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Clippers lose to Minnesota, 108-102, ending four-game winning streak

Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul, left, shoots as Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio defends during the first half on Wednesday.

Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul, left, shoots as Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio defends during the first half on Wednesday.

(Mark J. Terrill / AP)
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The Clippers had their four-game winning streak snapped, dropping a 108-102 game to the Minnesota Timberwolves Wednesday night at Staples Center.

It was the Timberwolves’ first win over the Clippers at Staples Center in almost four years, a run of 14 games.

The Clippers were down by two points late, but the game turned when J.J. Redick fouled Ricky Rubio and Chris Paul was called for a technical foul on the play with 20.6 seconds left by referee Lauren Holtkamp.

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Apparently Paul said something Holtkamp didn’t like, earning him a technical foul at the worst possible time for the Clippers.

Rubio made the technical foul free throw and one of two free throws for a 104-100 Minnesota lead.

The Clippers went down by four points after Andrew Wiggins scored and Rubio made two free throws for a 102-98 Minnesota lead.

DeAndre Jordan’s dunk pulled the Clippers within two points with 27.5 seconds left.

Minnesota started the Hack-A-DJ with 2:57 left in the game holding a five-point lead.

Jordan made one of two free throws to pull the Clippers to within 96-92.

Jordan was intentionally fouled again with 2:41 left. He made both free throws to pull the Clippers within 96-94.

Then Jordan blocked a shot by Andrew Wiggins and Wesley Johnson blocked a shot by Karl-Anthony Towns on his rebound.

J.J. Redick then dived into the stands to save the ball, leading to two free throws by Jamal Crawford that tied it at 96-96.

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