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Chris Paul Holds the Key to the Los Angeles Clippers Keeping Him
It’s hard to describe the feeling of the last couple of years to those not following the Los Angeles Clippers up closely for most of their life, not really used to seeing stars playing for the team and actually succeed with it in a way that makes losing in the first round of the playoffs sound like a disappointment. Chris Paul, above everyone else, has been in charge of creating that change.
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Los Angeles Clippers – The Streak is Over, Now What
How impressive was the 17 game winning streak by the Los Angeles Clippers? Maybe it wasn’t that great. Yes, it showed that the Clippers don’t have a real style that can hurt them or they’re limited too and it did show a special amount of depth in their roster. On the other hand, their opponents weren’t that impressive.
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Los Angeles Clippers – This Train Don’t Stop at 17
Lines that no one ever thought writing or uttering: The Los Angeles Clippers have the best record in the NBA, after a perfect December, and a winning streak that has now extended to 17 games as the they show again and again that they are much more than just superstars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin.
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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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Chris Paul Doesn’t Enjoy Hornets Hospitality
Chris Paul thought his visit to New Orleans against the worst team in the Western Conference would go a little easier, a little better. Nothing is easy for the Los Angeles Clippers these days, losing their third straight game on the road and their ninth in March, slipping to the sixth spot in the Western conference after a 97-90 defeat against the Hornets.