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Watch Glen Davis videobomb Chris Paul after win against Timberwolves (Video)

Mar 2, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen Davis (0) reacts to a foul call by the officials in a game with the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center. Davis fouled out of the game. The Los Angeles Clippers win 110-105. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 2, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Glen Davis (0) reacts to a foul call by the officials in a game with the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center. Davis fouled out of the game. The Los Angeles Clippers win 110-105. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Clippers backup forward Glen “Big Baby” Davis stole the show in Chris Paul’s postgame interview after the Clippers beat Minnesota on Monday night. 

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Life is good right now for the Los Angeles Clippers. They’ve won three in a row on the road in four nights–Friday at Memphis, Sunday afternoon in Chicago and then Monday night against the up-and-coming Minnesota Timberwolves–and seven of the last 10 games, all played without superstar power forward Blake Griffin.

Though Doc Rivers’ team is missing their charismatic superstar, other players are filling in quite nicely. Enter Glen “Big Baby” Davis–a Doc Rivers mainstay from their time in Boston. Davis has always had a fun personality, and he put it on display Monday night after the Clippers’ impressive road win, “videobombing” All-Star point guard Chris Paul during an interview on the Clippers’ broadcast.

Watch for yourself and laugh hysterically, if you like, as Davis videobombs CP3 following the Clippers’ 110-105 win in Minneapolis.

The clip can also be seen here.

Glen Davis had a nice game, with 12 points, three rebounds and other boxscore stuffers, while Paul was outstanding once again, scoring 26 points and dishing out 14 assists.

The Clippers, even in Griffin’s absence, have risen to fifth place in the Western Conference and sit just a half game behind the Portland Trail Blazers for fourth place, entering Tuesday night’s action.

Paul and center Deandre Jordan have set the tone for Los Angeles in Griffin’s absence, while backup guard Jamal Crawford had an incredible stretch of games with 15-plus points off the bench come to an end as the Clip show’s road trip ended.

The Clippers host Portland on ESPN at 10:30 PM ET/7:30 PM PT on Wednesday night.

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