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Clipperblogger Summit: Part Seven

Posted by Kevin Arnovitz On June - 17 - 2009

Previous entries:
Part One

Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five

Part Six

To: Steve Perrin
From: Kevin Arnovitz
Date: June 17, 2009

I don’t want to belabor the Randolph trade debate, only to say that there are creative ways to clear minutes for a young player that don’t involve having Zach Randolph move into your living room for two years. Both Mobley and Thomas’ contracts had real value on the market. We’ll never know if a more patient approach could’ve returned a more favorable deal. But that’s sludge under the bridge at this point.

Clipperblogger Summit: Part Six

Posted by Kevin Arnovitz On June - 15 - 2009

Here’s the sixth installment of the Clipperblogger Summit.

Previous entries:
Part One

Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five

To:  Kevin Arnovitz
From: Steve Perrin
Date: June 14, 2009

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Clipperblogger Summit: Part Five

Posted by Kevin Arnovitz On June - 11 - 2009

Clips Nation and Clipperblog are intent on resurrecting the Clippers’ franchise, and today we discuss the process of rebuilding a team saddled with big veteran contracts, but also blessed with some intriguing young talent.

Previous entries:
Part One

Part Two
Part Three
Part Four

To: Steve Perrin
From: Kevin Arnovitz
Date: June 11, 2009

Clipperblogger Summit: Part Four

Posted by Kevin Arnovitz On June - 10 - 2009

Clips Nation and Clipperblog continue their tête-à-tête about the state of the franchise. In Part Four, Steve Perrin expands our discussion of glue guys and what the Clippers need from their supporting cast.

Previous entries:
Part One

Part Two
Part Three

To: Kevin Arnovitz
From: Steve Perrin
Date: June 10, 2009

Breaking Down Blake Griffin’s Mechanics with David Thorpe

Posted by Kevin Arnovitz On June - 9 - 2009

The Clippers have posted some good video of Blake Griffin’s workout last Saturday on their Youtube channel. Griffin’s athleticism jumps off the screen, and he moves confidently, even away from the basket. The part of Griffin’s game that needs to most work — by his own admission — is his jump shot. There’s a heaviness and lumbering quality to Griffin’s shooting form that belies his agility as a big man, something he’s already working to improve.

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