Tag: Clippers vs Lakers

  • NBA on Christmas – Clippers vs Lakers Predictions

    NBA on Christmas – Clippers vs Lakers Predictions

    Last and least on the NBA Christmas schedule is the Los Angeles Clippers playing the Los Angeles Lakers in what has been a very one sided rivalry in recent years, but the Clippers have been so inconsistent this season it’s really hard to tell.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – Destroyed in City Rivalry; Jeremy Lin Still Not Himself

    Los Angeles Lakers – Destroyed in City Rivalry; Jeremy Lin Still Not Himself

    The Los Angeles Clippers are one win away from another sweep in their L.A. rivalry with the Los Angeles Lakers, beating them 106-78 in another poor performance from almost everyone wearing white & purple, first and foremost a terrible Jordan Clarkson while Lin looks to be still short of 100% healthy.

  • Los Angeles Lakers – More Jeremy Lin, Less Kobe Bryant, Makes Them Better

    Los Angeles Lakers – More Jeremy Lin, Less Kobe Bryant, Makes Them Better

    Following a 118-111 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Lakers are still without a win this season. But for the first time since it began, they looked like a capable team offensively, that doesn’t only rely on Kobe Bryant to create offense. Putting the ball in the hands of Jeremy Lin worked wonders, up to a point.

  • Clippers vs Lakers – Total, Complete Humiliation

    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.

  • NBA – Clippers vs Lakers Predictions

    NBA – Clippers vs Lakers Predictions

    The last couple of seasons were just the preview of something that can no longer be denied: The Los Angeles Clippers are the best NBA team in the city, and open the season against the Los Angeles Lakers as huge favorites, especially as Kobe Bryant isn’t even playing.

  • Lakers vs Clippers – Nick Young the Only One Who Cares

    Lakers vs Clippers – Nick Young the Only One Who Cares

    NBA preseason means a time for change and new beginnings. One of those is Doc Rivers, trying to continue the growth of the Los Angeles Clippers over the last two years, covering up the Los Angeles Lakers’ championship banners and retired uniforms during his team’s home games. Apparently, even if the someone on their crosstown rivals is insulted or angry about the matter, only Nick Young seems to care enough to sound off about it.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Showing Who is the Boss in Town

    Los Angeles Clippers – Showing Who is the Boss in Town

    After beating the Los Angeles Lakers three times this season, the Los Angeles Clippers are headed towards a lot of firsts in their franchise history, but the most important thing is that Chris Paul and Blake Griffin now control the NBA scene of the town, while the crumbling, shiny project from across the street is going down with the Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard relationship.

  • Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Brings Back Lob City

    Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Brings Back Lob City

    After so many different kinds of wins, “Lob City” was what the Los Angeles Clippers needed from Blake Griffin and Chris Paul to get back on track, sending another painful blow to their city rivals.

  • Paul and Griffin Make Clippers the Showtime Team

    Chris Paul joining Blake Griffin certainly makes the Los Angeles Clippers more than just the shunned sister in LA, showing some real promise and exciting basketball in their preseason debut, beating the frustrated Kobe Bryant and Lakers 114-95.

  • Chris Paul Trade Makes Clippers Better Than Lakers?

    Chris Paul landing with the Los Angeles Clippers to join Blake Griffin doesn’t just vastly improve the Los Angeles Clippers. It might just make them the best team in LA, even better than the Los Angeles Lakers.