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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.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Better Than Ever Before
When your best player is out for three consecutive games and you win all of them, on the road, it means you’ve got the right stuff.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Life’s Not so Bad Without Chris Paul
Chris Paul may still be out with an injury, but the Los Angeles Clippers keep on winning, with Jamal Crawford leading the way off the bench.
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Los Angeles Clippers – This Train Don’t Stop at 17
Lines that no one ever thought writing or uttering: The Los Angeles Clippers have the best record in the NBA, after a perfect December, and a winning streak that has now extended to 17 games as the they show again and again that they are much more than just superstars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Makes Everyone Better
It’s more than the franchise record of wins, which now sits at 13. It’s the ease in which the Los Angeles Clippers can dismantle teams during certain stretches, thanks to the defensive intensity of Chris Paul and the improving finishing abilities of Blake Griffin.
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Los Angeles Clippers – The Best Show in the NBA
When Chris Paul is in his highest gear, the Los Angeles Clippers follow, and sometimes might even look like the best team in the NBA. When things go really well, like they did against the Dallas Mavericks, they simply put on an aerial show, highlighting the athletic abilities of Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, Eric Bledsoe and Jamal Crawford.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Finally Brings His Best
If you look only at the stats, Blake Griffin was having a quiet, maybe even disappointing season thus far. Averaging “only” 17.5 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, Griffin improved, or worked on improving others things. In a tough away game, against a team that hasn’t lost at home this season, the star of the Los Angeles Clippers finally had a his big moment of 2012-2013.