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  • Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, right, shoots as Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Sacramento Kings guard Buddy Hield, right, shoots as Los Angeles Clippers center Serge Ibaka defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard shoots during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann, left, guards against Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox during the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. The Kings won 113-110. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers guard Luke Kennard, left, shoots as Sacramento Kings forward Marvin Bagley III watches during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann, left, grabs a rebound away from Sacramento Kings center Hassan Whiteside during the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams, right, shoots as Sacramento Kings guard Tyrese Haliburton defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, left, shoots as Los Angeles Clippers center Serge Ibaka (9) defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, left, shoots as Los Angeles Clippers center Serge Ibaka defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard, right, shoots as Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, left, shoots as Los Angeles Clippers guard Luke Kennard defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, left, and Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann grapple for a loose ball during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes, left, shoots as Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

  • Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann, right, shoots as Sacramento Kings center Hassan Whiteside defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES — For the first time, though likely not the last, the Clippers dropped two games in a row.

“It’s gonna happen. It’s gonna happen again, too,” said Tyronn Lue, his shrug on the Zoom screen an indication that he isn’t overly worried about the Clippers’ recent turn of fortune, including the fact that, after having won 10 of 12, they chased Friday’s loss to Boston with a 113-110 defeat Sunday at Staples Center to the surging Sacramento Kings.

The common denominator in both losses: Paul George’s absence. Without him, the Clippers are a solo-superstar show, with teams able to hone their focus on Kawhi Leonard while his co-star remains sidelined, with no timetable for return, due to swelling in his right toe bone.

So before Luke Walton’s team spoiled the Clippers’ claim as the only team left in the NBA without two consecutive blemishes, Sacramento’s coach said he wouldn’t view Sunday’s result as any sort of barometer, especially considering that they were missing George and starting guard Patrick Beverley.

But maybe Walton could use this one — a tightly contested tug-of-war with a Western Conference rival that he described as “maybe the best team in the NBA” — as a measuring stick?

Playing their style of ball, the quick-footed Kings improved to 12-11 by winning their fourth straight and for the seventh time in eight games — and, notably, for the second time in fewer than 24 hours, after having dispatched Denver on Saturday night in Sacramento.

They’ve been paced of late by De’Aaron Fox, who is averaged 27 points per game in the Kings’ past eight outings, and whose velocity on Sunday Clippers guard Reggie Jackson compared to a high-performance sports car: “That man’s moving at Bugatti speed.”

Fox made it clear last week that he wants no part of this season’s All-Star Game, but he looked the part of an All-Star on Sunday, with a game-high 36 points on 15-for-25 shooting. He also had a game-high seven assists.

His effort included back-to-back 3s that put the Kings up 103-101 with 4:09 left, and a putback floater that made it 107-104 with 2:25 to play.

“I remember joking one time on the court that it must be nice that when shots aren’t falling you can just switch it into a different gear and start running by guys, attacking seams,” said Jackson, who also praised Fox’s start-and-stop ability, as well as his handle and his on-court IQ.

“It feels like there’s not a seam that he can’t hit. Every team in the league, when you prepare for the Sacramento Kings, he’s first on your board, you know he’s the head of the snake, he gets things going. He really had it going tonight, led them to a win.”

Conversely, the noontime start found the Clippers flat-footed. Although Lue insisted pregame that his squad had shaken off the midday doldrums, with the loss L.A. (17-8) fell to 3-2 in early-afternoon starts this season, including a victory over Chicago that required a substantial second-half surge.

Afterward, Lue had to admit that his squad — or his starting unit, at least on Sunday — tends not to be at its best in matinee play.

“Yeah, we’ve had a couple that we just wasn’t able to have any spark, any punch,” Lue said. “Our starters really didn’t have much, but I thought our bench really came off the bench and did a great job.

“Our bench came in and did a tremendous job,” Lue added. “Our bench was really good with Zu and Lou, Marcus, Terance Mann. They were really good off the bench. They kind of saved the game for us as far as being in it.”

Ivica Zubac (12 points, 14 rebounds), Lou Williams (23 points, five assists, two steals), Marcus Morris Sr. (16 points) and Terance Mann (an active six points, six steals, three assists and two steals), the four off the bench Sunday, all had positive plus-minus tallies on the score sheet. They combined to shoot a respectable 18 for 41 (43.9%) from the field. The Clippers’ starters, on the other hand, shot a tired-legged 23 for 58 (39.6%)

As a team, the Clippers made only 8 of their 28 tries from (28.6%) behind the 3-point arc — the second-fewest made 3s and the second-worst 3-point shooting percentage this season.

“Some of the shots went in and out,” said Leonard, who came by his 20-and-10 double-double by way of a 9-for-21 effort from the field. “Some of our pace was pretty low, majority of the game. Just give credit to Sac, they did a good job and came in ready.”

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