PORTLAND, Ore. -- LaMarcus Aldridge wasnt even sure he was going to play against the Clippers. Portlands top scorer and rebounder had his wisdom teeth removed on Sunday. So on Thursday night he was still in some pain. Worse, he hadnt had much to eat. But Aldridge came out and had 32 points and 10 rebounds for the Trail Blazers in a 116-112 overtime victory over the Clippers. "Ive had nothing but soup for the last four days," he lamented. "So I was a little worried about my energy levels." In the end, he didnt even have a turnover as the surprising Blazers upped their record to an NBA-best 24-5. Portland has won seven of their last eight games, and theyve dropped just two at home this season. The Clippers, playing the second of a back-to-back, mounted a challenge after trailing by as many as 11 points in the fourth quarter. Blake Griffin had 35 points and 11 rebounds, while Chris Paul finished with 34 points and 16 assists. Aldridge hit a fadeaway with 39 seconds left in overtime and Portland went ahead 110-109. Griffin missed a layup on the other end before Nicolas Batum made a pair of free throws to make it 112-109 with 26.5 seconds to go. After Griffin dunked to narrow it again, Damian Lillard made two free throws for Portland. Portland clung to a 114-112 lead with 13.4 seconds left and padded it with Wesley Matthews foul shots. Paul missed a 3-point attempt as time ran out. Aldridge scored all of Portlands field goals in overtime, and finished with his ninth game this season with at least 25 points and 10 rebounds, second only to Minnesotas Kevin Love. As for his teeth? "Its a little bit throbbing," he shrugged. It was the second of back-to-back losses for the Clippers. Earlier Thursday, the NBA said its referees made a mistake when they ejected Griffin in the teams 105-103 loss to the Warriors on Wednesday night. Griffin got his second technical with 10:43 left after scuffling with Andrew Bogut, following Warriors forward Draymond Green to the showers after they got into it at the end of the third. "A common foul should have been called on Griffin for initially attempting to dislodge the Warriors Andrew Bogut and a technical foul should have been assessed to Bogut for grabbing Griffin by the shirt and wrestling with him," Rod Thorn, the NBAs president of basketball operations, said in a statement. Clippers coach Doc Rivers said he thought Griffin handled the situation well. "Everyone is a target at some point in their career," Rivers said. "You just have to play through it." It was the second ejection for the Clippers in as many games. Forward Matt Barnes was ejected with 56 seconds left in the third quarter of a 120-116 OT win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday night. Barnes fouled Love. "Its a long season. Were in a bad ejection rut right now," Rivers said. "Well get out of it." No one got tossed on Thursday. Mo Williams made back-to-back 3s to give Portland a 34-22 in the first half. The Clippers responded with a 9-0 run to close to 34-31, but Aldridge scored six straight points in an 8-2 run and Portland stretched the margin to 42-33. Pauls 3-pointer closed the Clippers to within 47-46 at the intermission. Dorell Wright hit a 3-pointer that gave the Blazers an 84-75 lead early in the fourth quarter. But the Clippers clawed back in, and Pauls pull-up jumper made it 97-96 for Los Angeles first lead of the second half. After Aldridges tip-in, Paul added another jumper to give the Clippers a 99-98 lead then nailed a step-back 21-footer from the corner with 9.3 seconds left. Undaunted, Batum hit a 3-pointer to tie it at 101 with 5.3 seconds to go. Paul missed a 17-footer to send the game into overtime. "I got right where I wanted to -- I probably tricked myself too much, I dont even know if they had a foul to give," Paul said. 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The Arizona Coyotes 12th overall pick in 2013 heads a list of the best prospects in the world whose rights are owned by NHL teams. Domi is a highly-skilled player with a burning competitive fire to match. The London Knights superstar was a huge factor in ending Canadas five-year gold drought. Two Sams – Reinhart and Bennett - round out the top three NHL-affiliated prospects. Buffalos Reinhart was also instrumental in Canadas championship after playing 9 games in the NHL prior to being returned to Kootenay of the WHL. His brilliance may be subtle but it is valuable to winning. Calgarys Bennett had shoulder surgery after an injury in Calgary training camp but watching him during a brief NHL pre-season appearance leaves no doubt about his enormous potential. Tampa Bays Andrei Vasilevsky is No. 4 and the only goalie listed among the Top 30. No. 5 right winger Nikolaj Ehlers is certain to bring high end skill to Winnipeg and perhaps an excitement similar to what Teemu Selanne brought to the Jets 22 years ago. The Jets have three players in the Top 30, with defenceman Josh Morrissey (No. 9) and centre Nic Petan (No. 17) joining Ehlers. The future is indeed bright for Winnipeg. Philadelphia is the only other team with three players – all defencemen - in the Top 30. No. 10 Travis Sanheim is a smooth skating blueliner who has all the makings of being a top two defenseman. No. 14 Sam Morin is big, very big and he has skill to along with it. No. 19 Shayne Gostibehere was a 2013-14 Hobey Baker Finalist but had a knee injury early this season in the AHL after debuting for two games with the Flyers. Other players in the top 30 from Canadian teams are No. 7 centre Leon Draisaitl, who has spent the majority of the season with Edmonton, No. 16 right winger William Nylander (Toronto) and No. 26 right winger Nikita Scherbak (Montreal). Ottawa and Vancouver dont have prospects among the Top 30, but the top three prospects from all seven Canadian teams are listed below. TOP 30 NHL-AFFILIATED PROSPECTS Player Age NHL Team 2014-15 Team GP G A P 1. Max Domi - C 19 Arizona London (OHL) 29 17 42 59 2. Sam Reinhart - C 19 Buffalo Kootenay (WHL) 18 9 20 29 3. Sam Bennett - C 18 Calgary Kingston (AHL) - - - - 4. Andrei Vasilevsky - G 20 Tampa Bay Syracuse (AHL) 19 2.25 .923 2 5. Nikolaj Ehlers - RW 18 Winnipeg Halifax (QMJHL) 25 20 33 53 6. Leon Draisaitl - C 18 Edmonton Kelowna (WHL) 4 3 3 6 7. Christian Dvorak - C 19 Arizona London (OHL) 38 28 44 72 8. Teuvo Teravainen - C 20 Chicago Rockford (AHL) 33 6 17 23 9. Josh Morrissey - D 19 Winnipeg Kelowna (WHL) 27 7 16 23 10. Travis Sanheim - D 18 Philadelphia Calgary (WHL) 41 10 29 39 11. Anthony Mantha - RW 20 Detroit G. Rapids (AHL) 25 6 6 12 12. Darnell Nurse - D 19 Edmonton S.S. Marie (OHL) 22 7 16 23 13. Michael Dal Colle - LW 18 NY Islanders Oshawa (OHL) 31 25 33 58 14. Sam Morin - D 19 Philadelphia Rimouski (QMJHL) 14 3 9 12 15. Dylan Larkin - C 18 Detroit Michigan (NCAA) 17 6 14 20 16. William Nylander - RW 18 Toronto Toronto (AHL) 21 8 12 20 17.dddddddddddd. Nic Petan - C 19 Winnipeg Portland (WHL) 27 6 27 33 18. Julius Honka - D 19 Dallas Texas (AHL) 32 2 7 9 19. S. Gostibehere - D 21 Philadelphia L. Valley (AHL) 5 0 5 5 20. Oliver Bjorkstrand - C 19 Columbus Portland (WHL) 32 25 23 48 21. Adrian Kempe - LW 18 Los Angeles MoDo 32 4 11 15 22. Pavel Buchnevich - C 19 NY Rangers Cherepovets (KHL) 34 10 11 21 23. Robby Fabbri - C 18 St. Louis Guelph (OHL) 22 18 20 38 24. Shea Theodore - D 19 Anaheim Seattle (WHL) 13 5 10 15 25. Riley Barber - RW 20 Washington Miami-OH (NCAA) 22 10 12 22 26. Nikita Scherbak - RW 19 Montreal Everett (WHL) 36 19 34 53 27. Derrick Pouilot - D 20 Pittsburgh W-Barre (AHL) 23 7 13 20 28. Kevin Fiala - C 18 Nashville HV 71 (SHL) 20 5 9 14 29. Mike Reilly - D 19 Columbus Minnesota (NCAA) 18 4 16 20 30. Ivan Barbashev - C 19 St. Louis Moncton (QMJHL) 32 22 28 50 TOP 3 PROSPECTS FROM EACH CANADIAN NHL TEAM Player Age NHL Team 2014-15 Team GP G A P 1. Sam Bennett - C 18 Calgary Kingston (OHL) 18 9 20 29 2. Emile Poirier - LW/RW 20 Calgary Adirondack (AHL) 31 12 12 24 3. Joni Ortio - G 23 Calgary Adirondack (AHL) 27 2.52 .916 3 1. Leon Draisaitl - C 19 Edmonton Kelowna (WHL) 38 28 44 72 2. Darnell Nurse - D 19 Edmonton S.S. Marie (OHL) 22 7 16 23 3. Laurent Brossoit - G 21 Edmonton Oklahoma City (AHL) 20 2.43 .922 1 1. Nikita Scherbak - RW 19 Montreal Everett (WHL) 36 19 34 53 2. J. De La Rose - LW 19 Montreal Hamilton (AHL) 31 4 2 6 3. Michael McCarron - C/RW 19 Montreal Oshawa (OHL) 30 24 21 45 1. Nick Paul - C/LW 19 Ottawa North Bay (OHL) 29 20 16 36 2. Fredrik Claesson - D 22 Ottawa Binghamton (AHL) 36 3 10 13 3. Matt Puempel - LW 21 Ottawa Binghamton (AHL) 36 9 15 24 1. William Nylander - RW 18 Toronto Toronto (AHL) 21 8 12 20 2. Connor Brown - RW 21 Toronto Toronto (AHL) 37 9 20 29 3. Andreas Johnson - LW 20 Toronto Frolunda (SHL) 36 14 6 20 1. Jake Virtanen - RW 18 Vancouver Calgary 23 10 15 25 2. Gustav Forsling - D 18 Vancouver Linkoping (SHL) 30 3 2 5 3. Thatcher Demko - G 19 Vancouver Bos. College (NCAA) 18 2.04 .930 0 1. Nikolaj Ehlers - RW 18 Winnipeg Halifax (QMJHL) 25 20 33 53 2. Josh Morrissey - D 19 Winnipeg Kelowna (WHL) 27 7 16 23 3. Nic Petan - C 19 Winnipeg Portland 27 6 27 33 ' ' '