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Los Angeles Clippers – Ruining Playoff Dreams for Others
Following a rough loss on the road to a bad team, the Los Angeles Clippers needed to bounce back, and through a huge game from Chris Paul and some impressive fourth quarter heroics from everyone, they got by the Dallas Mavericks with a 109-103 win, also sending the Mavs, at least for now, out of the top 8 in the West.
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Los Angeles Clippers – A Reason to be Concerned
Every loss happens for a reason, and even though the Los Angeles Clippers did win 11 games in a row, their 110-100 defeat after an awful performance from Blake Griffin and the rest of the team on both ends of the floor, Doc Rivers has some things to figure out before we look at the Clippers as championship contenders again.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Has a Very Happy Birthday
Two birds with one stone, not that the playoff aspirations of the Cleveland Cavaliers mean anything to the Los Angeles Clippers. Still, from a sport’s fan view, it’s always nice to spoil things and see others suffer, while Blake Griffin has himself a very happy birthday performance, showing once again just how much of an all-around player he has become.
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Los Angeles Clippers – The NBA’s Hottest Team Right Now
With Chris Paul having an awful shooting night and Blake Griffin a little less accurate than usual, the Los Angeles Clippers still look dominant in the later stages of a big game against the Golden State Warriors, keeping the longest active winning streak in the NBA (nine games) alive with a 111-98 victory.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin For MVP? Why Not?
The MVP award is going to Kevin Durant or LeBron James, but it’s always nice to throw some names out there worthy of consideration. For the first time in his career, Blake Griffin is displaying almost the full package, and deserves to be mentioned among the best in the NBA regardless of position, team or success. Who knows where the Los Angeles Clippers would be without him this season.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Wish They Could Play the Lakers Every Day
There are plenty of weaker teams than the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA, but no one actually gets this team motivated quite like the Lakers, helping them set a few records along the way. Two days later, facing the sliding Atlanta Hawks proved to be a lot more difficult, and if it wasn’t for Jeff Teague’s incompetency from the line, it could have ended very differently than a 109-108 win.
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Clippers vs Lakers – Total, Complete Humiliation
Remember when the season began and the Los Angeles Lakers actually won the opening game against the Los Angeles Clippers, by double digits no less? A lot of things have changed since then, with the Lakers looking worse and worse with every month that goes by. Their 142-94 loss to the Clippers under their championship banner might have been the lowest point of all.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin & Chris Paul Having a Lot of Fun
The New Orleans Pelicans are no match in their current condition for the streaking Los Angeles Clippers, giving Blake Griffin and Chris Paul ample opportunities to show off their entertaining skills without harming the effectiveness of the team.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Jamal Crawford Isn’t Slowing Down
It’s quite known that the Los Angeles Clippers are struggling in improving their problematic defense , but they’ve found a way to make up for that by simply scoring at a pace almost no one can keep up with at the moment, especially with Jamal Crawford playing some of his best basketball.