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Chris Paul pushes Clippers to 112


Clippers point guard Chris Paul, right, puts up a shot in front of Detroit Pistons guard Brandon Jennings during the Clippers' win at Staples Center on Saturday. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press / )


Chris Paul had 28 points and 15 assists, Blake Griffin added 25 points, and the Los Angeles Clippers beat Detroit 112-103 Saturday night to extend the Pistons' losing streak to five games.


The Clippers, coming off a 110-100 loss at Denver that ended their 11-game overall winning streak, extended their home winning streak to seven. They shot 54 percent from the field and improved to 24-1 when finishing at 50 percent or better.


DeAndre Jordan had 12 rebounds for the Pacific Division leaders, who have had at least one player with double-digit rebounds in a franchise-record 46 consecutive games. The previous mark was 44, by the 1977 Buffalo Braves.


Jonas Jerebko had 22 points and nine rebounds off the bench for the Pistons.


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