The Los Angeles Clippers reached a breaking point as another collapse left head coach Tyronn Lue without solutions and likely without much more time. A 114-110 loss to a shorthanded Dallas Mavericks team dropped the Clippers to 5-15 and intensified pressure on a franchise spiraling far faster than anyone expected.

Dallas was without nearly every key player and still controlled the game behind rookie Cooper Flagg, who scored a career high 35 points and outplayed every defender the Clippers sent his way. The loss came one night after the Clippers blew a 16-point lead at home to Memphis. It also marked the seventh straight home defeat for a team that entered the season believing it could contend for a championship. Expand Tweet

Lue did not hide his frustration and admitted that he ha

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