Elton Brand had 31 points and 12 rebounds and tied a career high with eight blocked shots, leading host Los Angeles to a victory over Golden State.
Corey Maggette scored eight of his 18 points in the final 5:18 in his sixth start of the season, helping the Los Angeles Clippers end a four-game losing streak. Tim Thomas had 17 points and 10 rebounds before leaving the game because of back spasms in the fourth quarter.
The Los Angeles Clippers jumped over Golden State into eighth place in the Western Conference playoff race, a half-game ahead of the Warriors and a half-game behind seventh-place New Orleans. Los Angeles has won 11 of the last 15 meetings and six straight at Staples Center.
Los Angeles Clippers swingman Cuttino Mobley returned to the lineup and scored 15 points.
Al Harrington led the Warriors with 24 points. Second-year point guard Monta Ellis, getting more responsibility over the last eight games in the aftermath of Baron Davis' knee surgery, had a career-high 13 assists along with 17 points. Jason Richardson, playing his second game after missing the previous 22 because of a broken bone in his right hand, scored 18 points in a reserve role.
Neither team led by more than six points until Elton Brand blocked a layup by Ellis and set up a fast break, resulting in two free throws by Corey Maggette that gave Los Angeles an 89-81 lead with 5:18 to play. Harrington committed an offensive foul on the Warriors' next possession, and Corey Maggette converted the turnover into a 16-foot jumper to give the Los Angeles Clippers their first double-digit lead.
Richardson led the Warriors to a 51-50 halftime lead with 16 points while the Los Angeles Clippers got all but two of their first-half points from the starters.
At one point during the second quarter, Richardson went out of his way to help Corey Maggette back to his feet near the Los Angeles Clippers' basket while his teammates took off on a fast break. But the six-year veteran managed to hustle down the court quickly to get back into the play and Ellis set him up for a driving slam dunk that gave Golden State a 40-36 lead with 4:14 left in the half.
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