Rockets stun Clippers 119-107 to force deciding Game 7

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Friday, May 15, 2015
Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard, left, dunks as Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin watches during the first half of Game 6 in a second-round NBA basketball playoff series in Los Angeles, Thursday, May 14, 2015.
Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard, left, dunks as Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin watches during the first half of Game 6 in Los Angeles Thursday, May 14, 2015.
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LOS ANGELES -- Corey Brewer scored 15 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter and the Houston Rockets erased a 19-point, second-half deficit to stun the Los Angeles Clippers 119-107 on Thursday night to force a Game 7 in the Western Conference semifinals.

James Harden, who played less than a minute in the fourth quarter, scored 23 points - making all 11 of his free throws - and Dwight Howard added 20 points and 21 rebounds for the Rockets, who have won two straight games.

Game 7 is Sunday in Houston.

The Clippers were cruising with a 19-point lead in the third quarter, seemingly assured of earning the franchise's first berth in the conference finals. The Rockets scored nine straight to cut it to 13 heading into the fourth.

Houston hit seven 3-pointers in the fourth and stymied the Clippers offensively. Blake Griffin, who finished with 28 points, didn't score in the final quarter.

The once-raucous crowd was reduced to a low mumble while the Rockets went on a 23-2 run to take a 111-102 lead with 1:44 left. Dazed fans began clearing out with time left on the clock.

Chris Paul had 31 points and 11 assists for the Clippers and J.J. Redick added 15 points.

Josh Smith scored 14 of his 19 points in the fourth for the Rockets, who tied the game 102-all on Brewer's dunk during their decisive run. Los Angeles was held to seven points over the final 7 minutes.

Once again in the series, the third quarter belonged to the Clippers, who outscored the Rockets 28-17 while building that 19-point lead.

The Rockets' frustration boiled over in the third, when Howard was called for a flagrant-1 foul after knocking Griffin to the court on a drive. Harden later got hit with a technical for shoving Griffin.

Griffin ignited the crowd with a fastbreak layup in which he first completed a 360-degree pirouette, extending the lead to 86-68. The franchise's long-suffering fans stood clapping and cheering as the Clippers got defensive stops that turned into baskets on their own end.

The Rockets ran off nine straight to end the third down 92-79.

Smith hit consecutive 3-pointers, drawing the Rockets to 102-97. With the suddenly nervous crowd chanting, "Let's go, Clippers!" Houston didn't let up.

Neither team led by more than nine points in the first half. The Clippers dominated the first quarter, when Howard picked up two early fouls. Harden revived the Rockets by scoring 17 points in the second, including 11 straight against the Clippers' reserves. Once the starters returned, Griffin and Redick combined to score nine straight and put the Clippers ahead 64-62 at halftime.