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Hack-a-Jordan: Turning an NBA Playoff Game Into an Unbearable Experience
When this NBA season is over, the owners will meet and possibly decide on some rule changes. Hopefully, one of the first things they’ll do is remember who embarrasing these hacking DeAndre Jordan moments look like and make it so punishing to teams who do it that it’ll disappear.
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Ponderings on Houston Rockets Being Heartless & DeAndre Jordan Overcoming Frustration
With a 128-95 beatdown in game 4, the Los Angeles Clippers take a 3-1 lead in their series against the Houston Rockets, not letting hack-a-Jordan tactics ruin their day, making the most of the poor Kevin McHale coaching and the lack of heart players like James Harden and Dwight Howard are displaying.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin is Real and He’s Spectacular
No Chris Paul didn’t stop the huge momentum the Los Angeles Clippers have, beating the Houston Rockets 117-101, led by another triple double from Blake Griffin while James Harden, Dwight Howard and their teammates simply gave up on the game in the final two minutes when they saw it’s too difficult to keep up with their rivals.
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NBA Playoffs – On Doc Rivers, Whining About Referees & Hack-a-DeAndre Jordan
The Los Angeles Clippers find themselves with their back to the walls, one loss away from elimination. Doc Rivers is being questioned with the word overrated is being thrown around. No one is happy with the officiating, and DeAndre Jordan can’t escape the free throw nightmare.
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Clippers Beat Grizzlies – Western Conference Playoff Picture Keeps Changing
Every day and each game completely change the situation in the Western conference playoff picture, as the 94-86 win by the Los Angeles Clippers over the Memphis Grizzlies ties the two teams’ records and makes for a very interesting situation when it comes to the battle for the second place in the West.
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Los Angeles Clippers – DeAndre Jordan, Master of Rebounds
From Joey Crawford making a fool of himself during a Nikola Mirotic free throw to DeAndre Jordan ruling the boards and injuring Jimmy Butler, it was a bad day for the Chicago Bulls in a 96-86 home loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, orchestrated by Chris Paul.
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Los Angeles Clippers – DeAndre Jordan Doesn’t Like Getting Hacked
Until the day comes in which DeAndre Jordan becomes a good free throw shooter, sending him to the line will remain a valid, effective strategy. It still didn’t help the San Antonio Spurs to avoid another loss, losing 119-115 to the Los Angeles Clippers thanks to a big day from their center, backup up by Chris Paul and Jamal Crawford from the outside.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Making the Champions Look Old
For the first time after two failed tries, the Los Angeles Clippers finally have a win over the San Antonio Spurs, beating the defending champions 105-85 as Blake Griffin led the way with one of his best games this season, Chris Paul being good as always and DeAndre Jordan posing a big problem on defense for the opposition.
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Clippers Over Suns – When Lob City Play Defense Too
The main reason the Los Angeles Clippers are off to what some may call a disappointing start this season is their defense. Yes, they did give up 107 points in a 120-107 win over the Phoenix Suns, but there was more to the victory this time than Chris Paul feeding Blake Griffin above the rim for dunks. DeAndre Jordan dominating near the rim made the big difference this time.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Scores, Chris Paul Does Everything Else
The Los Angeles Clippers got a triple double from Chris Paul and a very good scoring night from Blake Griffin as they bounced back rather well from their first loss of the season, beating the Utah Jazz 107-101.