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Los Angeles Clippers – Too Good for the NBA Champions
Not just Chris Paul, not only Blake Griffin. The Clippers are beating every big team they come across thanks to a much improved defense and some wonderful play off the bench from Jamal Crawford and Eric Bledsoe, which should make them, at least in some people’s books, the best team currently in the NBA.
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Jamal Crawford Makes The Los Angeles Clippers Contenders
Yes, you read the title correctly. The Los Angeles Clippers, with a 4-2 record through the first week and a bit of the 2012-2013 NBA Season are contenders to win the West. Blake Griffin made them interesting, Chris Paul made them a force to be reckoned with in the West. Now Jamal Crawford seems to be another piece completing a puzzle that might see the team go further than ever before.
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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.
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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.
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No Big NBA Trades on the Horizon as Deadline Approaches
Dwight Howard is saying all the right things, but the trade deadline isn’t here yet, and rumors are still flying around. Who to believe? It looks like despite everything that’s going on and all the big names thrown around, the Monta Ellis – Andrew Bogut deal will be the biggest this year, just because there aren’t enough good chips to be swapped between teams.
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Hawks and Mavericks Enjoy Start on the Road in Game 1
The Chicago Bulls were stunned by the Atlanta Hawks and Joe Johnson (34 points) in game 1, the Hawks coming away with a 103-95 road win while Derrick Rose still troubled with his ankle. In LA, Dirk Nowitzki (28) led the Dallas Mavericks to a 96-94 win over the Lakers in the series opener.