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Q is Back
Posted by: JamFan on Thursday, July 02, 2009 - 12:31 PM
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The Clippers have reported traded Zach Randolph and the remaining two years and 33 Mil remaining on his contract to the Memphis Grizzlies for former Clipper Quentin Richardson who has only one year remaining for 9 Mil. Q, who was drafted the Clippers, spent 4 years as a Clip to begin his NBA career. He will bring an outside scoring threat to a lineup that always seems to be in need of shooters. Averaging about 10PPG, Q shoots about the same percentage from the 3 as he does from the field. The move will free up cap space for the very lucrative free agency market after next season. But don't be surprised if the Clippers use it to improve this years roster if the right deal comes along. Trading Zach also ends the logjam of Bigs that the Clippers have and frees up minutes for their #1 draft pick, Blake Griffin, at power forward.
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Clippers Summer League 2009 Schedule
Posted by: david on Monday, June 22, 2009 - 11:47 PM
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Monday, July 13
Thomas & Mack
5:30 PM LA Lakers vs. LA Clippers
Tuesday, July 14
COX Pavilion
7:30 PM LA Clippers vs. New Orleans
Wednesday, July 15
Thomas & Mack
7:30 PM LA Clippers vs. Memphis
Saturday, July 18
Thomas & Mack
5:30 PM LA Clippers vs. Washington
Sunday, July 19
Thomas & Mack
7:30 PM LA Clippers vs. Phoenix
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The Clippers Have Blake Griffin
Posted by: JamFan on Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 11:13 AM
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Blake Griffin is everything you would want in a #1 pick in the draft. He is everybody's college basketball player of the year. He is the #1 pick on every single mock draft in the nation. His work ethic off the court will shame his team mates into working out harder. His effort on the court will urge his team mates to put out harder as well. His accomplishments while playing will make others want to rise to a higher level. His character will shine. He will eventually lead this team. Yes, it will be Blake Griffin's team. So where does Blake Griffin fall short? Well, he is not King James. At least not yet. So why will the Clippers not be inticed to trade this valuable asset? Certainly there will be tempting offers by a lot of teams in the league that look at the Clippers as chumps to be played. But Mike Dunleavy has gotten the better of other teams in recent trades. Certainly, proclaiming to the world that they will indeed draft Blake puts them in the best possible bargaining position. Let the games begin.
One team that I feel will try the hardest to land Blake from the Clippers is Oklahoma. Blake is a home town boy that will keep their arena sold out for years to come. They can offer the Clippers a package that would include their third pick and the rights to either Hasheem Thabeet or Ricky Rubio, along with the 25th pick that could turn into someone like UCLA's Darren Collison and Jrue Holliday. Throw in Darren's old team mate Russell Westbrook and this becomes a package that would be hard to turn down.
So why would the Clippers not jump on that sort of trade package? Certainly that trade would make the Clippers stronger and deeper on the bench. If they drafted Thabeet they could easily trade Kaman for an All Star. If they drafted Rubio they could trade Baron for Corey Maggette or pluck a gem from the Dallas roster, making the team even stronger still. Certainly, this will eventually lead to more wins, more tickets sales, and a trip to the playoffs. So, why not? Well, Blake Griffin instantly sells a ton of tickets, right now. Blake, also allows the Clippers to trade Kaman for an All Star anyway. Blake Griffin could easily turn into their franchise player, become an All Star, or the best player in the NBA. Only time will tell. Blake Griffin certainly will be a star and a fan favorite. He will be the reason fans buy tickets to see the Clippers play in other arenas around the league. He gives the Clippers instant credibility........ if they start winning. That's the reason they will keep him. But this is the Clippers, of course. And we need for Mike Dunleavy to keep a cool head. But look at it this way. The Clippers are in a really good position whether or not they pull the trigger on a blockbuster trade. The draft is only about one month away. What do you think the Clippers will do? JamFan
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A new idea- Let's keep our team!
Posted by: TheCalmInsanity on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 05:00 AM
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Sorry- didn't realize these blogs don't have HTML coding- here's the link to the article.
http://clippers.topbuzz.com/PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-2806.html#38901
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A Clipper State of Mind - By NUMB3RFIFTY
Posted by: TheCalmInsanity on Sunday, December 07, 2008 - 05:18 AM
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Becoming a Clippers fan, is usually love at first sight. If you felt suddenly drawn to the team, as i did, consider yourself someone who's naturally drawn to underdogs. An individual, and not someone TRYING to be an individual. There's a big difference between supporting the Clippers for one game and being a Clippers fan. It quickly becomes a lifestyle. You enter a seemingly vicious cycle of going to sports stores and asking for Clipper jerseys and getting a blank stare from the workers in return. A requirement is a high tolerance for heartache, and an uncanny ability to look on the bright side. A true Clipper fan will be an expert in keeping hope alive. Down by 20 in the 4th with 2 minutes left? No problem, all we need is 7 threes in a row and some missed free-throws and we're right back in this.
Every year that the Clippers amount to nothing, makes the year they amount to something, a little bit sweeter.
The Clippers play for everyone who has little to look forward to. Everyone who's been forgotten, left for dead, and often times leads a difficult life. It's a team that doesn't end the year with simply a win/loss record but builds on a character that has accumulated for years. Built on 8-second violations, fingers crossed on draft day, game winning shots, players who have come and gone, Reggie Evans, players who we let slip from our fingers and talented rookies to look forward to. As a fan, all situations, no matter how broken, are fixable.
I live in the Bay Area and I remember a year when the Clippers had only 2 nationally televised games that i could watch. One on ESPN, and one on Telemundo. I watched that crappy game vs the Sonics on Telemundo and enjoyed every second of it, even though i couldn't understand a word coming from the announcers.
The people on this forum are all here because they care about the Clippers. Otherwise nobody would have signed up. We all want them to succeed and whoever has kept this ship going and not quit on the team, fully understands how sweet victory will taste when the Clippers finally get that ring. It could be this year, it could be next year, it could be 10 years from now; but whenever it comes we'll be waiting.
I don't know if this is completely accurate or even applies to most people on this forum, but holler at me if it does. And feel free to add to whatever you feel personifies a Clipper fan.
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Staples Center experience- Heat @ Clippers 11/29/08
Posted by: TheCalmInsanity on Sunday, November 30, 2008 - 04:40 PM
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What a fun game to attend, guys.
Baron Davis shakes and bakes Dwayne Wade with a double crossover, runs in the paint and dishes it out to Zach Randolph for 3... BINGO!
Will we hear that often? Perhaps not.. But it was awesome anyways!
Zach Randolph played a solid game, with that 3 and the possession right before it (when Baron dished it to him and he got the foul and the bucket) were his biggest plays. His face up jumper looked great too. Randolph is a huge threat, and it's awesome to finally see another face up jump shooter since "what's his face".
Also, anyone can read the stats and see he had 6 offensive rebounds, but WOW! I love having a "garbage man" like that, to clean up all the boards and score when we miss easy shots. If this was any game 2 weeks ago, I would be yanking my hairs off watching the Clippers miss shots they should be making. At least this way when they do, Z-Bo is down there to clean it up.
The main thing about this game that stood out when I was at the game, MISSED FREE THROWS. Every missed free throw lead to a huge groan from the crowd, because just like me, they were all noticing it. Free throws are supposed to be easy points, hence the term "FREE throws". But I'm glad to see the Clippers went to the line frequently, I think Miami dodged a bullet when we were missing them all.
As for the most exciting plays of the game- of course the Randolph plays to take the lead were breathtaking, and of course the end of the game was loud and the whole crowd stood up for maybe the last 3 minutes- but I think the one moment that stood out for me was the alley oop from Baron to Thornton. I need to find a way to contact Mike Dunleavy and let him know that NOTHING energizes these fans more than alley oops like that. I remember in the past few games where they've attempted them, the crowd has gotten more sparked from a MISSED alley oop than a MADE 2 pointer, haha! Because every other team in the league does them, Clipper Nation has been waiting for so long to see them. We have the personnel- I don't know why we don't see it more often.
Anyone can say Baron Davis almost cost us the game. But would we be in it if it wasn't for him? He made some clutch shots, and some really clutch passes. One thing that really sucks for him is that most people don't notice his passing. His passing is what gets us the easy shots (that the shooter gets credit for all the time, and the shooter only... when it wouldn't be possible without Baron's pass). Remember, Baron caught the beautiful cut from Zach Randolph for the tie and the foul (he made the free throw afterwards to take the lead), and then he found him on the 3. Let's not forget the 3 he made in the clutch, and that amazing turnaround jumper. Now THAT was old school Baron, he has that bounce in his step again. So he looks like the old school Baron again, but maybe just a little off shooting-wise.
Now let's talk cliche, the stuff all of you have already been talking about. Al Thornton took it to the hole today- he was aggressive and fixed everything that he did wrong the other day. He got to the free throw line very well and can do this EVERY game. Looks like he really does watch his videos. I'm sorry, but Gerald Wallace does not/will not have the work ethic of Thornton. You're forgetting, legitimately, Al Thornton was not even a basketball player. The first time he got on the court he had his hands in his pocket, uninterested. So he doesn't have the prototypical NBA player story (Little Joe got a basketball for his second birthday.. and would shoot it into the hamper every day to practice his basketball skills, or something along those lines haha). Big Al actually used to play football. He picked up basketball very late, until he got a growth spurt. Now what made him so good? His work ethic!! Being as athletic as he is helps took, but he spends hours and hours and hours in the gym, and like he said stays up till 4 am after almost every game watching the tape to see what he did wrong. I'm happy to say that this year, almost every bad game he's had, he's bounced back. So it looks like it's paying off.
All in all, this was a good game, not a great game but a good game. The positives are that we didn't even have our starting center, Zach Randolph just got most fans' "seal of approval", and we didn't even need Gordon to play well (poor guy was in foul trouble then got injured, what a nightmare for him). I'm glad we won even though we missed so many free throws and almost gave it away at the end. But at 3-13, as long as it gives us a W, I'm fine with it. As it probably is with you guys, I'm sick of these moral victories. Let's get the real victories going!!
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Meet the New Force - Zach Randolph
Posted by: JamFan on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - 11:26 AM
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Say what you will about Zach, diss his defensive effort, question his intangibles, but there is only one other player in the NBA averaging better than his 22.5 PPG and 12.5 RPG, and that is Dwight Howard. He is hitting 82% from the line and is 13th best in the NBA with his efficiency rating of 22.9, which is better that Pau Gasol, Yao Ming, and one Kobe Bryant. In the words of one NBA scout, "If you haven't seen Zach Randolph play THIS SEASON, then you haven't seen him play." Now, he will be lacing them up for the Los Angeles Clippers. What makes Zach's progress this year even more unusual, is that he is doing it as a down low force making it big time in D'Antoni's run and gun, shoot first from the outside offense. Will Coach Dunleavy change his offense just to accomodate ZBo?
Will the Clippers trade either Chris Kaman or Marcus Camby for another shooter?
Will all 3 of our Bigs be able to coexist on the floor together?
Will there be enough minutes to go around if they don't make another trade?
Will Zach Randolph be able to put up the same numbers as a Clipper?
Will Zach be able to replace Elton Brand?
The saga begins tonight against the Denver Nuggets at the Staples arena. TV coverage on Fox Sports Net, check you local listings. This could be really fun to watch. Are you ready to rumble? JamFan
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Staples Center experience- Spurs @ Clippers 11/17/08
Posted by: TheCalmInsanity on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 02:59 AM
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I think it's time to stop pointing fingers at individuals.
The only time we are allowed to point fingers is if we do it to the whole team. This wasn't Baron's fault- This wasn't Dunleavy's fault- This wasn't Kaman's fault- This wasn't Ricky Davis' fault- This wasn't Britney Spears' fault (we've been pointing fingers at random people, so why not)
Dunleavy's last second plays aren't guaranteed, but who's are? Last second 3's are the hardest plays to run, especially if your confidence got deflated by a role player bombing a 3. (There was nothing wrong with the defense they played during that last play, give credit to the great Tim Duncan for setting a perfect screen for Roger Mason, who perhaps was a little lucky with the last second 3 as he is not known as a clutch performer.) The play was run bad by the players, not by the coach. It was a well designed play but credit the Spurs' defense and the fact that the Clippers took so wrong to run it, and ran it awkwardly.
All that said, let's keep in mind Baron is still injured. (whether it says so or not, Baron is not Baron. He's not as bouncy as he usually is, he doesn't sprint the ball up anymore.. Barely jogs. And his shot hasn't looked so good.) But with streaky players like Davis, you keep shooting. People criticize Kobe for taking too many shots, and for taking ill advised shots, yet consider him the best player in the game. Had Baron not taken too many shots, we would criticize him for not stepping up and being a leader.
Camby is still injured. Officially- I heard today from a source that they planned to limit him to 25 minutes. (He played 33). He's supposed to get some rest, and I think Baron needs some rest as well. Those aren't excuses, but just reasons why they're doing so bad. Just to keep everyone hopeful that Baron won't be this way for the whole season.
The crowd was really bad, I was the only one cheering. There were two Spurs fans right next to me so I made sure I would yell alot of trash talk towards the Spurs the whole time. You don't know how much those fans irritated me, it was unreal. But the last few minutes of the game, the crowd was absolutely ballistic. Why couldn't they be like that for the whole game?
The last 2 minutes of this game was what is supposed to be the real Clippers. Having a crowd backing you up, while you play motivated defense and offense.
Here's the thing I think- Clippers home court is plagued right now. I think it's getting to their heads that the fans aren't cheering for them... I think a road trip is going to really help this team. I think hearing the opposing fans cheer against them will motivate them more than their own home crowd cheering against them. When your home crowd cheers against you, you get deflated. When the road crowd cheers against you, you play hard to make them shut up. I really think a road trip is what this club needs right now.
Mark my words right now, I believe Clippers still have not got a LEGIT win. I think the one against the Mavs was either a fluke or just energy, but I think once they get a real win (because of their skill and teamwork) it's going to snowball. I'm calling it now- I'm on the optimistic side but I see a 10+ game win streak once we pick it up. Partly because of our team's talent, and partly because we will catch all the teams off guard like Portland did last year.
As for the trade rumors with Randolph, let them die down. Kaman and Camby had 6 blocks between them. I think this duo is going to get better over time, and today I saw Camby's good passing rub off on Kaman (like how Gasol's good passing has rubbed off on Bynum). And similarly to that duo, they've had a bad start. Bynum and Gasol looked like a huge bust even against preseason competition. And yet pretty quickly they picked it up. Just wait- it's going to be great for those two. But that's not what killed us tonight, it was perimiter defense. It wasn't Kaman's fault Roger Mason had 21 points and the game winning 3.
As for the people who think we need change, don't you think we had enough change already? Change is what has put us in the toilet. Change is what made us from a bad season team to an awful start to this season. We're not losing because our players aren't talented, we're losing because we changed so much of the team from last year that they're unfamiliar with each other.
Last year's horrible team, against a GOOD western conference, started out better than this one. Not only has the west been weak this season beginning, but they've had many many injuries that we couldn't capitalize on. That alone should show you that talent is not our downside. So if trading and free agency made us horrible, why would we go back to it and try to change even more of this team? Even if you can argue that Zach Randolph is better than Kaman (which I wouldn't), you can argue that Baron is better than Brevin Knight (LOL), and we pulled that "trade" didn't we? Didn't make us better, yet. So we have to stay away from all trades and things that screwed us over, and look forward to a cohesive future.
That's all I got for tonight, if you have any questions or comments feel free to argue with me. Tough loss tonight, I know alot of people are angry and want to vent, but I would appreciate respectful debates.
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Staples Center Experience - Clippers @ Lakers 11/06/08
Posted by: TheCalmInsanity on Thursday, November 06, 2008 - 04:07 AM
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Keep your heads up Clipper Nation- I like what I see
By TheCalmInsanity
Time to take a good look at the Clip Ship. Who's still on board?
All I can say is, LAND HO!
To all those that jumped ship, drowning is the only option. No room for traitors and bandwagoners here, but I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Why, do you ask? Until now, all my write-ups have been from blind faith. It's all been "Hopefully, if this happens, hopefully if that happens".
Well I was at the game tonight, and I must say, most Laker fans were absolutely shocked at what they saw. A close game, till the very last few minutes? From the team that they just blew out by 38?
Especially during halftime of this game. I was walking around the halls of Staples center, smiling, with an instant replay of an amazing up and under left handed layup by Al Thornton, right in the face of Bynum, replaying over and over in my brain. Laker fans are all quiet. Most of them are just shocked. What is happening?
First quarter. Camby gets his second foul of the game. At this point I'm thinking "It's going to be a long quarter." Surprisingly enough, the Clippers fight through it.
Baron did not look even close to 100%, as one of my Laker fan friends pointed out he was slightly limping. He wasn't running fast breaks as he usually does, he was jogging very slowly. One of the plays, Ricky Davis and Cat Mobley were sprinting ahead while Baron was jogging it up.. He threw it ahead to them with a kind of "Go on without me" mentality. You can tell something is bothering him, he's not as explosive. My Laker fan said it best- Usually Baron is out there, jumping around, doing energetic crossovers and sprinting fast breaks. None of that Monday and today, of course because of his injury.
Why am I optimistic?
Lakers are the best team in the league right now- keep this in mind as you read.
We fought HARD even when:
Camby had 3 fouls in the first 6 minutes he played.
Camby, Kaman, and Baron Davis were in foul trouble the whole game, all 3 had 5 fouls in the final quarter.
Baron Davis is still injured. He's not himself yet.
This is the first LEGIT game this Clipper starting 5 has EVER played (including preseason)
No real break down like the other games- Until the last 5 minutes when we couldn't get a single foul.
I'm sorry to blame the game on this, but the reffing was absolutely horrid.
All this and I'm sitting amidst an absolutely shocked, quiet Laker crowd? How is this happening?
The Clippers, my friends, are starting to shape up.
Friday vs the Houston Rockets - expect a better game. Clippers still have yet to learn how to play team defense without committing as many fouls as they did tonight. Every game will be improvement, but tonight's game was actually very winnable, and I really believe Clippers should have won. I was VERY VERY frustrated that at the end of the game, when the refs screwed the Clippers over, the final score made it look like Clippers never kept it close, and just got blown out. If someone looks at the final score, they will never understand what really went on during this game.
But have no fear-
Our best is yet to come. Thanks for reading as usual guys.
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Staples Center Experience - Jazz @ Clippers
Posted by: TheCalmInsanity on Tuesday, November 04, 2008 - 04:06 PM
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I saw the future - It needs some work but looks good!
TheCalmInsanity here, just gona write about my Staples Center experience. I'm going to write about all the positives, because I'm assuming all of you guys watched the game and observed the negatives.
No worries guys, unlike the other games I really enjoyed this one. I was there and was in absolute and total shock when Baron walked on the court. Then Camby came on and I saw the power of our true starting 5. I didn't see it in full form because of injuries and rust, but I saw them working together, and it was like a combination of my dreams and NBA 2k9 LOL.
Camby got a huge standing ovation when he entered, as expected. So did Baron of course. Kaman got a huge standing ovation when he hussled and jumped over the first row and fell. He played with so much heart tonight, even his defense. I noticed he was getting down really low and playing crazy energetic defense.
Davis was very rusty, Camby was dictating the defense like a general, Kaman was a beast, and Al did great until they stopped using him. I think Al needs a bit more confidence... Something like what Gordon has. Where he just DEMANDS the ball. Al should have that mentality of "uhhh... I have 11 points. What the hell is up with that. Give me the freaking ball NOW". But I see him as being too nice of a guy.. Thornton wasn't a born scorer, he developed into one. He's such a freak athlete and so good at what he does that he developed the ability to score. Gordon is a born scorer. Every team he's been on he's been the #1 option and the offensive beast. So you can see, whenever he gets on he tries to get a 3 pointer or a few shots up. He demands the ball and is very aggressive. Thornton needs that! He needs to take over because he certainly can!
I like what Camby brings, defensive veteran presence, but most of all, there's a few HUGE advantages. First of all- For the first time in a long time, I saw Kaman guarding a player all the way out at the 3 point line. And he did it on purpose- without being afraid, cause Camby was down there to make up for him. Another thing, there's a bunch of rebounds that Chris Kaman can reach, but get bobbled around... Sometimes cause of a bad angle, or a defender... But most of the time Camby was there to gobble up the ones that Kaman couldn't reach! And the other way around too.
Everyone else looked great as well, they just looked a little confused because it's their first time! Kaman + Camby on defense was great, Camby looked a little shaky and rusty on defense but picked it up soon enough. Camby's offense was good, it's just they never ran anything for him. He took a jumper if he recieved one from the team (good passing that led to a open Camby jumper).
I agree the coaching was bad but give it a few games. I view this game as a "kamikaze" game, where Dunleavy experimented with some lineups at the cost of winning the game or staying in the game. I felt like maybe he felt the need to try a few different lineups He tried quick lineups, he tried big lineups with Skinner, Camby, and Thomas, he tried a bunch of different lineups to see which 5 does what. Hopefully with the tape they can figure out exactly which 5 work good with each other and create many different combinations.
I was hoping that Baron Davis would play at least a few minutes this game because I saw him warming up and having fun. And my hopes were satisfied. I'm very happy I just got to see the real Clippers. In the end remember this guys- We don't watch the Clippers for wins/losses. We watch the Clippers because we love the team. If we watched them only for wins/losses, how would we survive as Clipper fans? If wins were the only important thing for me I might as well become a Laker fan. I like to cheer my team on no matter what, and when the wins come they will make me feel better that I was there during the hard times. I get excited about watching Clipper games no matter what- win or lose! Even if we start winless for the whole first month, nothing can match that excited feeling I get that there's a Clipper game at night!
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JamFans Power Rankings
Posted by: JamFan on Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 10:28 PM
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The season is set to open Tuesday, and as usual I have waited until just before the season to release my NBA Power Rankings after getting at least a chance to see how the different teams are sizing up during the preseason. So here goes.
1- Los Angeles Lakers - Andrew Bynum is the very big difference between last years roster and this year's team. Everyone is healthy. Ariza and Farmar are both much improved. Look for them both to be starters during the season.
2- Boston Celtics - They lost Posey but should have enough to make a repeat trip to the finals.
3- New Orleans Hornets - Chris Paul and company should improve even more. Having a great preseason, winning often, and the games aren't even close.
4- Houston Rockets - Had an enormous unbeaten run last year without Yao. With the addition of Ron Artest they should be a force in the west.
5- Detroit Pistons - Great defense, but can they find a way to score more. They are second worst in the league in scoring during preseason.
6- Utah Jazz - Coach always has these guys ready to play.
7- Orlando Magic - Dwight Howard is a beast. Young team on their way up. Winning by large margins.
8- San Antonio Spurs - A good team that is showing it's age but with the best coach in the NBA. Good won't be good enough.
9- Dallas Mavericks - Have enough to compete but not win the west. Good preseason but against a weak schedule.
10- Cleveland Cavaliers- Lebron James has something to prove. But his pride is only enough to make this a competitive team. He will be gone at the end of his contract.
11- Toronto Raptors- Jermaine ONeal will have to stay healthy and their guards will have to produce to hold this position.
12- Los Angeles Clippers- The new run and gun Clippers will become what the Suns used to be. Baron Davis lifts this team to a whole new level. Camby makes them a defensive team to watch. If they stay healthy they will move up. 7th seed possible in the playoffs.
13- Phoenix Suns- The run and gun Suns are done. Shaq is done. New coach, new system, old stars, means the sun has set on this team. Look for a youth movement to start the minute they figure out this is not going to work.
14- Portland Trailblazers- Young, talented unit with Greg Oden finally coming in to make a challenge for the 8th seed in the playoffs.
15- Denver Nuggets- What were they thinking. They have had a nice preseason but didn't replace what they lost from last seasons roster.
16- Philadelphia 76ers- Brand will help them be better, but he is not a leader on the floor nor a 4th quarter closer. Someone else is going to have step up and give this team an identity and lead this team to the playoffs. Dark Horse Bubble Team- New York Knicks- I do not like D'Antoni personally and I think he is a bad playoff coach because he loses his composure. But despite most of the old roster is back, he will make them better because his system works. 10 of my top 16 teams are from the West, so what else is new. I think that New York ( yes, I am going out on a limb here) Chicago, Atlanta, and Washington have the best chance of making the playoffs in the East. Of my top teams in the West, Denver and Portland have the best chance of falling out of the playoff picture. So you don't like my picks? Think you can do better? Just hit the "discuss" button below and let me have it. Why not? JamFan
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Let The Games Begin!
Posted by: JamFan on Sunday, October 05, 2008 - 05:54 PM
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Training camp is underway at the new Clippers training facility. The Clippers will leave the facility the first time during camp for a scrimmage on Saturday at Camp Pendleton. Then it's on to the first games of the preseason. First up, the Los Angeles Lakers next Thurday, and it will be televised. This will be our first chance to see the newly rebuilt roster. Will Baron Davis fly high and fast to lead the break and the new quick strike offense? Will Al Thorton be a man among men? Will Eric Gordon be everything we hoped for when we made him a top first round pick? Will Ricky Davis be that instant offense we need off the bench? Will Marcus Camby be the defensive force he was in Denver? Will DeAndre Jordan surprise the world as the best second round pick ever? Will Brian Skinner's beard be the coolest thing we have ever seen? Will Chris Kaman cuss out the refs in German so they won't know what he is saying? All of these questions will be answered Thursday night so don't snooze on this one. 10/9/08 Los Angeles Lakers Lakers Save Mart Center
Fresno, CA 7:00 PM
10/14/08 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Ford Center 5:00 PM
10/15/08 Sacramento Kings Sacramento Spanos Center
Stockton, CA 7:00 PM
10/18/08 Toronto Raptors Clippers STAPLES Center 4:30 PM
10/19/08 * FC Barcelona or
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White Chocolate Just Melted Away From The NBA
Posted by: JamFan on Friday, August 08, 2008 - 03:06 AM
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ALERT - JASON WILLIAMS HAS REPORTEDLY RETIRED FROM THE NBA. THE CLIPPERS ARE NOW SEARCHING FOR A REPLACEMENT. WILL IT BE A PG? When Chris Kaman returns home from the Olympics, somebody is going to have to introduce him to his new team. He is one of only 3 players who were Clippers two season ago. This is the largest full scale overhaul of a roster that I have ever seen. Enter Jason Williams aka White Chocolate. He certainly isn't the player everybody expected. In fact our entire bench is now made up of players we didn't expect. It has been the Clipper's tradition to not invest much in their bench. It has been a perennial weakness of the Clips. Not this year. I thought we would be down to signing young unproven role players who would work for peanuts. After drafting Eric Gordon and DeAndre Jordan they signed Baron Davis, and made the blockbuster trade to bring in Marcus Camby. They traded for Mike Taylor, Jason Hart and Steve Novak, while signing Ricky Davis and Brian Skinner. It's enough to make your head spin. Chris Kaman is going to come home and ask, who are all of these strangers? They are going to have to put name tags on everybody. Jason, 33, started his career in Sacramento and after a stop off in Memphis, he spent the last couple of seasons down in Miami. He has averaged 11 PPG and 6 APG over his career but has been more of a scorer that a shooter. He career shooting percentage is only 40% from the floor and 33% from the 3. It will be Coach Dunleavy's job to bring him in off the bench and convince him to focus on distributing the rock and only be an opportunistic shooter. In other words, only shoot from your best spots on the floor. It is suddenly very crowed at PG with Davis, Hart, Williams and Taylor already on board. I have a feeling that Hart or Taylor may play some SG. It's possible they would send Taylor back down to the D league. It also brings up the question, is Shaun Livingston done as a Clipper? One thing seem obvious to me. The old system of making roster moves by committee has never worked that well for the Clippers because you had the Coach, the GM, the Owner, the Prez, and the Chief Bean Counter all voting on the moves. This season I'm convinced they gave the entire job to Dunleavy and Dunleavy alone. If the Clips rock the NBA, Elgin will get consideration as GM of the Year. But this has Dunleavy's fingerprints all over it. JamFan
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Clippers Schedule for the 2008-2009 Season
Posted by: david on Thursday, August 07, 2008 - 03:24 PM
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The Clippers Schedule for the 2008-2009 Season has been released! LA will open its season against its cross town rivals the Lakers in a home game on October 29th, a game that will be televised on ESPN. The next game will see Marcus Camby face off vs. his former team the Nuggets, and on November 21st the Clippers will try and take it to Elton Brand and his new Sixers team in Philadelphia.
October
Wed 29 vs LA Lakers 7:30pm
Fri 31 vs Denver 7:30pm
November
Sat 01 @ Utah 6:00pm
Mon 03 vs Utah 7:30pm
Wed 05 @ LA Lakers 7:30pm
Fri 07 vs Houston 7:30pm
Sun 09 vs Dallas 12:30pm
Wed 12 vs Sacramento 7:30pm
Sat 15 vs Golden State 12:30pm
Mon 17 vs San Antonio 7:30pm
Wed 19 @ Oklahoma City 5:00pm
Fri 21 @ Philadelphia 4:00pm
Sat 22 @ New Jersey 4:30pm
Mon 24 vs New Orleans 7:30pm
Wed 26 vs Denver 7:30pm
Sat 29 vs Miami 7:30pm
December
Tue 02 @ Dallas 5:30pm
Wed 03 @ Houston 5:30pm
Fri 05 @ Memphis 5:00pm
Sat 06 @ Minnesota 5:00pm
Mon 08 vs Orlando 7:30pm
Fri 12 @ Portland 7:00pm
Sat 13 vs Houston 7:30pm
Tue 16 @ Oklahoma City 5:00pm
Wed 17 @ Chicago 5:30pm
Fri 19 @ Indiana 4:00pm
Sat 20 @ Milwaukee 5:30pm
Mon 22 vs Toronto 7:30pm
Sun 28 vs Dallas 12:30pm
Tue 30 @ Sacramento 7:00pm
Wed 31 vs Philadelphia 6:30pm
January
Fri 02 @ Phoenix 6:00pm
Sun 04 vs Detroit 12:30pm
Tue 06 @ Dallas 5:30pm
Thu 08 @ San Antonio 5:30pm
Fri 09 @ New Orleans 5:00pm
Sun 11 vs Phoenix 12:30pm
Wed 14 vs Atlanta 7:30pm
Sat 17 vs Milwaukee 7:30pm
Mon 19 vs Minnesota 12:30pm
Wed 21 vs LA Lakers 7:30pm
Fri 23 vs Oklahoma City 7:30pm
Sun 25 @ Golden State 6:00pm
Mon 26 vs Portland 7:30pm
Wed 28 vs Chicago 7:30pm
Fri 30 @ Cleveland 4:30pm
Sat 31 @ Washington 5:00pm
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February
Mon 02 @ Miami 4:30pm
Wed 04 @ Orlando 4:00pm
Fri 06 @ Memphis 5:00pm
Sat 07 @ Atlanta 4:00pm
Mon 09 @ Charlotte 4:00pm
Wed 11 vs New York 7:30pm
Tue 17 @ Phoenix 6:00pm
Wed 18 vs Phoenix 7:30pm
Sun 22 @ Portland 3:00pm
Mon 23 vs Golden State 7:30pm
Wed 25 vs Boston 7:30pm
Fri 27 @ Sacramento 7:00pm
Sat 28 vs Charlotte 7:30pm
March
Mon 02 vs San Antonio 7:30pm
Wed 04 vs Memphis 7:30pm
Sat 07 vs Indiana 7:30pm
Tue 10 vs Cleveland 7:30pm
Sat 14 @ Denver 6:00pm
Sun 15 vs New Jersey 6:30pm
Tue 17 @ Golden State 7:30pm
Wed 18 vs Washington 7:30pm
Fri 20 @ Detroit 5:00pm
Sun 22 @ Toronto 12:30pm
Mon 23 @ Boston 4:30pm
Wed 25 @ New York 4:30pm
Fri 27 @ San Antonio 5:30pm
Sat 28 @ Houston 5:30pm
April
Wed 01 vs New Orleans 7:30pm
Sat 04 @ Denver 6:00pm
Sun 05 @ LA Lakers 6:30pm
Tue 07 vs Minnesota 7:30pm
Fri 10 vs Sacramento 7:30pm
Sat 11 vs Portland 7:30pm
Mon 13 @ Utah 6:00pm
Wed 15 vs Oklahoma City 7:30pm
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Money For Nothing, Novak For Free
Posted by: JamFan on Wednesday, August 06, 2008 - 10:08 AM
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When I first heard of this trade, I immediately thought of that rock song from the 90's, "Money for nothing, chicks for free." Steve Novak is money from the outside. To be adding this guy to our roster as our 13th player and giving up nothing to get him is a stroke of pure genius. 6'10", shoots 42% from the 3, can play SF or SG. Yes SG. And the comparisons to Pike, who was the Clippers long range bomber of another era will be made over and over. Drafted by Houston in the second round out of Marquette, Novak really hasn't had a chance to play much because he was buried on the Rockets roster. When he was given a chance to play, he can really knock it down. In the playoffs last year he only averaged 7 minutes per game. But he shot 75% from the floor and 67% from the 3. Unbelievable! You think that his shooting prowess so early in his NBA career is a flook? He was a unanimous First Team All-BIG EAST selection ... One of three players to start in every game that season ... Led the team in minutes averaging 33.8 minutes per game ... Has a school record 354 career three pointers, passing Travis Diener for the top spot ... Recorded 1,567 career points passing Don Kojis (10th, 1,504) for the 10th spot all time ... Is the sixth player in the program history to have more then 1,500 points and 500 rebounds for his career ... Novak led the team at 97.4 percent free throw shooting ... He is one of six active NCAA Division I players during the 2005-06 season with over 300 career three pointers joining J.J. Reddick (Duke), Keekee Clark (St. Peters); Taquan Dean (Louisville); Justin Gray (Wake Forest) and Gerry McNamara (Syracuse) ... passed Ray Allen's single season 3-point record (63) with 70 dating back to the 1995-96 season ... Led the BIG EAST in 3-pointers made per game (3.90) and 3-point field goal percentage (46.7) ... ranked third in the nation in three pointers per game (3.9), sixth in the nation in three point percentage (46.7 percent) ... One of two players to score double figures in first six games ... Named Great Alaska Shootout Tournament MVP after recording 51 total points, including nine three pointers, and 18 rebounds ... was 6 of 10 from three-point range, tying the Shootout championship-game record for treys made against South Carolina (Nov. 26) ... Became Marquette's all-time free throws leader after making both of his attempts against Valparaiso (Dec. 7) ... Led Marquette with 14 points against Wisconsin (Dec. 10) for his eighth double digit scoring effort this season ... tallied his second 20-plus point performance this season, 14th for his career, with 22 against San Francisco (Dec. 17) ... matched his season high number of treys with six against San Francisco ... Set career highs in points (41) and rebounds (16) against no. 2 Connecticut (Jan. 3.) for his first career double double ... The 41 points was a record for most points by a player in his first BIG EAST game, breaking the record of 30 by Troy Murphy (Notre Dame, Dec. 8, 1998) and Allen Iverson (Georgetown, Dec. 7, 1994) This is without a doubt the deepest bench the Clippers have ever assembled, and we aren't even finished yet. After this trade, you have to wonder, what's next. A exchange of second round picks for............. JamFan
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