GAME RECAP
Impact player
Chris Paul, Clippers
The Clippers committed only seven turnovers, thanks in good part to point guard Chris Paul's 20-point, 16-assist, two-turnover game in just 30 ½ minutes.
By the numbers
6 Turnovers by Andrew Wiggins, who didn't even play three quarters.
33 The Clippers' largest lead.
8 Consecutive Clippers victories at Target Center.
JERRY ZGODA
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