Paul haunts ex-mates as Clippers top Hornets 97-85 The New Orleans Hornets are just another opponent right now to Chris Paul, whose only incentive stems from the Western Conference standings and how high the long-suffering Los Angeles Clippers can get in the playoff seedings. Paul had 25 points and 10 assists on Monday night in a 97-85 win against the team that first tried to trade him to the Lakersâ"a deal that was rejected by the leagueâ"before shipping the All-Star point guard to the Clippers shortly after the lockout ended. "We had a lot of fun, just because we won. I could care less who the opponent was," Paul said. "We're playing for a lot right now, so we needed this win. It's not about who we're playing against. I'm far past that. I mean, my connection to that city will always be there. But I'm one of those people who, when you throw the ball up and you're on another team, it is what it is." Blake Griffin added 20 points and seven rebounds to help the Clippers clim! b within two games of the Pacific Division-leading Lakers. Clippers reserve point guard Mo Williams missed his second game because of a sore big toe on his left foot, and is expected to be out at least another two weeks after getting it examined by a specialist Saturday. Al-Farouq Aminu scored 15 points, and Carl Landry added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Hornets, who didn't have a player in double digits until Landry's two free throws trimmed Los Angeles' lead to 66-52 with 2:21 left in the third ...
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