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  • Los Angeles Clippers – At Their Best When DeAndre Jordan Busy Dunking

    Los Angeles Clippers – At Their Best When DeAndre Jordan Busy Dunking

    After the game, and probably during it, all the people talked about was the dunk DeAndre Jordan pulled off, simply crushing poor Brandon Knight on his way to the basket. It was better than anything Chris Paul or Blake Griffin did during the game, and they both had a lot of highlights to put up.

  • Longest Active Double-Figure Scoring Streaks in the NBA

    Longest Active Double-Figure Scoring Streaks in the NBA

    As the Miami Heat picked up their 16th consecutive victory, LeBron James notched his 200th consecutive game for the Miami Heat with 10 points or more, extending his franchise record. While Kevin Durant is usually heralded as the top offensive force in the NBA, no one is remotely close to James when it comes to consecutive games of scoring in double figures.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Continues to Evolve

    Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Continues to Evolve

    It’s been quite a while since the last time Blake Griffin got a triple double; in fact, it’s been since his rookie season, when he got two in less than a month. This time, it wasn’t about his athleticism and showtime dunking ability that made the difference, but being a more complete player than he was last season, making the Los Angeles Clippers very happy.

  • Serge Ibaka Punches Blake Griffin in the Groin

    Serge Ibaka Punches Blake Griffin in the Groin

    It’s only cheating if you get caught – you know the drill. In a very physical game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers, Serge Ibaka got away with one for now, as he punched Blake Griffin in the nuts while he and Kendrick Perkins were fighting with the player for position and avoided getting ejected from the game.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Puts on a Lob City Kind of Show

    Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Puts on a Lob City Kind of Show

    It’s been a season of growing up for Blake Griffin, and prioritizing. After being mostly known for alley oops and amazing dunks during the first two years in the NBA, he’s now a more complete player – better passer, more low post moves, improved defense. Still, the Los Angeles Clippers do get to enjoy the high-flying side of his game from time to time.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Showing Who is the Boss in Town

    Los Angeles Clippers – Showing Who is the Boss in Town

    After beating the Los Angeles Lakers three times this season, the Los Angeles Clippers are headed towards a lot of firsts in their franchise history, but the most important thing is that Chris Paul and Blake Griffin now control the NBA scene of the town, while the crumbling, shiny project from across the street is going down with the Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard relationship.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Only Needs Half a Game to Dominate

    Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Only Needs Half a Game to Dominate

    If it wasn’t just how badly the Los Angeles Clippers needed Chris Paul back, these last two games, and especially the easy win over the Philadelphia 76ers, closing out a so-so road trip, proved the importance of their starting point guard, even if all he needs is 25 minutes.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Things Are Back to Normal

    Los Angeles Clippers – Things Are Back to Normal

    The Los Angeles Clippers aren’t nothing Chris Paul, but they’re not anything like they are when the best point guard in the NBA is on the floor and healthy, making Carmelo Anthony’s huge night and the New York Knicks look practically helpless in a bizarre fourth quarter.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Falling Back on Blake Griffin

    Los Angeles Clippers – Falling Back on Blake Griffin

    Last time Blake Griffin was the centerpiece of the show for the Los Angeles Clippers, they were a team on the rise, but not good enough to be taken too seriously. Now, waiting for Chris Paul to come back from his injury, it’s a little bit different, and with a better team around him, it’s enough to keep the ship steady.

  • 2013 NBA All-Star Game Rosters

    The NBA has released the names of the reserves in the 2013 All-Star game, making the Miami Heat, with Chris Bosh joining LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, as the only team with three players on the rosters, while no less than six players got their first selection, five of them in the Eastern conference.