The Los Angeles Clippers ended their three-game losing streak with a 116-105 victory over the Utah Jazz on Sunday night at the Intuit Dome.

James Harden played a pivotal role, scoring 20 points and recording 11 assists. He also made history by moving into second place on the NBA’s career 3-point list, surpassing Ray Allen’s mark of 2,873.

The only player ahead of him now is Stephen Curry, who holds the record with 3,782 career 3-pointers. Harden finished the game 2-for-8 from beyond the arc, but his all-around performance helped Los Angeles secure the win.

Ivica Zubac was also crucial for the Clippers, contributing 22 points and 11 rebounds. Norman Powell added 18 points to the mix, as Los Angeles dominated early and never looked back.

The Clippers led by as much as 23 points in the first half, finishing the half with a commanding 66-45 advantage.

The Jazz made a late run, pulling within seven points with 3:18 left, but the Clippers held on to secure the win.

Utah was led by Jordan Clarkson, who scored 21 points, and Lauri Markkanen, who had 18 points and 10 rebounds. However, the Jazz fell to 0-2 on their four-game road trip.

The Clippers’ defense stood firm in the face of Utah’s rally. The Jazz struggled with their shooting, finishing the game just 30% from three-point range.

Los Angeles also controlled the boards, outrebounding the Jazz 41-29. Despite a strong 83% performance from the free-throw line, Utah couldn’t capitalize on the Clippers’ mistakes, which included 11 turnovers.

Mo Bamba made his Clippers debut after missing the start of the season due to left knee soreness. Bamba contributed nine points and eight rebounds in just 15 minutes, adding depth to the Clippers’ frontcourt.

With this victory, the Clippers moved to 7-7 on the season, while Utah fell to 3-10.