HIGHLIGHTS: For the Sonics, none.


LOWLIGHTS: A first quarter in which the Clippers ran through the Sonics, scoring 12 consecutive points on six baskets from the paint. ... Brent Barry dribbling behind his back and knocking the ball out of bounds with his elbow in the second quarter. ... Shammond Williams shooting an air ball in the fourth quarter.


JAM SESSION: The Clippers keep track of dunks, and Darius Miles leads the team with 26 this season, after recording 129 last year.


SMALL BALL: Clippers guard Earl Boykins is the NBA's shortest (5-feet-5) and lightest (133 pounds) player.


LONGEVITY: You think Sonics play-by-play man Kevin Calabro has seen a lot of games in 15 years? Ralph Lawler is in his 23rd year with the Clippers. The game last night was his 1,724th.


ANOTHER CASUALTY: Center Calvin Booth, plagued by ankle tendinitis, was placed on the injured list yesterday. The Sonics did not replace him on the active roster, which means they can activate Booth before he sits out the mandatory five games. If he misses five games, he won't come back until Dec. 22 against Detroit in KeyArena.


NEXT UP: Orlando, KeyArena, Sunday, 6 p.m.