many as seven with 4:45 remaining, Portland regained the lead with an 11-3 spurt. Wells started the rally with 21-footer and a reverse layup 40 seconds apart, and Steve Smith hit a 13-footer over Piatkowski for an 89-88 edge with 29 seconds to play.

Rooks converted both foul shots after getting fouled by Arvidas Sabonis on a drive to the basket. Damon Stoudamire, who entered the game with 4:45 left after Greg Anthony injured his right ankle, missed an 18-footer from the right side after faking Odom into the Clippers' bench.

The rebound went off Derek Strong of the Clippers, and the Blazers had one more chance, but Stoudamire missed a 21-footer just before the buzzer.

The Blazers, who fell to 28-3 in games they've led after three quarters, took a 74-73 advantage into the fourth. But they missed their next seven shots and the Clippers pulled ahead 80-74 with a 10-0 run, ignited by Odom's 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds left in the third.

Davis and Smith powered the Blazers to a 50-44 halftime lead with 11 points each. Detlef Schrempf, playing his second game of the season after ending his retirement, scored his first points on a 7-foot hook shot with 2:09 left in the second quarter. It gave the Blazers their biggest lead of the half, 48-38.

Game notes
The NBA prohibits suspended players from being in the arena, so Wallace hopped an afternoon commercial flight back to Portland instead of hanging around the team's hotel. The league did not inform Wallace or the club of the suspension until after the charter flight from Portland to Los Angeles landed, according to a Blazers spokesperson. ... Clippers reserve forward Brian Skinner remained in Houston to attend his uncle's funeral. He will rejoin the team for Monday's home game against Chicago. ... The Clippers have won six games against teams that were in last season's playoffs, matching last season's win total against teams in the 1999 postseason.


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