lawdog1
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We're actually lucky to only be down 3 at half. Got nothing from anyone outside of CP, JJ and Jamal.
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I like where we're at. While I don't think Luc is the long term solution at the 3, can't argue with the results at the moment.For the first time this season, the Clippers have both a top ten offense and top ten defense. They are not the Clippers of the beginning of the season. They are defending, taking a lot of 3's, and getting contributions from their bench. They are 17-5 since Mbah Amoute has entered the starting lineup.
Nine straight wins makes the Clippers the hottest team around, and 52.8% three-point shooting from J.J. Redick during that winning streak makes him the NBA’s hottest shooter. He’s on one of the best runs of his career and has galvanized the league’s third-most efficient offense over that span.
Some other notes:
Remember when PP was getting his stroke back? He's 9 for 31 over his past four games.
Luc has made 10 shots outside of the restricted area all season. We really are winning in spite of Luc and there are still some red flags with this team.
Sorry, bros, but I think the streak ends tonight, especially with DJ questionable. If DJ's out, the only way I see us pulling this out if we go small, get Whiteside out of the game and get real hot from 3.
Luc gonna have to go off for 6 pts, 4 rebounds if DJ is out.
Saw that DJ is questionable, but I think he plays.
Clips by 6, streak goes to ten I think
I don't want to jinx it but I don't think even Doc is hard headed enough to not keep Pablo-Cole as on the second unit. We need to try to somehow turn Josh and/or Lance into someone who will actually get some minutes.
Not just his 19, it's his ability to make plays off the bounce, right and left handed jumphooks, makes free throws, makes decisions in traffic, and while isn't the high fly act defensively that DJ is, he's just as tall and bigger, which allows him to be a better position defender. My brother keeps telling me that Cole is a better basketball player than DJ, and while I don't want to admit it, y'all two have me really thinking. It's to the point lowkey where I'm worrying whether or not, down the line, will Cole be on the floor enough in the playoffs. He needs to play for us to have a chance, and so does pablo to an extent.Has to be Luc, man. I don't care how many games we win with thsi guy. If/when we start going up against teams like SA, OKC, GS in the 'offs there is no way his 4ppg is gonna be enough for us. And I don't see him playing good enough defense against a KD to offset that.
Seeing Cole drop 19 does have me wondering whether we should have just let DJ walk. I love DJ and the athleticism he brings but we could have replaced him with cole+Mcgee, and Eventually use that money towards a sf next offseason or whenever Jamal's contract is up.
Since their last loss to the Golden State Warriors, the Clippers have quietly become the second-best defense in the NBA, holding opponents to 98.8 points per 100 possessions, trailing only the San Antonio Spurs.