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Los Angeles Clippers – Same Two Guys Responsible for Everything
As the season winds down and the Los Angeles Clippers are trying to somehow improve their standing in the Western conference, it’s evident that a shift has been made in what matters and needs to happen in order for them to win – while most of the season it was about the bench unit being the difference, later on and entering the playoffs, it’s all about Chris Paul and Blake Griffin playing their best basketball all game long.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Won’t Succeed Because of a Bad Defense
With players like Chris Paul and Blake Griffin in the lineup, it was quite clear the Los Angeles Clippers weren’t going to fail this season because of their offense. On the other hand, the x-factor which was going to determine how far they’ll make it into the postseason was their ability to remain consistent on defense, something that hasn’t really happened over the last couple of months.
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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.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Depth is the Most Important Thing
Even without Chris Paul, the depth of the Los Angeles Clippers made sure they were having no problems getting back to their winning ways against the disappointing Memphis Grizzlies.
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Impossible to Beat the Clippers at Home
Their latest winning streak is only three wins long, but at home, the Los Angeles Clippers, enjoying another huge day from their MVP Chris Paul, are almost impossible to beat.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Enjoying the Best Bench in the NBA
Here are the facts, and you can draw your own conclusions about the depth and quality of the Los Angeles Clippers. Chris Paul and Blake Griffin combined for only 23 points, and the Clippers still beat the Boston Celtics by 29 points. These 15 wins in a row aren’t here because of superstars taking their game to another level.
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Los Angeles Clippers – A Winning Streak No One Can Stop
Another game, another win added to the longest in the history of the franchise. The Los Angeles Clippers have now won 14 consecutive games, making it look different by showing a new way to finish off opponents each time, allowing Chris Paul and Blake Griffin to take long rests in the fourth quarter, unlike other busy NBA superstars.
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America Cares About Kim Kardashian and Eva Longoria, Not NBA
Not the NBA Lockout, not the stars exhibition tour and not former NBA players doing their thing in Europe. What Americans sought out the most today over the web, googling, with any Basketball context, was Kim Kardashian divorcing from her NBA hubbie Kris Humphries and whether Eva Longoria was getting it on with Matt Barnes.