Pelicans/Clippers over/under 232
Clippers -5.5
MartinToVaught wrote:Great team win. That first half must have been what it felt like to be a Warriors fan during the dynasty with all those threes.
Kelphus wrote:Great win on so many levels. the absence of Zion took a bit of the shine off the win.. but we also were (again) without Trezz and Lou Will. I'll take it.
And... fLakers dropped one. A beautiful day.
Kelphus wrote:Great win on so many levels. the absence of Zion took a bit of the shine off the win.. but we also were (again) without Trezz and Lou Will. I'll take it.
And... fLakers dropped one. A beautiful day.
Hope Trezz is able to work through his grief, he is very needed.
And Hope Lou Will swears off wings for a while.....
Maybe, maybe not, I never want to take much from situations like that as with such small data points, it’s more attributable to random chance than any sort of patter.esqtvd wrote:Kelphus wrote:Great win on so many levels. the absence of Zion took a bit of the shine off the win.. but we also were (again) without Trezz and Lou Will. I'll take it.
And... fLakers dropped one. A beautiful day.
After their much-ballyhooed win over the Clippers on March 8, the Lakers went out and dropped one to the lowly Nets two nights later. It takes everything they got to beat us. They can't sustain it over a whole series.
TrueLAfan wrote:My Lakers takeaway from the Toronto game: when the Lakers are tired, it's a problem--and they ran out of gas in the fourth. Their bench (which is a weakness) couldn't step up; the team as a whole shot 32% in the fourth. And the exhaustion messed up their D; Toronto shot almost 50% and was 6 for 9 from 3. The Lakers didn't contest well or get back well; they got outrebounded 13-9 in the quarter. They just didn't have the depth to keep up with the relentlessness of the Raps--which is pretty ominous for any team (including us) that has to face them. The Raps are *good*.
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