"Karma can be a "b****," as he reminded us recently, and so it was perfectly fitting that Donald T. Sterling was nowhere to be found at Staples Center on Sunday afternoon.
The shameful Clippers owner didn't deserve this kind of fun.
As if beating the Lakers 99-92 wasn't reason enough for the loyal Clippers Nation to rejoice, there was -- for the first time in quite some time -- a bigger picture at play that was actually worth looking at. Nine wins in 13 games. An identity forming. Young stars like Blake Griffin, Eric Gordon and DeAndre Jordan rising and an old one re-emerging in Baron Davis.
Yes, even Sterling -- who had a prior engagement and thus wasn't present to heckle his own players -- would've been cheering at this one. And in case you wondered, this wasn't the Lake-Show vs. the Blake-Show by any stretch of Jerry Buss' imagination.
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