Chris Paul and Blake Griffin showed off a different two-man game last night, charming the crowd on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. If I’m not mistaken, they’re the first athletes to appear since the show moved to its 11:35p time slot (that probably only matters to you late nite wonks). If you missed[...]
Only two games this week for the Clippers (Saturday vs. Orlando remaining). So let’s see what the interwebs are brewing: A two-shot of Kevin Arnovitz: First, KA takes in last night’s victory over the Dallas Mavericks and the evolving narrative from lovable underdog to marquee headliner. [...]
After practice on Tuesday, Chris Paul talked about Grant Hill’s possible return this week, if winning breeds team chemistry (or vice versa), and has to deal with verbal barrages from Blake Griffin and Caron Butler.[...]
One of the ways analysts project a player’s production is through similarity scores; other players of comparable attributes and stats, then integrate that information into the player one is projecting. ClipperBlog has opened up the archives looking for historical comparables to key members of the 20[...]
After being embarrassed by the Warriors twice already this season, the Clippers returned the favor in the game they controlled from start to finish. Don’t let the final score fool you: The Clippers lead by 39 points and could’ve won by that much or more if they had kept their starters in. L.A. kept [...]
Malcolm Gladwell, writer, seeker of the anthropologically quixotic, geek savant, came up with a catchy idea in his 2008 book, Outliers: The Story of Success, the “10,000 hour rule.” Simply, the thought is that for one to become an “expert” in a skill or field, it requires 10,000 hours of practice. N[...]
They did it. With a 107-96 victory over the Utah Jazz, the Los Angeles have won 17 games in a row and went undefeated in the month of December (16-0). Only three teams have gone undefeated in a month. Lobsanity is at its peak, and there’s really nothing else to say about it. Next week, sadly, [...]
While the Los Angeles Clippers have been gaining national recognition as of late, another Pacific Division team has been quietly surpassing expectations and is looking like a potential dark horse for the four-seed: the Golden State Warriors. There are a number of developments that’ve led to th[...]