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Rogers Hopes Fast Start Will Show He Belongs

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Forward Rodney Rogers, who averaged 15 points and 5.1 rebounds at the end of last season after sitting out 15 games because of a sprained ankle, hopes to get off to a fast start this season.

Rogers had 19 points in Thursday’s 97-87 victory over the Vancouver Grizzlies. It followed a 21-point, 14-rebound effort in Tuesday’s 103-93 exhibition loss to the Philadelphia 76ers at the Pond of Anaheim.

“By getting off to a fast start it will help me as well as the team,” Rogers said. “Consistency has always been a question in everybody’s mind, but sometimes it isn’t my night. I’ve got to be able to come out and be a leader and show that I can do it.”

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Kevin Duckworth contributed 17 points against the Grizzlies. Pooh Richardson added 16 and Malik Sealy had 12 as the Clippers led, 53-42, at halftime en route to victory.

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The Clippers end their exhibition season against the Denver Nuggets tonight at 7:30 at the Sports Arena.

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Guards Sealy, Brent Barry, Terry Dehere and Eric Piatkowski combined to make 240 consecutive free throws at the end of last Sunday’s practice.

“That’s a lot of free throws,” Coach Bill Fitch said. “In all the years I’ve been coaching, I don’t think I’ve ever had a foursome run off 240 in that particular drill.”

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