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Paul George's go-ahead jumper lifts Clippers over Rockets and ends losing streak

Paul George of the LA Clippers celebrates his shot along the sidelines, to take a 95-93 lead over the Houston Rockets during the fourth quarter in a 95-93 Clipper win at Crypto.com Arena on October 31, 2022, in Los Angeles, California.

Tyronn Lue eased to his seat, plopped down to do his pregame news conference before Monday night's game against the Houston Rockets and smiled. Before taking any questions, the Clippers coach offered this:

"Starters tonight — Reggie Jackson, Luke Kennard, Paul George, Marcus Morris and (Ivica) Zubac," Lue said.

There was a quick pause, allowing Lue to answer the question of why he made the change before it was

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