Los Angeles Clippers' winning streak continues. The team from City of Angels won with Brooklyn Nets 127:119 and it was their fourth consecutive victory. Marcin Gortat scored 10 points and had eight rebounds.

The opening series of three consecutive away matches by Clippers was excellent. The team, who is trained by Doc Rivers, won fourth time in a row and six times in last seven games.

The beginning of the meeting did not herald the success of the guests. Clippers lost the first quarter 32:37, and at the halfway point still they were worse 60:67. At some point in the first half they were losing even 15 points.

The third quarter was the first that the players from Los Angeles did not lose (but also did not win, it was 30:30). Big losses were made during the last 12 minutes. Clippers for the first time found themselves in the lead eight minutes before the final siren (102:101). At that moment the main players on the pitch were the LAC reserve players.

Kenny Atkinson, Nets' coach, said with appreciation that LAC bench worked out phenomenally. He added that those players brought energy to the game. Of course - he continued - we did not help each other missing few shots in certain situations, but it was the attitude of Montrezl Harrell and Lou Williams that changed the fate of this match.

The breakthrough was the 9:0 point series from 110:108 for guests. The main role in the great part of the game was performed by Montrezl Harrell, who during this period of the game threw six points (in all quarter he had 10, and in the match 15).

The best scorer of the match was Danilo Gallinari (28 points).

Marcin Gortat went out in the top five and played for 16 minutes. He scored 10 points by hitting five of six throws from the game. The only Polish basketball player in the NBA also had eight rebounds, and his statistics also included a loss and three fouls.

The Next Game Los Angeles Clippers will play against the Atlanta Hawks at 7:30PM ET, 19/11. Currently, the team from Los Angels occupies the fourth place in the Western Conference with a balance of ten wins and five defeats.