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Lakers at Clippers draws big numbers on ESPN

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (24) strips the ball away from Clippers guard Chris Paul in the second half.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
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The Lakers lost 107-102 Friday, visiting the Clippers in a game that was broadcast nationally on ESPN.

The “Battle for L.A.” telecast gave the network its best NBA regular-season overnight rating (2.7) in nearly two years, according to ESPN.

Locally in Los Angeles, the game posted a 5.7 rating, the second-highest-rated NBA regular-season game ever in the market.

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Historically, the Lakers have been a big draw, but the Clippers, who have the best overall record in the league at 27-8, are the talk of the NBA.

The Lakers got 38 points out of Kobe Bryant and nearly overtook the Clippers in a fourth-quarter rally. Chris Paul scored his team’s final eight points to seal the victory.

The local rivals will meet again Feb. 14, a Lakers home game.

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