Tim Thomas scored 21 points and the Los Angeles Clippers snapped a six-game
losing streak Saturday night with a 98-93 victory over the Houston Rockets, who
lost Yao Ming to a knee injury.
Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (11), of
China, reacts as eam physician Dr. Mark Adickes, right, and trainer Keith
Jones, left, attend to him during the first quarter of their NBA
basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers Saturday, Dec. 23, 2006,
in Houston. Yao had to leave the game with a bruised right
knee.[AP] |
Chris Kaman had 15 points and 11
rebounds, Cuttino Mobley scored 18 and Elton Brand had 16 points, seven rebounds
and four assists for the Clippers, who finally took control in the fourth
quarter after Yao went down six minutes into the game.
The Rockets led 14-12 when Yao went down clutching his right knee and
screaming in pain. Yao was leaping for a blocked shot as Chuck Hayes and Thomas
hit the floor beneath him. Yao's knee appeared to get caught under Thomas' body
and Yao immediately grabbed his knee.
Trainer Keith Jones and Bonzi Wells helped Yao limp off the floor and Yao was
taken to a hospital for an MRI test. His status beyond Saturday's game was
uncertain.
The Rockets were already playing without six-time All-Star Tracy McGrady, who
sat out for the seventh straight game with back spasms.
Yao's injury was an ominous flashback to last season, when Yao and McGrady
missed a total of 60 games with injuries and Houston finished 34-48.
Shane Battier scored a season-high 28 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead
the Rockets, who've lost two in a row at home after winning eight of their first
nine.
Yao is off to the best start of his career, averaging 27 points and nine
rebounds. He had topped 30 points in four consecutive games before scoring 22 in
Friday's 97-78 win at San Antonio.
Houston survived for more than two quarters without him, turning to its
perimeter shooting and league-leading scoring defense to keep the lead. The
Rockets led 48-39 at the break after going 6-for-9 from 3-point range and
holding the Clippers to 35 percent shooting.
Battier made three 3-pointers in the first half and had 20 points at
halftime, two more than his previous season high. Dikembe Mutombo, Yao's backup,
had two points, eight rebounds and four blocks in the opening half.
Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (11), of
China, is lying on floor while screaming in pain after Yao's
knee was suddenly hurt during the first quarter of their NBA
basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers Saturday, Dec. 23, 2006,
in Houston. Yao had to leave the game with a bruised right
knee.[AP] |
Battier started the second half with a
left-handed hook to match the Rockets' biggest lead. But the 7-foot Kaman scored
twice over Mutombo to start a 14-3 Clippers spurt.
Luther Head hit a 3-pointer to put the Rockets up 53-45, but Thomas and
Mobley sank back-to-back 3-pointers and Mobley made a turnaround jumper to tie
the game.
The Rockets were lucky to trail only 69-67 heading to the fourth quarter.
They went 7-for-21 from the field and were outrebounded 11-6 in the third.
Close-range baskets by Shaun Livingston and Corey Maggette snapped a 71-all
tie and the Clippers inched away as the Rockets looked increasingly inept on
both ends without Yao to bail them out.
Mobley beat Head to a loose ball and ran for a breakaway dunk with 4:40 left
to put the Clippers up 87-79. Livingston followed with a deep jumper and Brand
drove for a dunk that gave the Clippers a 91-79 lead.
Rafer Alston scored on two drives in the final 1:11 to draw the Rockets
within four, but Daniel Ewing sank three free throws in the last 25 seconds to
secure the victory.
Notes:@ Houston coach Jeff Van Gundy was still uncertain when McGrady would
return from his injury. "He's trying to search out any way he can help himself,"
Van Gundy said. "Everything is trying to get the same goal accomplished ¡ª that
his back feels better." ... Former Rocket Sam Cassell played eight minutes and
did not score, then sat out the second half with plantar fasciitis in his left
foot.