It's hard when you put yourself in (a 16-point) hole and fight so hard and expend so much energy to get back into it and lose it in the end," Griffin told the team's official website.
They'll try to bounce back by extending their run at home ahead of road tests at San Antonio and Atlanta early next week. Los Angeles has won the past six home matchups with the Bucks and 13 of the last 14.
Milwaukee (14-13), however, will attempt to replicate its effort from last Saturday's 111-106 home victory. It shot a season-high 56.6 percent and limited the Clippers to 42.9 percent while holding Griffin and Paul to 10 points apiece.
Griffin missed eight of 12 shots and Paul missed 10 of 15 while committing six turnovers. Griffin has averaged 26.0 points on 58.8 percent shooting in his past four home meetings, but Paul has scored 11.4 in his last five overall.
"We gave them different looks and, again, one shot," coach Jason Kidd said after the game. "When Griffin misses a shot, (DeAndre) Jordan is normally around the rim cleaning it up. We just tried to make it tough on those guys."
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