Timme drops 31, South Bay Lakers snap two-game skid with win over San Diego Clippers

The South Bay Lakers defeated the San Diego Clippers 120-115 at UCLA Health Training Center on Wednesday night.

South Bay Lakers Center Drew Timme (11) posts up during a G-League basketball game between the South Bay Lakers and San Diego Clippers Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif.
South Bay Lakers Center Drew Timme (11) posts up during a G-League basketball game between the South Bay Lakers and San Diego Clippers Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif.

El Segundo, Calif. — Drew Timme poured in 31 points and RJ Davis added 28 as the South Bay Lakers held off the San Diego Clippers in a 120-115 victory Wednesday night at UCLA Health Training Center.

South Bay came out firing, overwhelming San Diego with a 15-0 run in the opening minutes to jump out to a 17-2 lead. The Lakers continued to build momentum throughout the first quarter, extending the advantage to 30-9 with 3:46 remaining after back-to-back three-pointers from Davis. The sequence of the night came when guard Chris Manon rejected Patrick Baldwin Jr. at the rim, leading to a dunk on the other end by Kylor Kelley. South Bay closed the quarter firmly in control, holding a 36-19 advantage.

San Diego responded early in the second quarter with a 7-0 run to cut the deficit to 10, fueled by a strong stretch from Baldwin Jr., who scored 11 points in the frame. Both teams found their offensive rhythm, combining for 71 points in a fast-paced and efficient quarter. South Bay kept pace with San Diego’s surge and went into halftime maintaining a 16-point lead.

The Clippers came out of the locker room with renewed urgency, opening the third quarter on a 16-2 run to pull within two at 73-71 midway through the period. San Diego tightened up defensively, limiting South Bay to 20 points in the quarter and holding the Lakers to 30% shooting from the field. Strong rebounding and improved perimeter defense gave the Clippers a legitimate chance to complete the comeback as they entered the fourth quarter trailing by five.

South Bay Lakers Guard RJ Davis (2) drives hard to the basket during a G-League basketball game between the South Bay Lakers and San Diego Clippers Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif.
South Bay Lakers Guard RJ Davis (2) drives hard to the basket during a G-League basketball game between the South Bay Lakers and San Diego Clippers Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif.

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South Bay Lakers Guard RJ Davis (2) drives hard to the basket during a G-League basketball game between the South Bay Lakers and San Diego Clippers Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif.

The final frame delivered end-to-end action. South Bay’s pace proved decisive early, as the Lakers opened the quarter on a 13-4 run, capped by a timely three-pointer from Arthur Kaluma to push the lead to 104-90 with 9:19 remaining. San Diego answered quickly, rattling off nine straight points on three consecutive triples to pull back within striking distance.

With South Bay clinging to a three-point lead late, a crucial offensive rebound resulted in a foul on Jahmyl Telfort, sending Timme to the line. The two-way forward knocked down both free throws to extend the margin to two possessions and sealed the game. South Bay closed out the five-point win and improved to 4-0 at home in the regular season.

Despite all five of San Diego's starters scoring double-digits and failing to gain the edge in field goal and three-point percentage, South Bay's ability to force turnovers and deliver off the bench proved to be the key factors in a Lakers win. A pivotal statistic came via the free throw line, where South Bay hit 18-22 (82%) while San Diego only converted on 11-15 (73%) from the charity stripe. 

A big lead early paired with momentum-shifting buckets late in the game paved the way for a South Bay victory on Wednesday. 

Top Performers

- South Bay: Drew Timme (#11)- 31 PTS, 11 REB, 4 AST

- San Diego: Patrick Baldwin Jr. (#23)- 30 PTS, 9 REB, 4 AST 

Up Next: South Bay heads on the road for consecutive matchups against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in Edinburg, Texas.

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