Los Angeles Clippers WiretapHaywood And Brown Have Words With Each Other In Loss To ClippersAfter the Washington Wizards lost last nights game against the Clippers, nearly overcoming a 17-point second half deficit only to lose 98-94, big-men Kwame Brown and Brendan Haywood had some words for each other on the bench. With 4 minutes 1 seconds left in the third quarter, Brown began chirping at Haywood on the bench. Haywood began shouting back, "Okay! Okay!" Then Haywood stood up out of his chair and had to be held back by teammate Laron Profit. Brown kept yelling toward Haywood in anger, until forward Antawn Jamison, who is on the injured list with right knee tendinitis, jumped out of his seat behind the bench and placed a hand on Brown to calm him down. The situation was diffused when the Wizards placed Ramos next to Brown, with Ramos serving as an obstruction and keeping Haywood out of Brown's vision during their time on the bench and during timeouts Washington Wizards, Los Angeles Clippers Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Clippers Extend Magic Losing Streak To 6 GamesCorey Maggette played with a sore left wrist and scored 31 points Wednesday night, leading the Los Angeles Clippers to a 110-102 victory that extended Orlando's losing streak to a season-high six games. ``I needed to play,'' said Maggette, who was injured in a fall during Sunday's win against Chicago and had his wrist heavily taped. ``I mean, if it's my shooting arm, or if I can't run, that's a different story. But we needed this win, so I was just trying to stay out there and do what I could to help our team.'' ``We had that big lead, and that's what carried us to the end,'' said Elton Brand, who had 13 points and 12 rebounds. ``I'm disappointed in the way we gave it up, but we got the win.'' Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Livingston To Undergo Second MRILos Angeles Clippers’ oft-injured rookie point guard Shaun Livingston is wet to undergo his second MIR on his right shoulder today. The results of this MRI will determine whether his season will officially end. Clippers team physician Tony Daly said he hopes Livingston can avoid shoulder surgery, which is why the rehabilitation and therapy option was tried. Postseason surgery, however, still is being considered. Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Clippers Mar 2005 Archive
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