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Austin Rivers destroys Rockets, steals James Harden’s signature taunt

Rivers led a 23-0 run as the Clippers pulled away from Houston.

Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Austin Rivers is often the subject of ridicule, but he’s dominating the Houston Rockets in Game 3. And he’s rubbing it in by stealing James Hardens’ signature celebration: He’s stirring the pot!

He has a right. The Rockets pulled to within five points in the third quarter, but the Clippers went on a 23-0 run. Rivers scored 16 of the points in that run.

He scored running the court:

And driving to the hoop:

And then he stirred the pot. Stir away, Austin. Stir away.

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