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Rookie Survives, but It Isn’t Over

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Clipper rookie forward Maurice Taylor raised both arms and screamed when the team broke training camp Monday in La Jolla.

“I was so happy when [Coach Bill Fitch] told us that we get to go back to L.A. because I finally get to sleep in my own bed,” said Taylor, the Clippers’ first-round draft pick from Michigan. “I haven’t really seen my place yet, so tonight is going to be kind of fun.

“It was a yell of relief because I didn’t think I was going to make it through camp.”

The Clippers, who play an exhibition game against the Atlanta Hawks tonight at the Sports Arena, will continue two-a-day practices at their Carson practice facility until their regular-season opener at Phoenix on Oct. 31.

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Guard James Robinson, who has a foot injury, and forward Loy Vaught, who has a back problem, were examined by team physician Tony Daly but there was no immediate indication when they might return.

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