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Trail Blazers vs Clippers – Opposite Ways of Entering the All-Star Break
There’s something about entering the All-Star break with a happy thought in your head, and that’s clearly the case for the Los Angeles Clippers after beating the Portland Trail Blazers 122-117, although things are quite different for their opponents.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Lob City in Full Effect
The NBA should be happy about the performance put on by the Los Angeles Clippers in full Lob City mode, with Chris Paul making Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan impressing high above the rim with alley oop dunks, but also concerned about how bad the Philadelphia 76ers looked in a game that was about everything except for parity and avoiding tanking.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin & DeAndre Jordan Scary in Lob City Mode
The Los Angeles Clippers want to be about more then just their Lob City image, but it’s hard to ignore how impressive they look when Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan are in full effect, soaring high above the competition, leading to a 118-105 win over the Toronto Raptors.
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Heat vs Clippers – Special Offensive Extravaganza
Someone was going to come off the court disappointed from the dunkathon between the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Clippers. Not surprisingly, the side with LeBron James playing for it was wearing all smiles at the end of the game, as the defending NBA champions lasted in the end to come away with the 116-112 win.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Is Much More Than Dunks
A career can develop in unpredictable directions, like Blake Griffin becoming much more than a human highlight film and stepping up time after time for the Los Angeles Clippers, still without Chris Paul, and doing a lot more than scoring and rebounding, such as being a facilitator and making players around him better.
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Clippers vs Raptors – Terrence Ross Special But Not Enough
It’s rare to someone who is relatively insignificant as Terrence Ross have a performance that might be regarded as one of the best from anyone this season. Unfortunately, his 51 points didn’t help the Toronto Raptors overcome the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Los Angeles Clippers, All Grown Up
The Los Angeles Clippers are showing signs of evolving and maturing this season, doing very well without Chris Paul to lead them, as another great performance from Blake Griffin against the usually very efficient defense of the Chicago Bulls, leading his team to a 112-95 win.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Dunks All Over the Knicks
While the New York Knicks are back to their old ways of losing while looking awful, the Los Angeles Clippers continue to enjoy the rise and improvement of Blake Griffin, adding a little bit of everything to his usual aerial performance filled with dunks and exciting moments.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Surviving the Roller Coaster Ride
It’s hard to think of a more dramatic way to finish a game, as the Los Angeles Clippers come up with a 129-127 win after looking comfortably in the lead, then out of the game completely and on top again thanks to some crunch time defense and great shooting from J.J. Redick, giving his best game to date for his current team.