Portland, OR (SportsNetwork.com) - Jamal Crawford scored 25 points, Chris Paul supplied 23 points with 10 assists and the Los Angeles Clippers held on for a 100-94 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night. Blake Griffin finished with 18 points and DeAndre Jordan totaled 17 points with 18 rebounds for Los Angeles, which snapped its five-game road losing streak. This was one of our better wins, said Crawford. Im not sure if its our best but we showed a lot of resolve. LaMarcus Aldridge paced the Blazers with 37 points and 12 rebounds. Chris Kaman had 15 points with 11 rebounds and Damian Lillard scored 12 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter. They trapped me, blitzed every pick-and-roll. When I didnt have the ball they were all over me, said Lillard. Portland had its four-game winning streak halted, including its three-game home winning streak to the Clippers. Crawford closed a 15-4 run with a deep 3-pointer and a jumper to put the Clippers up 94-89 with over two minutes left. Aldridge answered with a corner jumper, then Jordan came up with a timely block of Matthews with over a minute to play. Paul hauled in the loose ball, was fouled by Matthews and converted the ensuing free throws to keep the Clippers in front by two baskets. Lillard and Matthews each missed jumpers inside a minute and Los Angeles secured the win from the free throw line. Portland grabbed its first lead since the opening minute early in the fourth thanks to its reserves. Kaman tied the game at 74-74, then C.J. McCollums runner gave the Blazers their first advantage since it was 2-0. Kaman kept the momentum going with a dunk off a feed from Meyers Leonard to force a Clippers timeout. Lillard forced another stoppage from Los Angeles when he followed a Kaman dunk with a step-back jumper from the baseline to extend Portlands lead to 82-77 with 7:22 to play. Los Angeles was held scoreless over the final 2:32 of the third, but the Blazers could only manage to tie the game at 72-72 after four free throws over that span. The Clippers led 27-21 after the first quarter and brought a 50-49 edge into the locker room at half. Game Notes LA made 37-of-88 shots from the floor, while Portland converted 35-of-87 shot attempts ... Leonard checked in with 10 points and 11 rebounds in a losing effort ... The Clippers had a 14-2 edge on the fastbreak ... LA scored 19 points off 13 turnovers. Butch Goring Jersey . They never thought it would take some blood, too. Kevin Love grabbed his 4,000th career rebound as part of a 19-point, 13-board effort to lead the Timberwolves over the Utah Jazz 112-97 on Tuesday night. Alex Iafallo Jersey .com) - Even on the day his New Hampshire football team became the nations top-ranked team two weeks ago, coach Sean McDonnell conceded something about the team they replaced at No. http://www.authenticlakingspro.com/Dion-phaneuf-kings-jersey/ . - The New England Patriots needed help on defence so they added three experienced players at midseason. Tyler Toffoli Jersey . With a victory seemingly slipping away late in the third quarter, his quick scoring flurry helped Golden State regain control early in the fourth. Ilya Kovalchuk Jersey . Patrick Sharp scored twice and Patrick Kane, Bryan Bickell and Nick Leddy also connected to lead Chicago to a 5-2 win over the Devils on Monday night.It appears former captain Mats Sundin wont be suiting up for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Alumni Showdown against the Detroit Red Wings on New Years Eve. According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph. "I have had problems with my right knee for a while and Im having surgery," Sundin told the Star Thursday.dddddddddddd "I have not been able to skate this last year and I cant skate with my knee like this. Im very disappointed, not been able to play in the great alumni outdoor game and represent the Maple Leafs again. Sundin, who is the Maple Leafs all-time leader in goals and points, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012. ' ' '