Clippers were short-handed for the night but still managed to thrash Kings and maintain their winning streak over Kings with 15 wins since March 19, 2013. This was the second-highest score posted by Clippers ever since they posted 150 against Washington. Without Patrick Beverley and Lou Williams to support, the Clippers still led by 8 at halftime and 37-16 in the third quarter.
Reggie Jackson stepped in the shoes of Beverley to post 11 points, three assists, and four rebounds and Marcus Morris scored 18 points. For Kings who are 5-8 in the series were supported by Marvin Bagley III with 20 points and 5 rebounds, Richaun Holmes also scored 17 points and five rebounds. Kings coach Luke Walton later shared Kings need to work on a lot of perimeters if they hope to win the trophy this season.