Published on Tuesday, February 02, 2010
By Daily Bulletin Staff Writer
CHICAGO - Without center Chris Kaman, the Clippers couldn't get a lead, let alone a victory.
Once he returned from an ankle injury, the Clippers dominated a Chicago team coming off its most impressive road stretch since the days of the Michael Jordan dynasty.
"Kaman's our anchor. It's a big difference when he plays," coach Mike Dunleavy said Tuesday after Kaman's 21points and 11 rebounds helped the Clippers snap a four-game losing streak with a 90-82 victory over the Bulls.
"He defends, rebounds and scores inside and out. When you go through stretches where you need a bucket, he's the place you can go. They have to pay attention to him ... and it creates opportunities (for teammates)."
Eric Gordon took advantage by scoring 24 points as the Clippers won for just the second time in their past 14 road games
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