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The Los Angeles Clippers Have Two Options – And They’re Screwed Either Way
With a second consecutive first-round playoff exit for the Los Angeles Clippers in the Doc Rivers era, the franchise, meaning the man at the top of the pyramid Steve Ballmer, has a big decision to make on the direction it’s going: Tear it up and start from scratch, which includes quite a bit of tanking, or keep the current group of players together (as much as possible) and try to find a way to breakthrough in the West.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Have Bigger Fish to Fry
How quickly things change. A win for the Los Angeles Clippers over the Los Angeles Lakers used to be huge. Now? It’s expected of them, and it’s surprising when the game is actually close. This time it ended in a 120-97 victory with the usual big nights from Blake Griffin and Chris Paul.
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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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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.
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Bulls vs Clippers – Hard Adjusting to Playing Without Derrick Rose
The Chicago Bulls handled the absence of Derrick Rose just fine last season, but they were prepared for that. His absence coming as a bit more of a surprise this time around, they completely collapsed against the Los Angeles Clippers, winning comfortable 121-82, led by an impressive effort from Chris Paul, including 16 points and 17 assists.
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Clippers vs Rockets – Winning the Battle of Bad Free Throw Shooters
Hack-a-Dwight vs Hack-a-Jordan? The Los Angeles Clippers seem to have the edge in that one as well, beating the Houston Rockets for the second time this season thanks to another big night from both Blake Griffin and J.J. Redick, while their rivals, losing a second consecutive home game, this time with a lot less drama (94-107) and even more reasons to be worried about the team they’ve built.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Looking Like an Early MVP
Even with a 137-118 win over the Houston Rockets, the streaking Los Angeles Clippers aren’t happy with what they’ve done so far, which also happens to be the best scoring team in the NBA, while Chris Paul keeps on putting big numbers but thinking about bigger prizes.
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2013 NBA Free Agency – Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns & Milwaukee Bucks Make Eric Bledsoe & J.J. Redick Trade
After being talked about for quite a while, the Los Angeles Clippers finally move Eric Bledsoe, getting J.J. Redick in return, in a deal that involved the Phoenix Suns getting Bledsoe and Caron Butler, while the Bucks receivers a second round draft pick from each team.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Trying to Trade for J.J. Redick or O.J. Mayo
The Los Angeles Clippers continue in their quest to find a shooting guard who can stretch the floor for them, hoping to use Eric Bledsoe in a sign & trade with either the Milwaukee Bucks for J.J. Redick or with the Dallas Mavericks for O.J. Mayo.
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NBA Trade Deadline 2013 – All the Deals
A rather dull trade deadline in 2013, with a lot of big names mentioned in potential trades, but eventually the Houston Rockets sending Patrick Patterson to Sacramento for Thomas Robinson (and others) while the Orlando Magic sent J.J. Redick to the Milwaukee Bucks were the biggest moves of the last couple of days.