

Where: STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA

When: Wednesday, November 13th, 2012 @ 7:30PM (PST)
TV:

Radio: KFWB News Talk 980



PG: #3 - Chris Paul SG: #34 - Willie Green


SF: #5 - Caron Butler PF: #32 - Blake Griffin

C: #6 - DeAndre Jordan
Reserves





Bledsoe | Crawford | Barnes | Odom | Hollins



PG: #15 - Mario Chalmers SG: #3 - Dwyane Wade


SF: #6 - LeBron James PF: #31 - Shane Battier

C: #1 - Chris Bosh
Reserves





Cole | Allen | Miller | Lewis | Haslem
Inactive List:

Chauncey Billups (Achilles), Grant Hill (Knee - Bone Bruise) and Trey Thompkins (Knee - Bone Bruise) are out.

Dexter Pittman (Strained Quadriceps) is out.
Team Leaders and Statistics


Jamal Crawford - 20.3 Points in 28.9 MPG

Blake Griffin - 8.3 Rebounds in 32.0 MPG

Chris Paul - 10.3 Assists (2nd) and 2.0 Steals in 32. 9 MPG

DeAndre Jordan - 2.1 Block (10th) in 25.3 MPG
Team Performance
102.1 Points Per Game - 3rd Overall
39.3 Rebounds Per Game - 27th Overall
8.6 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 26th Overall
11.9 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (Opp.) - 18th Overall
23.4 Assists Per Game - 7th Overall
94.1 Points Allowed - 12th Overall
17.0 Turnovers Per Game - 25th Overall
18.4 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 1st Overall
35.9% on 3 point field goals - 9th Overall
35.7% allowed on 3 point field goals - 18th Overall
Offensive Rating: 108.2 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 3rd Overall
Defensive Rating: 99.7 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 9th Overall
Pace: 94.4 possessions per 48 Minutes - 5th Overall


LeBron James - 23.9 Points (4th), 10.0 Rebounds (8th) and 6.1 Assists 34.5 MPG

Mario Chalmers - 1.6 Steals in 27.8 MPG

Chris Bosh - 1.1 Blocks 32.1 MPG
Team Performance
105.5 Points Per Game - 1st Overall
40.1 Rebounds Per Game - 25th Overall
8.8 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 25th Overall
11.3 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (Opp.) - 17th Overall
24.1 Assists Per Game - 4th Overall
100.3 Points Allowed - 24th Overall
13.0 Turnovers Per Game - 2nd Overall
14.4 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 22nd Overall
42.0% on 3 point field goals - 3rd Overall
38.5% allowed on 3 point field goals - 27th Overall
Offensive Rating: 113.6 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 2nd Overall
Defensive Rating: 108.0 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 25th Overall
Pace: 92.8 possessions per 48 Minutes - 15th Overall
Matt Barnes, the player you love to hate and hate to love...
Just call him 'Tenacious D'"His tenacity on defense, it just seems like he's always in the right place. He's always moving," Clippers forward Blake Griffin said. "He's always running around, getting steals, trapping and all that stuff. It's something that the defense feeds off of.
"...You hate to play against people like that.""Matt brings tremendous energy and an edge to us. Matt's always playing with an edge out there, which I think is very important. I think it's contagious," Clippers head coach Vinny Del Negro said. "He does a lot of intangible things that don't get put up on the stat sheet but help you win games."I'm not trying to get under people's skin. I'm just playing hard. I'm playing hard the entire time I'm out there offensively and defensively," Barnes said. "I really don't back down from confrontation. I'm not out there trying to agitate anybody, but I'm not going to back down."
Dan Woike, OC Register
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For the first time this regular season, but the 3rd time in a little over a month, the Clippers and Heat will square off in a battle between 2 of the NBA's most exciting teams. In October, the two teams traveled halfway across the world for a pair of games in the world's most populous country.

The Clippers were without CP3 in Beijing and it showed with Miami comfortably picking up the 14 point victory. The Clippers got their revenge in Shanghai when CP3 made his on-court return after having offseason surgery on his thumb. This difference is that this one counts and will be a barometer game for both teams. Miami will be playing in the 4th game of a 6 game road trip. In their last 2, our playoff foes, the Memphis Grizzlies, gave them a nice thumping and the Rockets pushed them to edge with Miami narrowly pulling out the victory in the waning moments of the game. I have to say that I was closely following the end of the Rockets game on Monday. A loss means that we would likely be facing a motivated Heat team that would be anxious to get back on the winning trail. The Clippers have defeated the Grizzlies, the Lakers, the Spurs and adding a victory against the Heat would be nice to add to this season's resume. Plus, who knows just how important these games will be for these two teams at season's end, and possibly beyond that....
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In Los Angeles, the Clippers have defeated the Miami Heat 4 straight times and 9 of the last 11. Whatever it is, the Clippers seem to get up for the Heat at home. Both teams have been pretty even as far as rebounding goes, so both teams will be looking to put forth a better effort on the boards. Miami is the 3rd best perimeter shooting team in the league hitting 42% of their shots from outside. Both teams are below average in defending the 3. We have to close out on their shooters and cannot afford to give Allen, Miller, Lewis or Battier open looks. Miami is the 2nd lowest in turnovers, while we are number 1 in forcing turnovers. Who wins out? As usual, we have to defend, rebound and we'll need our bigs to exploit their lack of size in the paint on the offensive end.