Thanks to a Chris Paul bailout, the Clippers escaped Philadelphia with a 78-77 victory. ClipperBlog contributors D.J. Foster, Nick Flynt and Michael Shagrin answer three questions from the game. 1. When the Clippers go big, they’re _____. D.J. Foster, ClipperBlog: Awesome! Look, this wa[...]
The Clippers edged the Magic 107-102 in an overtime thriller. Our three ClipperBlog contributors discuss the drama in Orlando. 1. The three biggest plays of the game were… Jovan Buha, ClipperBlog: (a) Glen Davis turns the ball over, leading to Caron Butler making a 3-pointer off a Chris[...]
The Clippers demolished the Wizards 107-81 to kick off their six-game road trip. Our two ClipperBlog writers — and guest contributor John Krolik — discuss what happened at the Verizon Center in Washington. Most encouraging takeaway from the blowout win? Jordan Heimer, ClipperBlog:[...]
Let’s go back a bit. Before Kendrick Perkins was sacrificed to the gods, the Clippers found themselves in a tight ballgame against the Thunder towards the end of the second half. Even though they had played near perfect basketball to that point, the Clippers saw their once seemingly insurmount[...]
Part 1 ClipperBlog Live 1-29-12 pt. 1 Part 2 ClipperBlog Live 1-29-12 pt. 2 Jovan Buha, Breene Murphy and Nick Flynt (with the occasional appearance from Mark Shore) breakdown the Clippers’ 109-105 victory over the Denver Nuggets, how D.J. Foster is similar to Caron Butler and the different ty[...]
Ed Note: I’ll spare you guys the Star Wars comparisons this time. You can hear me Jar Jar Binks the whole thing in the last segment of ClipperBlogLive. It was as awful as it sounds, but hopefully still entertaining. — D.J. How you view this game largely depends on whether or not you̵[...]
Just like they did on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day a week ago, the Clippers welcomed a last place team to Staples Center for a matinee. With respect to all the potential piftalls of a team in their situation — “coming out sluggish,” suffering the “emotional letdown” fol[...]
Sooner or later the Clippers were going to get burned. It’s not that they’ve been playing poorly as a team, it’s just that their way of winning games felt a little unsustainable. To use our most recent popular term here (move over, glue guy!), the Clippers offensive performances wi[...]