Andrew Bogut proved he could still play in the NBA and the Sydney Kings showed plenty of fight, but it was not enough to upset the Los Angeles Clippers.

The Clippers won 110-91 in Honolulu on Sunday in the latest game of the NBA-NBL exhibition series.

The Kings kept close to the Clippers throughout the game, unlike the 130-72 shellacking the Utah Jazz gave the Perth Wildcats on Saturday.

At half-time the Clippers led 59-54 and with six minutes left Sydney trailed by just six points before LA charged home.

The Kings' diminutive 175cm-tall US import point guard Jerome Randle led Sydney with 25 points.

Bogut, the NBA's top draft pick in 2005 and a 13-season veteran of basketball's top league, moved back to Australia this year to play in the NBL.

Bogut had eight points, eight rebounds and four assists.