Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Forum Mod - Clippers
- Posts: 50,751
- And1: 33,547
- Joined: Jun 23, 2004
- Location: NBA Fan
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
How did they screw that one up, lol
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Forum Mod - Clippers
- Posts: 50,751
- And1: 33,547
- Joined: Jun 23, 2004
- Location: NBA Fan
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Scoops and hoops
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Forum Mod - Clippers
- Posts: 50,751
- And1: 33,547
- Joined: Jun 23, 2004
- Location: NBA Fan
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Barea just keeps picking up fouls, poor guy
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
- mttwlsn16
- Head Coach
- Posts: 7,090
- And1: 1,983
- Joined: Jan 30, 2012
- Location: Charlotte
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Not falling for any coach is fired threads tomorrow.
Talking to YOU mk
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Talking to YOU mk
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk

Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 26,910
- And1: 5,728
- Joined: Dec 18, 2005
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
mttwlsn16 wrote:Not falling for any coach is fired threads tomorrow.
Talking to YOU mk
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
LOL say what?
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
- mttwlsn16
- Head Coach
- Posts: 7,090
- And1: 1,983
- Joined: Jan 30, 2012
- Location: Charlotte
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
mkwest wrote:mttwlsn16 wrote:Not falling for any coach is fired threads tomorrow.
Talking to YOU mk
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
LOL say what?
Your April fools VDN is fired thread from last year. Totally got me til I clicked that stupid link you had lol
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk

Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 26,910
- And1: 5,728
- Joined: Dec 18, 2005
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
mttwlsn16 wrote:Your April fools VDN is fired thread from last year. Totally got me til I clicked that stupid link you had lol
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
I'll leave that for Knick and Laker fans

Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
- mttwlsn16
- Head Coach
- Posts: 7,090
- And1: 1,983
- Joined: Jan 30, 2012
- Location: Charlotte
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
mkwest wrote:mttwlsn16 wrote:Your April fools VDN is fired thread from last year. Totally got me til I clicked that stupid link you had lol
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
I'll leave that for Knick and Laker fans
I think dantoni has done a great job
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk

Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
- thanumba2clippersfan
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 13,689
- And1: 700
- Joined: Aug 11, 2005
- Location: State College, PA
- Contact:
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
I caught up with the game in the 2nd half and didn't start watching until the 4th. I know that we went on a crazy run in the 3rd that basically sealed the game. The Twolves came back a little too late and we get another win. I'm glad Blake sat tonight, I'd rather he play when the back spasms stop bothering him. Good win, good team effort, and I'm glad some other guys stepped up.
I've been an LA Clipper fan since 1998 and that will never change. I hate our new logo and jerseys!
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
- Quake Griffin
- RealGM
- Posts: 15,460
- And1: 4,676
- Joined: Jul 06, 2012
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
missed the game.
glad we won.
wow at 24 rebounds.
see Big Baby only played 4 minutes.
still in the doghouse?
glad we won.
wow at 24 rebounds.
see Big Baby only played 4 minutes.
still in the doghouse?
“I’ve always felt that drafting is the life blood of any organization.” - Jerome Alan West.
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 28,947
- And1: 10,672
- Joined: Aug 28, 2008
- Location: Lob City
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Watching on DVR glad we got the W.
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 26,910
- And1: 5,728
- Joined: Dec 18, 2005
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
[tweet]https://twitter.com/JaredDudley619/status/450829556010598401[/tweet]
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 26,910
- And1: 5,728
- Joined: Dec 18, 2005
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Without Griffin, Rivers keeps Clips moving“Doc always says he doesn’t talk to you if you’re hurt,” Chris Paul said. “It’s funny. I’ve never been on a team like that. Usually when a guy’s out, guys in the locker room are saying it’s going to be tough tonight without this guy, but we rally around each other.”“No matter what the obstacle is, you keep playing,” Rivers said. “We have enough guys. That’s what we talked about today. We didn’t mention the injuries. We never said anything. I didn’t even tell [Jared Dudley] he was starting [in place of Griffin]. One of my coaches told him he was starting. I just think you go out and play, and it will work out if you believe that and you play well.”“Doc Rivers is that good,” Crawford said. “There are no excuses. It’s Doc. I think I’ve had a great year. Blake went to an MVP level. Chris is having another one of his years, but Doc is the true MVP of this team. He keeps us prepared. He keeps us locked in. We know exactly what we’re supposed to do night in and night out. He sets that standard for us.”
Arash Markazi, ESPN Los Angeles
[tweet]https://twitter.com/LAClippers/status/450863861218807808[/tweet]
Clippers ride Jordan to victory over Timberwolves
“His energy is amazing,” Paul said. “He’s just so durable. He plays every night. Tonight, it was pretty much just him in there rebounding, and he managed to do it.”
Jordan is the only Clipper who hasn’t missed a game this season for injury, and he has played 232 consecutive games – the longest active streak in the NBA.
“It’s something that’s rare in this league. I’ve never played 82 games in a season,” Paul said. “It’s amazing.”
It’s one thing to just show up to work and another to do your job well, and right now, Jordan’s doing his job well.
“My job doesn’t change when Chris or Blake go down,” Jordan said. “… My job is going to continue to be the same – set screens, get guys open, rebound the basketball and play defense.”
Dan Woike, OC Register
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 28,947
- And1: 10,672
- Joined: Aug 28, 2008
- Location: Lob City
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
Would be happy to get Davis going at some point before the regular season is over.
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 26,910
- And1: 5,728
- Joined: Dec 18, 2005
-
Re: Game 75: Los Angeles (52-22) @ Minnesota (36-36)
mkwest wrote:Without Griffin, Rivers keeps Clips moving“Doc always says he doesn’t talk to you if you’re hurt,” Chris Paul said. “It’s funny. I’ve never been on a team like that. Usually when a guy’s out, guys in the locker room are saying it’s going to be tough tonight without this guy, but we rally around each other.”“No matter what the obstacle is, you keep playing,” Rivers said. “We have enough guys. That’s what we talked about today. We didn’t mention the injuries. We never said anything. I didn’t even tell [Jared Dudley] he was starting [in place of Griffin]. One of my coaches told him he was starting. I just think you go out and play, and it will work out if you believe that and you play well.”“Doc Rivers is that good,” Crawford said. “There are no excuses. It’s Doc. I think I’ve had a great year. Blake went to an MVP level. Chris is having another one of his years, but Doc is the true MVP of this team. He keeps us prepared. He keeps us locked in. We know exactly what we’re supposed to do night in and night out. He sets that standard for us.”
Arash Markazi, ESPN Los Angeles
This mentality reminds me Popovich or Thibodeau type of teams. The team should continue to play their game despite injuries, which is possible when there are systems in place. I know that there is more talent to go around now as opposed to the past, but there's still a huge difference. On past teams under the previous coaches, everything had to go right for there to be success. There was much less room for error. Now, there is a bit more flexibility. Players embrace the opportunity and step up to the challenge. Nobody's hanging their heads when times get tough.
Return to Los Angeles Clippers