INGLEWOOD — The Clippers need help, possibly even divine intervention.
Asked what the team has to do if they hope to avoid more late-game misfortunes, guard Kris Dunn didn’t point fingers at his teammates. Instead, he pointed to the sky and said, “Trust God.”
Despite their lofty petitions, Coach Tyronn Lue seems to have run out of answers. The Clippers continue to commit untimely blunders, which have led to them dropping eight of their past nine games and 10 of their past 12.
“The guys are doing all the right things to get to that point (to win games) and putting the work every day to be playing better but not get the results you want as far as wins, that’s tough,” Lue said, adding that his message to the team on Tuesday centered on staying the course.
“It’s going to change, but we got

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