
Despite going 14 of 34 from the free throw line, DeAndre Jordan led the Clippers with 26 points and 17 rebounds en route to the Clippers 128-95 blow out victory over the Rockets in Game Four of the Western Conference Semi-Finals Sunday night.
Jordan broke a NBA Playoff record, attempting 28 free throws in the first half. Blake Griffin, J.J. Redick, and Chris Paul all scored in double figures to help pace the Clippers.
Houston led at the end of the first quarter by three, but the Clippers would out score the Rockets 98-62 for the remaining three-quarters, including coming out of halftime on a 29-7 run.
After losing by 24 on Friday night in Game Three and the 33 point loss in Game Four, the Rockets have lost by an average of 28.5 points in their last two games.
James Harden scored 21 points for Houston, but ended his consecutive free throws made streak at 25 when he missed one in the third quarter.
The series now shifts back to Houston for Game Five on Tuesday night where the Rockets will try to avoid elimination on their home floor. Tip off is scheduled for 9:30 est with television coverage provided by TNT.