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Despite a monster performance from Blake Griffin, the Los Angeles Clippers dropped their first test of a challenging stretch and ended their home win streak at seven games. The Clippers will try to get back on track Friday night when they host the Atlantic Division-leading Toronto Raptors in the second of a five-game homestand that features a handful of the NBA's elite. The Heat, who lead the Southeast, were the first of several top teams that will visit during a homestand bridging the All-Star break. The Clippers (34-18) also face Portland next Wednesday and then San Antonio after the break, though those teams may have to contend with point guard Chris Paul, who has been out with a separated shoulder since Jan. 3 but is likely to return Sunday against Philadelphia barring any setbacks in practice.
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