Tag: Los Angeles Clippers

  • 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.

  • Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Shine Without James Harden

    Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Shine Without James Harden

    The last time Jeremy Lin played without James Harden in the lineup, the Houston Rockets still lost, but he had what was probably the best game of his career. The Los Angeles Clippers didn’t make it easy on his team or himself, and made sure there aren’t any surprises.

  • Rockets vs Clippers Predictions

    Rockets vs Clippers Predictions

    The last game of the day will put the Houston Rockets, possibly coming into the Staples Center without their best player, with the Los Angeles Clippers, who only recently got back theirs.

  • 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.

  • NBA Trades – Los Angeles Clippers Interested in Kevin Garnett

    NBA Trades – Los Angeles Clippers Interested in Kevin Garnett

    So far, the Boston Celtics have been doing well since their point guard has torn his ACL, done for the season. That doesn’t mean they’re not thinking about breaking up the package, meaning Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. The Los Angeles Clippers have already shown interest in Garnett, offering Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler.

  • 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.

  • Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Shows Who’s the Best in the NBA

    Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Shows Who’s the Best in the NBA

    Best player? No, not yet. Not until he takes the Oklahoma City Thunder all the way, possibly again vs the anointed and three time MVP winner, LeBron James. But the best team in the NBA? Probably, if you go by the records. Kevin Durant was too much for their biggest rivals in the West this season, playing without their number one player.

  • Thunder vs Clippers Predictions

    Thunder vs Clippers Predictions

    Sometimes big games are about two franchises with a long tradition of rivalry and great meetings. Other times, it’s just about two teams that are the best in the NBA at the moment, with the latter being the case as the Oklahoma City Thunder come to play the Los Angeles Clippers.

  • Stephen Curry Loves Torching the Clippers

    Stephen Curry Loves Torching the Clippers

    There’s somewhat of a pattern forming in the short-term rivalry between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Golden State Warriors, and one of the aspects in it is Stephen Curry going absolutely wild from everywhere on the floor when he faces the team with the best record in the division.