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The Los Angeles Clippers Have Two Options – And They’re Screwed Either Way
With a second consecutive first-round playoff exit for the Los Angeles Clippers in the Doc Rivers era, the franchise, meaning the man at the top of the pyramid Steve Ballmer, has a big decision to make on the direction it’s going: Tear it up and start from scratch, which includes quite a bit of tanking, or keep the current group of players together (as much as possible) and try to find a way to breakthrough in the West.
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Reckoning Day for the Bulls, Clippers & Hawks
Three of the remaining first round series in the 2017 NBA playoffs head into game 6, and three teams are playing with their backs to the wall: The Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers and Atlanta Hawks, all down 3-2 in their series. For the Clippers it’s an even more difficult situation, because game 6 is on […]
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9 Best Memes of the Los Angeles Clippers Choking Against the Utah Jazz
The incredible crunch time feats of Joe Johnson struck again, delivering a victory for the Utah Jazz over the Los Angeles Clippers, who kicked off the 2017 NBA playoffs by choking at home, certainly a meme worthy feat.
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NBA Playoffs: Jazz vs Clippers Game 1 Predictions
In game 1 of what might be the best playoff series in the first round, the Utah Jazz will try to steal home court advantage away from the Los Angeles Clippers. Expectations: Both teams finished with the exact same record, at home and away. For the Clippers, this feels like the Last Chance Saloon, which means […]
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Sean Kilpatrick Goes Wild, Brooklyn Nets Stop Losing, Jeremy Lin Still Out
The losing streak is over for the Brooklyn Nets, stunning the Los Angeles Clippers 127-122 in double overtime behind a huge performance by Sean Kilpatrick and a big one from Brook Lopez, all the while pissing off Doc Rivers. Whether or not this means some positive consistency in the games ahead? Hard to see it happening while Jeremy Lin is still out with his hamstring injury.
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Jeremy Lin Injured, Brook Lopez Resting: Brooklyn Nets Had no Chance
The Brooklyn Nets began their two-game trip to L.A. with a game against the Los Angeles Clippers. No Brook Lopez (rest) and no Jeremy Lin (still shut down because of the hamstring) among other injures didn’t leave Kenny Atkinson with too many options, and it certainly looked that way from the first moment the two teams stepped on the floor.
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Meme of Chris Paul and His Conference Finals Drought
Is Chris Paul a loser? An underachiever? A meme pointing out his inability to take a team past the conference semifinals suggests that both claims are true. This will be another season CP3 tries to change his legacy and lead the Clippers somewhere they’ve never been before. Paul is entering his 11th NBA season. He’s […]
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Los Angeles Clippers Season Preview: Chris Paul & Blake Griffin Leaving Without a Title Run
If the Los Angeles Clippers don’t break the barrier of the conference semifinal, it’s going to be the end of their time with Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and Doc Rivers. Not all three will leave, but the current faces of the franchise won’t be a trio anymore.
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Los Angeles Clippers: The Decay May Have Already Started
The scariest thing for the Los Angeles Clippers is that the Chris Paul and Blake Griffin era has peaked, that the Doc Rivers hiring didn’t really make them a better team, and that losing in the conference semifinals is as good as it gets for them, which means pretty soon it’s time to start over.
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What If: The Chris Paul Trade That Never Happened, The James Harden Trade That Did
Two of the biggest What If in the 2010’s among NBA stories happen to be two trades: One that happened, as the Oklahoma City Thunder gave up James Harden to the Houston Rockets; and one that didn’t, when the league cancelled the trade sending Chris Paul from the New Orleans Hornets to the Los Angeles Lakers.