Mo Williams scores 28 as Clippers stun Celtics for 4th straight win

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    Blake Griffin had one of his worst games. His teammates, led by Clippers newcomer Mo Williams, more than made up for it.

    Williams scored 28 points, the most in his five games since being traded by the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Los Angeles withstood a late Boston surge to beat the Celtics 108-103 on Wednesday night for its fourth straight win.

    Griffin struggled against a tight defense and missed easy shots when he was open. He scored 12 points, just two more than his career low, and made four field goals, matching his fewest as a pro. He also missed 10 shots for a .286 percentage, his third worst, and managed just seven rebounds, his fourth fewest.

    "I know I didn't play well at all, but I'm more than happy with the win," Griffin said.

    Williams, playing 41 minutes, was 5-of-7 from 3-point range, including two that blunted one of the Celtics' comebacks.

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