Clippers end six-game losing streak with help of James Harden's four-point play
Briefly

Leading with 40 seconds to play in the fourth quarter, and tied with 29 seconds to go at Crypto.com Arena, the Clippers gave James Harden the ball and he dribbled against Jae'Sean Tate before stepping back into his signature three-pointer, making the shot while being fouled with six seconds left. Harden's four-point play gave the Clippers a four-point lead in an eventual 106-100 win to deliver the franchise from its nightmare six-game losing streak that began Nov. 1, the night after the team acquired Harden from Philadelphia.
Harden scored 24 points, with nine rebounds and seven assists. Paul George scored 23 points, with eight rebounds, and Kawhi Leonard had 24 points and eight rebounds.
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