LOS ANGELES -- Blake Griffin had 26 points and 13 rebounds, Chris Paul added 19 points and the Los Angeles Clippers rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Chicago 102-95 on Saturday night, snapping the Bulls four-game winning streak.Maurice Speights scored 11 of his season-high 16 points in the fourth for the Clippers, whose only two losses have come at home to Oklahoma City and Memphis.Speights biggest assist came with 49 seconds left. Jamal Crawford missed a 3-pointer and Speights got the rebound. He fed Crawford for a driving reverse layup that restored the Clippers lead to five points.Dwyane Wade led Chicago with 28 points, hitting five 3-pointers. Jimmy Butler added 22 points, making 11 of 12 free throws.But the Bulls made just one field goal over the final 6:30, keeping it close on seven consecutive free throws, including five by Butler. Isaiah Canaan hit a 3-pointer to draw them to 97-95 with 44 seconds left.Butler fouled Griffin with 20 seconds to go and he made both for a 99-95 lead. Wade missed a pullup jumper before Taj Gibson and coach Fred Hoiberg were hit with technical fouls in the closing seconds.Wade scored 10 of the Bulls first 12 points to start the second quarter, pushing their lead to 19 points before the Clippers suddenly awakened.They outscored Chicago 21-7 to head into halftime trailing 52-47.Griffin scored eight points, highlighted by his dunk over Robin Lopez off a bounce pass in the lane from Paul. Griffin elevated, with his left hand on Lopezs shoulder, and slammed the ball down, drawing a foul. Wades wife, Gabrielle Union, grimaced from her fourth-row seat while the crowd roared.Luc Mbah a Moute followed with a 3-pointer, one of three by the Clippers in their spurt.TIP-INSBulls: They shot 68 percent in the first quarter, their best in a quarter this season. ... They are 0-3 in the first game of a back-to-back and 1-1 in the second game.Clippers: Griffin has scored 20-plus points in seven straight games. ... Since their home opener on Oct. 30, they have played 12 games in 20 days, most in the league in that span. They dont have two days off in between games until Dec. 5-6. ... C Diamond Stone was assigned to the Santa Cruz Warriors of the D-League after appearing in three games for the Clippers. Stone was the 40th overall pick in the June draft after playing one season at Maryland. ... F Wesley Johnson missed his fifth straight game with a left heel contusion.RONDO RETURNSRajon Rondo returned to Chicagos starting lineup after missing two games because of a sprained left ankle and bronchitis. 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Randy Ortons character in the WWE isnt so much a character but a real-life extension of himself.He is one of the few performers on the companys colorful roster who doesnt have a different name than the one that appears on his drivers license. Randall Keith Orton is Randy Orton at home and in the ring. His initials, RKO, as simple as they may be, forms the name of one of the most popular finishing moves in professional wrestling.The backstories of most characters need to be cultivated in the minds of writers, but Ortons story on television of being a third-generation wrestler, following in the footsteps of his father Cowboy Bob Orton and his grandfather Bob Orton Sr., is based in reality, as well. As far as wrestling characters go, Randy Orton is as real as it gets.Its funny, Ive wrestled as Randy Orton for 16 years, Orton told ESPN.com. Im a third-generation wrestler. Its pretty cut-and-dry. My hat actually goes off to the Fandangos out there or The Undertaker, guys who have these gimmicks where they have to become someone else. Its just an extension of their personalities most times, but in my case it was very much who I was with the dial turned up a little. Sometimes these guys have to go all the way to left or right field to come up with these characters and its on them to bring it to life. They come up with the nuances and mannerisms.Look at a guy like Chris Jericho, who reinvents whats cool every six months to a year. He has?got The List and this clipboard and its more over than half the boys. Its an awesome business to be a part of because creatively youre not limited, but I couldnt imagine playing a doctor performing surgery. Thats obviously a role they would never ask me to play, but I respect those wrestlers that are able to really become something else.Orton, 36, doesnt have to veer too far from his comfort zone in the ring, but he has dabbled in acting in the past. Hell have a cameo in Tuesdays episode of Shooter on the USA Network where he will play James Richards, a former Navy SEAL-turned-vocal Second Amendment advocate. Ortons first foray into the world of acting or at least improvisation actually came in 2001 when he was signed by the WWE and sent to their developmental promotion Ohio Valley Wrestling in Louisville where he, along with the likes of John Cena, Brock Lesnar and Dave Bautista, were forced to riff on any topic given to them.Years ago in developmental we had promo classes where you get up in front of the class and get on the microphone and it was definitely improv, Orton said. About 10 seconds before they say go, theyll give you the hardest topics to cut a promo on and thats got to be a lot like one of these acting classes or improv classes. Ive had a lot of one-on-one stuff with acting coaches when these movies came up. The first time was in 2011 when I did Thats What I Am with Ed Harris. That was a huge deal for me. I remember being so nervous.But theres a big difference between cutting a promo in the ring in front of a live audience and working with Ryan Phillipe or Omar Epps on the set of Shooter. While it, like Smackdown, is a scripted show on the USA Network, the similarities end there.Being with acting coaches one-on-one helped out a lot because being in the ring, its different, your mannerisms and facial expressions are bigger than life, Orton said. Even though you have the TV audience thats watching at home, the people in the arena are all around you 360 degrees, so you have to project. You want everyone to see what youre feeling and hear what youre saying. On a movie or TV set, its so much more dialed down. Thats the biggest difference, but the butterflies are still the same, the stage fright is still there. The same butterflies I get when my entrance music hits and Im about to walk through the curtains at a WWE show is similar to when the director is about to say action on the set.Sometimes, however, the line between scripted and reality can get muddled, as was the case when Orton faced Lesnar, who was just coming off a return to the UFC, in the main event of SummerSlam at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, in August. The match ended in less than 12 minutes with Orton lying in a pool of his own blood. When it was over, stunned fans exiting the arena werent quite sure if what they saw was real or scripted.Even now, four months later, I dont even know what happened, Orton said. If it was supposed to happen, I wasnt aware of it. Basically s--- happens in that ring and hes a big old dude and he has some bony-ass elbows and thats all I can say. But theres an art to what we do. Were not trying to kill each other. We got 200 shows a year so taking a blow like that to the head definitely pisses me off because Im on the shelf for three weeks with a concussion, and I had just gotten my boots back on a month before SummerSlam after being out nine to 10 months with a shoulder innjury.dddddddddddd So all those facts pissed me off, but when you do this for a living, s--- happens.I was in a ladder match a few years ago and knocked a guy off a ladder. I turned around and the ladder bounced back right on the top of my head and I got 12 staples. The high-risk stuff can hurt but sometimes those little things that youre not looking for can leave you with 12 staples in your head. Its not ballet, as the popular saying goes backstage. We signed up for this and we knew what we were signing up for and at SummerSlam, thats what I chopped it up to. There was a lot of blood and hell yeah that pissed me off, but I signed up for that main event and I knew it wasnt going to be pretty. I knew it wasnt going to be me and Shawn Michaels. I knew that.Orton returned to the ring a month later, but every performer needs a new challenge or a breath of fresh air. For Orton, that has been teaming up with Windham Rotunda, another third-generation wrestler, who is the son of Mike Rotunda, grandson of Blackjack Mulligan and the nephew of Barry and Kendall Windham. He performs under the ring name Bray Wyatt and is the leader of The Wyatt Family. The gimmick is loosely based on a backwoods cult, which doesnt really fit the character Orton has portrayed over the past 16 years, so in many ways it is what makes it a perfect fit for him right now.Im really enjoying the current storyline Im in with the Wyatt Family, Orton said. Its kind of allowed me to remember that I have more creative liberty here than Im used to. I can change my gear now. I had an idea the other day where I told Kevin Dunn [WWE executive vice president of television production] on the day of the pay-per-view, Can we splice some of my old music into our entrance music just to make it a little different and make me more a part of being a Wyatt? He thought it was a great idea and they did it for me that night. Little tweaks like that always help.While Orton is looking forward to tweaking his character in this new storyline with the Wyatt Family, one of his favorite parts of the on-screen partnership is working with Bray Wyatt, who understands Orton as a third generation wrestler in a way many others on the roster cant.Its just like back when I was in The Legacy with Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes, who grew up in the business and were in locker rooms growing up, Orton said. You cant beat that when you want to be a WWE superstar. Growing up in that environment definitely gives you a step up. With Bray its the same kind of thing. Some people joke that the way I carry myself at work is a little old-school, especially in the ring. I see these guys bouncing around and killing themselves and they dont necessarily need to. I want to be around another 10 years. I would think they do to. The thing I like so much about working with Bray is that he understands that.Its not being lazy. Its smarter, not harder. I dont want to try to make the fans react to something that I came up with six hours earlier. I want to feel their emotions as Im in the ring and then decide when I do that top rope superplex or when I throw the guy into the stairs because it calls for it in that moment. I think a lot of guys that are capable of doing such amazing physical things, when they go out there, you can just tell its a choreographed dance that doesnt stop moving and nothing is hurting these two guys. It doesnt do any good for them. Its telling a story. Its not displaying your athletic skills and showing off how many flips you can do. Understanding that is very common among these second and third-generation wrestlers that Ive been fortunate enough to work with and call friends. Its second nature to them. They just get it.While Orton is looking to change up his attire and entrance music and perhaps other aspects of his look next year, the one part of his character that he isnt looking to change anytime soon is his RKO finisher, which has become a viral sensation anytime anyone falls down on a football field, street corner or front yard. Everyone is seemingly susceptible to the RKO outta nowhere.Its an honor to know that so many people know what it is, Orton said. Those memes and GIFs are so funny. I dont have anything to do with them, but I laugh whenever I see them. A lot of people will send them to me. Usually something like that lasts a couple of weeks and then they move on to something else, but it seems like people are still coming up with new ones. Theres always somebody falling down. Unfortunately some of those falls are pretty ghastly, but when someone is getting married and the bride falls over and there I am RKOing her on the altar, thats pretty funny. People ask me if I get tired of it, but I love it. S---, Im lucky, man. What I get to do is pretty cool. ' ' '