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Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:27 am
by mkwest
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Where: STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA
When: Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 @ 7:30PM (PST)
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Radio: KFWB News Talk 980


Minnesota leads the season series 1-0
Last Meeting: 1/20 in Los Angeles; Minnesota won 101-98

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PG: #3 - Chris Paul SG: #4 - Randy Foye
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SF: #5 - Caron Butler PF: #32 - Blake Griffin
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C: #6 - DeAndre Jordan



Reserves
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Williams | Bledsoe | Gomes | Evans | Martin

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During the summer of 1968, Los Angeles construction businessman Jim Kirst bought the struggling Anaheim Amigos. Kirst immediately moved the franchise to Los Angeles where it became the Los Angeles Stars. The team's home court in Los Angeles was the Los Angeles Sports Arena (capacity 13,325). A 5-game local TV contract was signed and Jim Hardy was named general manager.

In their best move of all, the Stars signed former NBA-great Bill Sharman (left) as their new coach. Sharman left a high-paying job as head coach of the San Francisco Warriors (a team he took to the NBA Finals in 1967) to come to the Stars. Sharman had also previously coached the L.A. Jets and the Cleveland Pipers in the ABL.


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The Stars had always lacked a dominating center. Dennis Grey, Ed Johnson, and Billy McGill had all fallen short. In January 1970, with the team's record at 16-22, Jim Hardy made the move that propelled Los Angeles into the playoffs: he acquired 6'11" Craig Raymond from the Pittsburgh Pipers. For the remainder of the season -- for reasons unknown -- Raymond consistently played the best pivot of his life. After Raymond's timely arrival, the Stars became a very dangerous team. With hustling Mack Calvin, gunner George Stone, and Jackson providing the firepower, the Stars finished two games above .500. They barely squeezed into the playoffs, edging out New Orleans by only one game.

In the playoffs, the Stars simply shocked the basketball world. They faced an uphill battle, because they did not have the home court advantage in any series. Still, they managed to upset the favored Dallas Chaparrals in the first round, 4 games to 2. Then, in the second round, they cruised past league-MVP Spencer Haywood and the Denver Rockets, 4 games to 1. In the 1970 ABA Finals, Los Angeles faced the powerful Indiana Pacers. The series went to six games before the "Cinderella Stars" succumbed: Raymond was injured early in Game 6 and the Pacers, led by Roger Brown's 43 points, won the ABA title, 111-107. Of course, the key to the Stars' incredible playoff run was Raymond, who dominated the boards and scored clutch baskets. Tom "Trooper" Washington (who, like Raymond, had been acquired from the Pipers) helped by hitting a blistering 62.4% from the field in the playoffs.


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1968-69 Season

Record: 33-45, Fifth Place in Western Division
Missed Playoffs

1969-70 Season

Record: 43-41, Fourth Place in Western Division
1970 Playoff Results:

1970 Western Division Semifinals vs. Dallas Chaparrals (45-39)
Stars won series, 4-2

1970 Western Division Finals vs. Denver Rockets (51-33)
Stars won series, 4-1

1970 ABA Championship vs. Indiana Pacers (59-25)
Pacers won series, 4-2

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PG: #9 - Ricky Rubio SG: #13 - Luke Ridnour
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SF: #4 - Wesley Johnson PF: #42 - Kevin Love
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C: #14 - Nikola Pekovic



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Barea | Webster | Beasley | Williams | Milicic

Since George Mikan was the ABA's first Commissioner, the ABA's league office was located in Minneapolis (in the old Farmers and Mechanics Bank Building). Therefore, it made sense to place a team in the city as well.

The franchise was named the "Minnesota Muskies" after a popular Minnesota game fish. The team put together a talented group of players. The Muskies first ever draft pick was Mel Daniels out of New Mexico. Daniels had already been drafted in the NBA's first round by the Cincinnati Royals. But Daniels took a gamble on the new league and signed with Minnesota. Daniels would become one of the ABA's most dominating centers for years to come. The Muskies also found and signed Donnie Freeman, a 6'3" guard out of Illinois. Freeman also became a perennial ABA All-Star. Les "Big Game" Hunter gave the team a forward who could score when needed. These three players, Daniels, Freeman and Hunter, all played in the first ABA All-Star game in Indianapolis. Another key player for the Muskies was Ron Perry, a guard out of Virginia Tech. Perry was the least heralded of the Muskie stars, but observers noted that he single-handedly won several games for the team. Their coach was Jim Pollard--a former teammate of George Mikan with the NBA's Minneapolis Lakers.


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The Muskies defeated the Kentucky Colonels in the first round of the playoffs, but succumbed to the eventual champion Pipers in the second round. While Minnesota was generally successful on the court, they were terrible at the gate. Despite playing in a beautiful and spacious arena (the Metropolitan Sports Center), they had difficulty attracting fans. According to Basketball Weekly newspaper, the Muskies only managed to attract 100 season ticket holders. The ABA record books say that the Muskies averaged 2,800 people per game. However, given the low season ticket base the Muskies had to work with, that number is obviously padded. It is estimated that the Muskies lost $400,000 in their only season.

For their second season, the Muskies planned to play nine home games elsewhere in Minnesota, to boost attendance. A lucrative television contract was also in place. However, Muskies management eventually decided to move the team. The "promising" new location for the franchise was Miami, where the team became the Miami Floridians for the 1968-69 season. Mel Daniels, rookie of the year in 1967-68, was sold to the Pacers in order to pay off debts--a deal that turned out to be one of the worst in ABA history.


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1967-68 Season Minnesota Muskies

Record: 50-28, Second Place in Eastern Division
1968 Playoff Results:

1968 Eastern Division Semifinals vs. Kentucky Colonels (36-42)
Muskies won series, 3-2

1968 Eastern Division Finals vs. Pittsburgh Pipers (54-24)
Pipers won series, 4-1

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Inactive List:
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Kenyon Martin (bruised ribs/sore back) is questionable.
Chauncey Billups (Left Achilles) is out.


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None to report.

Team Leaders and Statistics

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Blake Griffin - 21.4 Points (10th) and 11.4 Rebounds (5th)
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Chris Paul - 8.6 Assists (4th) and 2.3 Steals (3rd)
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DeAndre Jordan - 2.6 Blocks (3rd)



Team Performance
97.9 Points Per Game - 7th Overall
42.9 Rebounds Per Game - 12th Overall
21.4 Assists Per Game - 11th Overall
95.3 Points Allowed - 15th Overall
13.7 Turnovers Per Game - 7th Overall
14.5 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 26th Overall
Offensive Rating: 107.9 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 4th Overall
Defensive Rating: 105.0 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 21st Overall



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Kevin Love - 25.0 Points (4th) and 14.0 Rebounds (2nd)
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Ricky Rubio - 8.4 Assists (5th) and 2.4 steals (2nd)
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Darko Milicic - 1.0 Blocks

Team Performance
96.8 Points Per Game - 10th Overall
45.1 Rebounds Per Game - 3rd Overall
18.7 Assists Per Game - 25th Overall
95.6 Points Allowed - 16th Overall
16.2 Turnovers Per Game - 28th Overall
14.4 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 20th Overall
Offensive Rating: 103.1 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 15th Overall
Defensive Rating: 101.9 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 13th Overall


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The last time the two teams met, Kevin Love left a horrible taste in the mouth of Clipper Nation. The Clippers were stunned by his walk off 3 pointer. They will certainly want revenge and redemption. Chris Paul missed that game with a hamstring injury, but will certainly want to avenge the team's loss.

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The Clippers welcome back Bobby Simmons (video) who spent 2 seasons with the clippers from 2003-2005 and managed to earn an MIP award. Will he be able to prove that he belongs on this team within the next 10 days?

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:45 am
by scratch21
Time to get some revenge!

Im over these throwbacks now lol

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:56 am
by Cracka2Hi
This is a big game coming out the break! Gotta start out strong, but more importantly show Minny we still got them!!

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:20 am
by LOJ
Damn what a gamethread! Awesome job

I want a blowout.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:31 am
by og15
I don't think Love averages 1.5 steals and 2.2 blocks ;)

Should be a fun game, get some revenge for last time which should not have been a loss anyways.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:38 am
by mkwest
og15 wrote:I don't think Love averages 1.5 steals and 2.2 blocks ;)


I'm just making sure y'all are paying attention :wink:

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:18 am
by LOJ
mkwest wrote:
og15 wrote:I don't think Love averages 1.5 steals and 2.2 blocks ;)


I'm just making sure y'all are paying attention :wink:


Oh SNAP

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:04 am
by mike3
Looking forward to this one, how we come outta the break and if the Bobby Simmons signing was a positive in any way. Not too sure about that at all but it'll be interesting. Go Clips!

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:26 pm
by Klomp
Crap, throwbacks? Pretty sure the Muskies are winless this year

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:45 pm
by C.lupus
Klomp wrote:Crap, throwbacks? Pretty sure the Muskies are winless this year

Yep, 0-3 I think.

Here's to a good game :beer:

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:06 pm
by 800LoanMart
The Clippers had a great finish to the first half of the season. I expect them to come out strong to kick off the second half, and the game is at the Staples Center. The Clippers have one of the best home records in the league. Let's have a good game the entire four quarters.. and we will walk away with a win. CLIPPER NATION!

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:13 pm
by thanumba2clippersfan
I can't forget how we gave the game away the last time we played the Twolves. Hopefully the guys are well rested and ready for this one. We had Blake and CP3 in the All-Star Game but they didn't play heavy minutes. We need to rebound and hit some shots and I think the game should be ours. Also I'm getting tired of the Stars uniforms. I thought we just wore them right before the All-Star break. I'll be ready for this one tonight though.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:19 pm
by Angel strike1
great post.

i want some payback!!!

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:45 pm
by mj_shoefanatic
I'm looking to forward to seeing Bobby Simmons play his tail off so he can remain with us for the rest of the season. Also, revenge is in order for the Muskies.

GO STARS!

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 7:43 pm
by clippermitch
Minnesota had no business winning that game against us. Even though CP3 didn't play, we pretty much owned the entire game until Mo got ejected.

Team needs to jump on them fast and not let them hang around.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 7:55 pm
by C.lupus
Hey mkwest, did you see somewhere that Minnesota is wearing the Muskies unis tonight? Just curious because tonight's game isn't listed on the Wolves' page as a throwback uni game.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:04 pm
by TheNewEra
Have to get this one Minny is starting to catch some confidence and being at .500 have a lot to fight for in this game be physical and dominate any chance given.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:08 pm
by ClipperDomination
Fantastic game thread, mk. Looking forward to this one. Hopefully a good game everyone can enjoy!

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:16 pm
by mkwest
C.lupus wrote:Hey mkwest, did you see somewhere that Minnesota is wearing the Muskies unis tonight? Just curious because tonight's game isn't listed on the Wolves' page as a throwback uni game.


Scheduled Throwback Games:

January 26, 2012 Memphis Grizzlies at Clippers (both to wear ABA throwbacks)
February 11, 2012 Clippers at Charlotte Bobcats (both to wear ABA throwbacks)
February 18, 2012 San Antonio Spurs at Clippers (both to wear ABA throwbacks)
February 22, 2012 Denver Nuggets at Clippers (both to wear ABA throwbacks)
February 28, 2012 Minnesota Timberwolves at Clippers (both to wear ABA throwbacks)
March 5, 2012 Clippers at Minnesota Timberwolves (both to wear ABA throwbacks)

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I know that you guys weren't originally scheduled for tonight, but we weren't originally scheduled for the 5th either. The Nuggets were supposed to wear them in our last meeting, but didn't. Tonight was supposed to be our last night in the retro unis, so I'm just guessing for the most. I really won't know for sure until the game starts.

Re: Game 32: Los Angeles (20-11) vs Minnesota (17-17)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:20 pm
by C.lupus
Ah, OK. I hope they don't because the Wolves suck in those uniforms. :wink:



Anyway, good luck tonight. Some fun matchups with our two teams.