Lakers End Season With 107-91 Loss to Clippers, Sasha Vujacic Sprains Ankle

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Apr 15, 2010

LOS ANGELES — The good news for the Lakers? The regular season is over, and it's playoff time.

The bad news? They were hit with another injury in an ugly loss.

Steve Blake scored 23 points as part of his first career triple-double, Chris Kaman added 22 points and the Clippers beat the Lakers 107-91 on Wednesday night.

Blake finished with 10 rebounds and 11 assists for the Clippers, who ended with a 29-53 record to miss the postseason for the 15th time in 17 years. Interim coach Kim Hughes' contract ends June 30, and he doesn't know if he'll be back next season.

"It was a great way to end the season," he said. "We were a well-balanced team all the way around."

Lamar Odom led the Lakers with 21 points despite being in foul trouble. Pau Gasol had 18 points and 17 rebounds, and Shannon Brown added 18 starting in place of Kobe Bryant.

Bryant sat out for the fourth time in five games to rest several injuries, including a swollen right knee and a broken finger on his right shooting hand. Andrew Bynum missed his 13th straight game with a strained left Achilles'.

Sasha Vujacic didn't return after spraining his right ankle in the second quarter. A Lakers spokesman said it was severe, although X-rays were negative. He'll have an MRI on Thursday. He left the locker room on crutches and was driven off in a cart.

"He could miss the first round," coach Phil Jackson said. "It'll hurt."

He said Ron Artest twisted an ankle, although Artest downplayed it afterward, saying he didn't remember much about it — including which ankle he hurt.

The Lakers finished with a 57-25 record and the No. 1 seed in the West. The defending champions have lost six of 10 heading into the playoffs. They will face No. 8 seed Oklahoma City beginning Sunday at Staples Center.

"I said at the start of the season if we don't win 60 games, we'll be disappointed, and we're disappointed in our team's effort at the end of the season," Jackson said.

He also wasn't happy with how the Lakers played in the second half.

"We really pooped our pants and looked it out there," he said.

Baron Davis sat out for the Clippers with a sprained right wrist. He was joined by Eric Gordon (viral infection) and Drew Gordon (sore right knee).

Travis Outlaw added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who had seven players in double figures. They opened the season against the Lakers, losing 99-92, but tied the season series 2-2.

The Clippers dominated the fourth quarter, hitting four 3-pointers — three by Blake — to pull away in what was a tight game until early in the third.

"Sometimes you're in the right place at the right time," Blake said.

The Lakers trailed by three to start the third quarter, but were outscored 15-5 as the Clippers built the first of two 13-point leads. From there, the teams each scored 11 points to close the period, with the Clippers ahead 78-65.

"The right way to end the season is to go out with a win," Kaman said. "There's no better place to do it than at home against the Lakers with our fans here."

Neither team led by more than five points in the first half. The Clippers led by that much over the final minutes of the second quarter until Josh Powell's basket cut the Lakers' deficit to 52-49 at the break.

Notes
Bryant hugged Clippers fan Penny Marshall on his way out, his eyes hidden behind sunglasses. … Since 2003-04, the Lakers are 23-26 without Bryant in the lineup. … Rasual Butler was the only Clipper to appear in all 82 games, making him the first to do so since 2003-04. … Jordan Farmar hit that mark for the Lakers when he entered with one second to play in the first half. … The announced crowd of 20,044 was the Clippers' fifth sellout.

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