Final

Series (Game 4 of 4)

Series starts 11/12

Game 1: Wednesday, November 12th
Kings103Final
Clippers98
Game 2: Tuesday, December 30th
Clippers90Final
Kings92
Game 3: Friday, February 27th
Clippers86Final
Kings98
Game 4: Friday, April 10th
Kings78Final
Clippers109

Kings 78

(16-63, 5-34 away)

Clippers 109

(19-60, 11-28 home)

Coverage: ABC Sacramento

10:30 PM ET, April 10, 2009

STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, CA

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SAC 13 19 20 2678
LAC 35 23 25 26109

Top Performers

Sacramento: B. Udrih 18 Pts, 5 Reb, 4 Ast, 2 Stl

Los Angeles: B. Skinner 21 Pts, 10 Reb, 1 Ast, 3 Blk

Kings-Clippers Preview

STATS LLC

The only team with a worse record in the NBA than the Los Angeles Clippers are the Sacramento Kings -- a club they've yet to beat this season.

While each looks to snap a six-game skid, the Clippers also hope to avoid being swept in the season series Friday night when they meet at Staples Center.

About the only thing these teams have left to play for is not to finish last in the Western Conference. Los Angeles (18-60) is two games ahead of Sacramento in the race to avoid that dubious distinction and each have four games remaining.

While the Clippers are in position to avoid finishing with the league's worst record, they'll need to snap a four-game losing streak versus the Kings (16-62) to be certain.

Sacramento is 3-0 this season versus the Clippers, which included a 103-98 win at Los Angeles on Nov. 12. The Kings won 98-86 at home on Feb. 27 in the teams' most recent meeting.

Averaging a career-high 24.6 points, Kevin Martin had 20 in each of the last two games against Los Angeles, but could miss his fifth straight contest with a sore ankle.

Even without Martin, the Kings could be in good shape to extend their winning streak over the Clippers, who are expected to again be missing inside players Zach Randolph, Al Thornton and Marcus Camby.

Randolph, who's averaging a team-leading 21.1 points, will serve the second of his two-game team suspension after he was arrested for suspicion of drunk driving. Thornton (16.8 ppg) could miss the rest of the season with a sprained right shoulder and Camby is uncertain with a hamstring injury.

Without them and forward Chris Kaman, who could return Friday from a bout with the flu, Los Angeles allowed 46 points in the paint and was outrebounded 62-34 in an 87-77 home loss to Minnesota on Tuesday.

Eric Gordon had 28 points on 10-of-17 shooting for the Clippers, who dropped to 10-28 at home.

A contender for NBA rookie of the year, Gordon is averaging 15.9 points overall and 21.0 in his last four contests.

"Eric helped us hold on in the game. But the poundings we took under the boards were just impossible to overcome," Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said of the last contest.

A bruised shoulder kept Gordon out of the last meeting with the Kings, but he scored 24 in a 92-90 loss at Sacramento on Dec. 30.

Spencer Hawes had 22 points and 11 rebounds while rookie Jason Thompson added 16 and 10 in the Kings' 115-98 loss to Houston on Thursday.

Hawes, a second-year forward, is averaging 17.5 points and 9.5 rebounds in his last four games for Sacramento, which is 5-33 on the road and on track for its worst finish in franchise history.

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