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Mike Smith wrote:
Looks like Dunleavy is finally playing the right mix of players in this one. Ross and Patterson on the pine and Thornton getting the time. That's called wising up and now let's see if the wising up by Dunleavy is permanent or a temporary restoration of sanity. The Clippers aren't good enough on offense to play Ross and Patterson significant minutes.
12/02/07 13:42:51
Mike Smith wrote:
This game will be lost I think and it all is on Dunleavy if this does happen. Thornton no play in the second half after going 4-6 for 10 points in the first half. Instead, Ross and Patterson get the play. Maggette on the pine during the critical time. I am a fan of the Clipper players but I cannot take the continual incompetence and bullheaded stubbornness of this coach.
12/02/07 14:44:53
jgroove wrote:
Couldn't watch the game (obviously), but Brevin Knight is looking like more and more of a mistake. I know they were holding out for Francis, but they should have signed Hart when they could have. Tinsley ate the Clippers up (granted Mobley isn't healthy) and that was the big difference in the game.
The Kaveman goes for 22 and 22 on 7-14 shooting, has 5 blocks, thoroughly outplays O'Neal (6 turnovers notwithstanding) and they still loose? The predictions of 25-26 wins are becoming more and more of a reality.
I think they should trade Maggette for the best possible player they can get now. He is not a game changer. When Kaman and 38-year-old Cassell (god love 'em) are the only members on the team who can affect the outcome of a game regularly, that's a big, big problem. Maggette is a nice 3rd or fourth option on a good team.
The Kaveman goes for 22 and 22 on 7-14 shooting, has 5 blocks, thoroughly outplays O'Neal (6 turnovers notwithstanding) and they still loose? The predictions of 25-26 wins are becoming more and more of a reality.
I think they should trade Maggette for the best possible player they can get now. He is not a game changer. When Kaman and 38-year-old Cassell (god love 'em) are the only members on the team who can affect the outcome of a game regularly, that's a big, big problem. Maggette is a nice 3rd or fourth option on a good team.
12/02/07 15:47:18
Q.D. wrote:
More injuries, Al Thornton w/ Sprained ankle. Kaman should be in the allstar game
12/02/07 16:45:41
Jamie wrote:
Thornton was great on offense in the 1st half but limped back to the locker room just before halftime. I think if he played in the 2nd half then the Clips eke one out.
12/02/07 17:07:08
C-NATION MAD MAN wrote:
Is this team cursed? On paper, this is a very good team if everyone is healthy.
On another note, why does the Clippers make so many careless mistakes, and shoot bad shots (Mobley is a ball hog!!! Stop shooting if your having a bad game!!!I hate you!!!AHHHHH!!!!!)? They should be better than this since they are the 3rd oldest team in the league.
Man oh man, this team makes you taste a lil bit of victory and gives you hope(05-06 season) only to put you back down again.
On another note, why does the Clippers make so many careless mistakes, and shoot bad shots (Mobley is a ball hog!!! Stop shooting if your having a bad game!!!I hate you!!!AHHHHH!!!!!)? They should be better than this since they are the 3rd oldest team in the league.
Man oh man, this team makes you taste a lil bit of victory and gives you hope(05-06 season) only to put you back down again.
12/02/07 17:31:38
John R. wrote:
Clipperblog commenters never fail me.
Maggette and Thornton were obviously limited by injuries in the second half.
Tinsley was indeed the difference. Who knew that Sam Cassell was his kryptonite?
O'Neal was kept in check, but he was definitely a factor when he was on the court. I'd check his +/- tomorrow. Dickau too, for that matter. The disappointing thing about this is that the Clippers had him on the ropes and let him off the hook. They stopped going into Kaman in the 3rd and noone was attacking the basket, so they couldn't get his fourth.
I, for one, would like to see more of Kaman and Williams together. I thought it was successful against Houston and it was nice again today.
Maggette and Thornton were obviously limited by injuries in the second half.
Tinsley was indeed the difference. Who knew that Sam Cassell was his kryptonite?
O'Neal was kept in check, but he was definitely a factor when he was on the court. I'd check his +/- tomorrow. Dickau too, for that matter. The disappointing thing about this is that the Clippers had him on the ropes and let him off the hook. They stopped going into Kaman in the 3rd and noone was attacking the basket, so they couldn't get his fourth.
I, for one, would like to see more of Kaman and Williams together. I thought it was successful against Houston and it was nice again today.
12/02/07 17:35:11
runescape gold wrote:
Is this team cursed? On paper, this is a very good team if everyone is healthy.
On another note, why does the Clippers make so many careless mistakes, and shoot bad shots (Mobley is a ball hog!!! Stop shooting if your having a bad game!!!I hate you!!!AHHHHH!!!!!)? They should be better than this since they are the 3rd oldest team in the league.
Man oh man, this team makes you taste a lil bit of victory and gives you hope(05-06 season) only to put you back down again.
On another note, why does the Clippers make so many careless mistakes, and shoot bad shots (Mobley is a ball hog!!! Stop shooting if your having a bad game!!!I hate you!!!AHHHHH!!!!!)? They should be better than this since they are the 3rd oldest team in the league.
Man oh man, this team makes you taste a lil bit of victory and gives you hope(05-06 season) only to put you back down again.
04/12/08 00:04:39
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