If the Clips end up losing this game, it’s all on Dunleavy. The team is nearly healthy, so that excuse (which I think is bullshit to begin with) no longer flies.
You started off good with Dunleavy as GM and Cassell as the coach. With Collins in the starting lineup and a bench like that we’ll be awful. If the team looks like this next year we’ll be in for another long season.
We’ve already got the talent, we just need time playing together. Throw in a draft pick and a MLE signing and we should be a decently deep team. I think the main thing is getting a new coach that can put a new system into place and can motivate the players.
2009-10: Year of the Clippers Reply: March 1st, 2009 at 11:06 am
Baron Davis helped tank this season. There’s no proof, that he’s going to lead ANY team to success.
I say MARDY COLLINS because he doesn’t have an EGO. And he’ll be content to play anywhere/anytime. Ball movement is essential to success. With Gordon, Taylor, Jones & Acker alongwith Gordon, this team can play together. We can’t do that with Baron Davis. He handles the ball with spring-board attached to his hand.
And I’ll go with Kaman instead of Camby because Kaman is a scoring threat. Imagine trying to contain Kaman & Randolph at the same time.
By trading Baron & Thornton, Clippers can acquire an “A” list player who can score & defend.
2009-10, no team with Zach Randolph on it will ever win in the NBA. Ever. And to all of you who tout DUNCEleavy as a GM, please….he was selling us for 3 years on how good a player/defender Q. Ross is….let me remind you that in those 3 years, the Clipper stopper got 1, count them, 1 vote for NBA all-defensive team. And now is on the end of the bench in Memphis.
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If the Clips end up losing this game, it’s all on Dunleavy. The team is nearly healthy, so that excuse (which I think is bullshit to begin with) no longer flies.
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Stian Reply:
March 2nd, 2009 at 12:01 am
No Kaman, Gordon, Collins, Jones, and Jordan = ‘nearly healthy’ to you?
Would no Bynum, Kobe, Ariza, Walton, and Powell also equal ‘nearly healthy’ for the Lakers?
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Section 113 Reply:
March 2nd, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Are you really comparing Gordon and Kaman to Bynum and Kobe…really Mrs. DUNCELEAVY? Really?
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Posted on February 28th, 2009 at 9:10 pm
No time out was called at the end with a chance to tie…horrendous coaching. Its better to throw the players out there and not have a coach at all!!!
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Posted on February 28th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
@#$#@%!^$&$&%$@^%$#%@$%@#%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted on February 28th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
Awww..this is the clippers i know..pure disappointment
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Posted on February 28th, 2009 at 10:36 pm
Road Map to success:
1. Dunleavy: The GM.
2. Sam Cassell: The Head Coach.
Starters:
1. Zach Randolp
2. Chris Kaman
3. Mardy Collins
4. Eric Gordon
5. Unknown(trade for Thornton & Baron Davis)
The Bench(Run & Gun 5):
1. Steve Novak
2. DeAndre Jordan
3. Mike Taylor
4. Fred Jones
5. Alex Acker
Other Four:
1. UNKNOWN
2. UNKNOWN(lottery pick)
3. UNKNOWN(lottery pick)
4. UNKNOWN
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Hooch20 Reply:
March 1st, 2009 at 9:47 am
You started off good with Dunleavy as GM and Cassell as the coach. With Collins in the starting lineup and a bench like that we’ll be awful. If the team looks like this next year we’ll be in for another long season.
Baron, Taylor, Draft
Gordon, Ricky
Thornton, MLE
Randolph, Novak
Camby, Kaman, Jordan
We’ve already got the talent, we just need time playing together. Throw in a draft pick and a MLE signing and we should be a decently deep team. I think the main thing is getting a new coach that can put a new system into place and can motivate the players.
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neiljphx Reply:
March 1st, 2009 at 10:35 am
I’m thinking Kaman or Camby will be gone. I’d rather see Eddie Jordan than Sam (for now).And some Blake Griffin would help!
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2009-10: Year of the Clippers Reply:
March 1st, 2009 at 11:06 am
Baron Davis helped tank this season. There’s no proof, that he’s going to lead ANY team to success.
I say MARDY COLLINS because he doesn’t have an EGO. And he’ll be content to play anywhere/anytime. Ball movement is essential to success. With Gordon, Taylor, Jones & Acker alongwith Gordon, this team can play together. We can’t do that with Baron Davis. He handles the ball with spring-board attached to his hand.
And I’ll go with Kaman instead of Camby because Kaman is a scoring threat. Imagine trying to contain Kaman & Randolph at the same time.
By trading Baron & Thornton, Clippers can acquire an “A” list player who can score & defend.
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Posted on March 1st, 2009 at 8:29 am
2009-10, no team with Zach Randolph on it will ever win in the NBA. Ever. And to all of you who tout DUNCEleavy as a GM, please….he was selling us for 3 years on how good a player/defender Q. Ross is….let me remind you that in those 3 years, the Clipper stopper got 1, count them, 1 vote for NBA all-defensive team. And now is on the end of the bench in Memphis.
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Posted on March 1st, 2009 at 1:09 pm
This is Norman Guile
Simply decided to start off by telling you all
Good day folks,
Wonderful to be here, I hope to stay for a long time and be a help to others
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Posted on March 13th, 2010 at 9:38 am
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