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Clippers rip Bucks 153-119 as both teams rest top players

MILWAUKEE (AP) – On a night when both the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Clippers rested their top guys, Robert Covington made the most of an opportunity for additional playing time.

So did his Clippers teammates.

Covington scored a career-high 43 points and made a franchise-record 11 three-pointers to help the hot-shooting Clippers trounce the Bucks 153-119 on Friday night.

“The basket just kept getting bigger and bigger,” said Covington, who went 11 of 18 from 3-point range. “And my rhythm just stayed the same.”

The Clippers’ 153 points were the most they’ve ever scored in a regular-season game. The Clippers won a first-round playoff game 154-111 over the Dallas Mavericks in 2020. Amir Coffey also had a career high with 32 points for the Clippers, matching a career best with seven assists to go along with six rebounds.

Los Angeles Clippers’ Robert Covington chases down a loose ball. PHOTO: AP

The Clippers shot 60.9 per cent from the floor and 23 of 43 from three-point range.

Both teams had played on Thursday night games that reached overtime, with the Bucks winning 120-119 at Brooklyn and the Clippers falling 135-130 at Chicago.

Among the players sitting out Friday’s game were Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday, and the Clippers’ Paul George, Reggie Jackson and Marcus Morris.

This marked the first time the Clippers had reached the 150-point mark since a 150-125 triumph over the Washington Wizards on December 1. Covington hadn’t had more than 21 points or five 3-point baskets in a game all season before Friday.

He had 33 points and went 9 of 13 from beyond the arc in the second half alone, scoring 17 in the third quarter and 16 in the fourth quarter.

Luke Kennard had 23 points, Terance Mann 18 and Isaiah Hartenstein 14 for the Clippers. Jordan Nwora scored 28, Portis had 25 and Jevon Carter 18 for the Bucks.

With so many notable players missing, neither team played much defence early on as both the Bucks and Clippers were shooting over 60 per cent from the floor midway through the second quarter.

The Bucks couldn’t keep up that pace, though they still shot 53.2 per cent. But the Clippers never cooled off at all.

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