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Zach LaVine scores 45 but mask-less Kawhi Leonard’s 35 leads Clippers to win

LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Leonard scored a season-high 35 points, going over 10,000 in his career, and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied to beat the Chicago Bulls 130-127 on Sunday.

Leonard reached the milestone on one of his five 3-pointers in the third quarter, when he scored 21 points. His points and 3-pointers made were the most in a single quarter in his career. Leonard’s last 3-pointer in the quarter gave the Clippers their first lead since they scored the game’s first basket. In all, he had seven 3-pointers, tying his career high.

Paul George had 28 points, seven rebounds and nine assists for the Clippers, who avoided their first three-game losing streak of the season. Lou Williams added 21 points off the bench.

Zach LaVine led six Bulls in double figures with a season-high 45 points - four off his career high - and he made a season-best 10 3-pointers.

Garrett Temple added 18 points and Patrick Williams had 17 points. Coby White had a career-high 13 assists. Chicago dropped its third in a row for the first time since starting the season 0-3.

The Clippers chased the Bulls through the first three quarters, falling behind by 13. Lou Williams’ basket tied the game at 94 heading into the fourth.

Los Angeles led by six in the fourth before Temple’s three-point play put the Bulls ahead 119-118. Nicolas Batum hit a 3-pointer in front of the Clippers’ bench with Thaddeus Young in his face, got fouled and made the free throw, launching an 8-0 run that gave Los Angeles a 126-119 lead.

LaVine wasn’t done yet. He had a three-point play and a 3-pointer over Marcus Morris Sr. to pull the Bulls to 126-125.

White got called for his fourth foul, putting George at the line. He made both for a 128-125 lead.

LaVine airballed a 3-pointer from the top of the key with six seconds to go. He got called for his fourth foul and George made both free throws for a 130-125 lead. Temple’s late basket closed the scoring for Chicago.