Tag: Los Angeles Clippers

  • Los Angeles Clippers – DeAndre Jordan, Defense and Dunks

    Los Angeles Clippers – DeAndre Jordan, Defense and Dunks

    This is what it was like for the San Antonio Spurs during their first loss this season. DeAndre Jordan flying high, and what people call the Los Angeles Clippers since the arrival of Blake Griffin and later Chris Paul, Lob City, in full effect. And lets not forget about the Clippers’ underrated defense, that has been looking pretty good early on this season.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Has His Own Kind of Offense

    Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Has His Own Kind of Offense

    There’s been so much talk about the offensive and defensive problems of the usual golden boys of the city, but at the current moment, the Los Angeles Clippers are the best team in the city, keeping their climb in ability and success from last season, led by the best point guard in the NBA, Chris Paul.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – The Best Team in LA

    Los Angeles Clippers – The Best Team in LA

    For now, the only winning record in the city of Los Angeles is owned by the Clippers, while the Lakers are off to a 0-2 start. That’s what you get early on when you don’t tinker too much with your team, especially in the starting lineup, with Chris Paul and Blake Griffin having quiet nights, led by Jamal Crawford leading off the bench.

  • What if the Clippers are Better Than the Lakers

    Do you believe Chris Paul saying that he preferred to join the Los Angeles Clippers over the Los Angeles Lakers last year? Talking to GQ, the Dream Team point guard said he was happier that his trade to the darker side of LA went through, coming after Stern vetoed his move to the Lakers.

  • 7 Most Entertaining NBA Teams to Watch Next Season

    Predicting the NBA champion next season is probably picking between three, maybe four teams – The Miami Heat with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade; The Oklahoma City Thunder, with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook; The Los Angeles Lakers with Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol, and maybe even the San Antonio Spurs deserve a mention. But the most exciting team? Most worthwhile to watch teams? The Denver Nuggets, The Minnesota Timberwolves and the Los Angeles Clippers are also in the mix.

  • NBA Teams Under the Most Pressure in 2012-2013

    Coaching hot seats and pressure from ownership or the media doesn’t always involve winning an NBA title, although it probably does for the Los Angeles Lakers after their high profile additions of Steve Nash and Dwight Howard or the Boston Celtics, with 2012-2013 being the last chance to get something meaningful out of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.

  • NBA Free Agency 2012 – Dwight Howard Trade Now a 4-Team Deal

    The biggest name in the NBA free agency period is still Dwight Howard, who won’t be a free agent until 2013. With the Brooklyn Nets desperately trying to find a trade that works, the proposed deal has now turned into a four-team deal, with the Nets using the Cavaliers and the Clippers to get Howard from the Orlando Magic.

  • Tim Duncan Made it Look Easy; San Antonio Spurs Prepared For Much Tougher Conference Finals

    The Clippers didn’t make it easy in Game 4, with Chris Paul having his best game of the series. But it wasn’t enough. Tim Duncan missed the conference finals too much apparently, and the Spurs just have too much depth and basketball to get beaten by a one dimensional team like the Clippers. Nearly a month of playoff time, and the Spurs are still undefeated.

  • San Antonio Spurs – No Deficit is Too Big For This Team

    When Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili are on the floor together, nothing’s too difficult or impossible for the San Antonio Spurs. Even a 33-11 deficit in the first quarter, which didn’t prevent the Los Angeles Clippers from going down 0-3 in their Western Conference Semi Final Series.

  • Nothing Old About the 2012 Tony Parker & San Antonio Spurs

    Tony Parker joined the big three’s 30 something club by leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 105-88 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, so far cruising in their Western Conference Semi Final series to a 2-0 lead.