My parents didn’t let us play video games as a kid, but even I know what to tell the Clippers before Game 5: Finish Him! Rob Mahoney puts Kenyon Martin Under the Microscope and has nothing but praise for the versatility of the 34-year old big man, who has acquitted himself admirably against one of the best athlet[...]
Before this playoff run began, way back in the offseason, there was a time where Clippers VP of Basketball Operations Neil Olshe was asked to justify his signing of Caron Butler. Although I don’t have the quotes handy, I can almost assure you that at some point “playoff experience” and “toughnes[...]
The Clippers took care of business in front of the Clipper Faithful, beating the Grizzlies in overtime, 101-97. Here’s Jordan Heimer with the Lob City Ledger over at ESPNLA.com: Blake Griffin 7-15 FG | 10-17 FT | 5 REB | 7 AST | 30 PTS | +18 GRADE: A- A simple adjustment led to a breakout night for Blake Griffin.[...]
Here’s Kevin Arnovitz and his take from Game Three: *** LOS ANGELES — You can’t really say that the Los Angeles Clippers have a winning formula. A formula suggests a recipe that consists of a precise measurement of elements and ingredients. What the Clippers concoct in the closing minutes of games can[...]
We’re continuing here with the third quarter, where the Clippers would prove that momentum from halftime isn’t actually a real thing, especially when your starters are at a disadvantage against the opponents starters (Rudy Gay and Marc Gasol really came alive after struggling in the first half). Speaking of[...]
Before Game 3, the Clippers had shown us three fairly definite things in these playoffs — they couldn’t contain the Grizzlies offensively, Chris Paul is still really good, and the bench (especially Reggie Evans) has been a key in regards to not losing every game by 10+ points. Then last night, one of those [...]