Rowan Kavner – LOS ANGELES – For a quarter and a half, the 76ers posed a threat Saturday night.Then came a lob to DeAndre Jordan, who threw it down with authority while drawing a foul, sparking a 20-7 run to finish the first half. The Clippers (22-13) wasted no time disposing of the 76ers (3-33) from there, turning a 130-99 win into a constant roll of highlights.Next Game: 1/06After the Jordan alley-oop in the second quarter, the Clippers continued pouring it on, scoring 64 of the next 95 points. The Clippers scored 38 points in the second quarter and 34 in the third, outscoring the 76ers by a combined 27 points in those two quarters, allowing the backups to finish off the job in the fourth.A dunk show broke out at STAPLES Center as Jordan threw down lob after lob on his way to 22 points and 13 rebounds. Chris Paul, who continued lobbing the passes, finished with 15 points, 14 assists and five rebounds. Austin Rivers added 26 points off the bench.The win marked the sixth straight for the Clippers, whose matchup Saturday night was their first after returning from a five-game road trip, which they swept. The Clippers shot 60.5 percent in the win and continued lighting it up from long distance, going 12-for-23 from 3-point range.