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Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 3:56 am
by mkwest
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Los Angeles Clippers VS New York Knicks
Where: Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
When: Wednesday, April 25th, 2012
TV: Image / ESPN
Radio: KFWB 980AM


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PG: #12 - Eric Bledsoe 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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Paul | Williams | Young | Simmons | Martin


Image Injury Report:

Chris Paul (Mild Left Groin Strain) is available, but will not start.
Chauncey Billups (Left Achilles) is out.


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PG: #85 - Baron Davis SG: #21 - Iman Shumpert
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SF: #7 - Carmelo Anthony PF: #1 Amar'e Stoudemire
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C: #6 - Tyson Chandler



Reserves
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Bibby | Smith | Fields | Novak | Harrelson


ImageInjury Report:

Jared Jeffries (Sore Right Knee) and Jeremy Lin (Left Knee) are out.


Team Leaders and Statistics

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Blake Griffin - 20.6 Points and 10.9 Rebounds (5th)
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Chris Paul - 9.1 Assists (3rd) and 2.5 Steals (1st)
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DeAndre Jordan - 2.1 Blocks (4th)


Team Performance
97.6 Points Per Game - 14th Overall
41.6 Rebounds Per Game - 22nd Overall
12.2 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 8th Overall
10.9 Offensive Rebounds (Opp.) Per Game - 6th Overall
21.0 Assists Per Game - 13th Overall
94.9 Points Allowed - 13th Overall
13.3 Turnovers Per Game - 2nd Overall
14.7 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 14th Overall
35.5% on 3 point field goals - 12th Overall
36.5% allowed on 3 point field goals - 27th Overall
Offensive Rating: 108.5 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 4th Overall
Defensive Rating: 105.3 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 15th Overall
Pace: 89.2 possession per 48 Minutes - 26th Overall


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Carmelo Anthony - 22.7 Points (6th)
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Tyson Chandler - 10.0 Rebounds (8th) and 1.4 Blocks
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Jeremy Lin - 6.2 Assists
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Iman Shumpert - 1.7 Steals

Team Performance
97.7 Points Per Game - 13th Overall
41.9 Rebounds Per Game - 17th Overall
11.4 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 15th Overall
10.9 Offensive Rebounds (Opp.) Per Game - 8th Overall
19.6 Assists Per Game - 24th Overall
94.8 Points Allowed - 12th Overall
16.2 Turnovers Per Game - 29th Overall
17.1 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 2nd Overall
33.5% on 3 point field goals - 21st Overall
35.7% allowed on 3 point field goals - 23rd Overall
Offensive Rating: 104.1 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 19th Overall
Defensive Rating: 101.0 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 5th Overall
Pace: 93.3 possession per 48 Minutes - 4th Overall


The final game of the season is finally here and the Clippers actually have a vested interest in playing hard and trying to win the game. Usually around this time, the front office and fans are scouting players that are eligible to be drafted with one of the 14 lottery picks, and the coaches are giving time to the younger players to build their confidence. We do not have an upcoming pick in the draft as a result of trading for Eric Bledsoe, and that pick is closer to the end of the draft than it is to the lottery. Travis Leslie is still not getting any burn outside of the D-League (th Jam were eliminated over the weekend) and Trey Thompkins gets a few garbage minutes here and there.

The stakes are high and this game is as meaningful as can be at this point of the season. A win locks up the 4th spot and home court advantage for the first round of the playoffs. The players will be able to rest a few days and mentally prepare for the playoffs that will begin on Saturday. A loss means that the Clippers will fly back home on Wednesday night without knowing where they will be playing this weekend. Will it be home in Los Angeles or on the road in Memphis? The team will have a few days off, but would have to watch Memphis' finale against an injury-riddled Orlando team to truly know their fate. The solution? In the words of the late great Al Davis, "just win baby!"

The New York Knicks are currently in the 7th spot, but are deadlocked with the Philadelphia 76ers. After free-falling down the ranks, the 76ers have pulled off 3 in a row. Having lost the tiebreaker to Orlando, Philadelphia is stuck with one of the final 2 spots and a 1st round opponent of either Chicago or Miami. The Knicks own the tiebreaker over Orlando, so they could theoretically still be in play for the 6th seed and the opportunity to duke it out with an old foe in the Indiana Pacers. They would have to win out and Orlando would need to lose their final 2 games, one of which would be to Charlotte :o . Chicago with a gimpy Rose is a more attractive opponent than Miami, but Indiana is more attractive than both. The Knicks will want this one imo.

mkwest's game thread record: 10 - 6

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:52 am
by mike3
Really hope CP3 is ok for this one. Obviously home court advantage will help a lot and I'm sure all our guys will feel a lot more confident winning this one and going into the playoffs from a win and feeling good. C'mon Clips!

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:20 pm
by Sofia
Do yourselves a favour and don't read the Knicks version of this thread.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:24 pm
by LOJ
Mats272-GOAT wrote:Do yourselves a favour and don't read the Knicks version of this thread.


Damn your reverse psychology

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:56 pm
by Angel strike1
i replyed . lol

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 3:43 pm
by shmeakone
LOL ...

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:02 pm
by LOJ
I didn't see anything too crazy. Their board is usually fun to read, it's only a few knicks fans that ruin it for them.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:33 pm
by illastrate
He said he would play RT @SumCorrigall3: @MadelynBurke @Chris_Broussard @michaeleaves any news on if CP3 will play tonight vs the Knicks?

https://twitter.com/#!/michaeleaves/sta ... 6872953858

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:08 pm
by mkwest
Paul will be a gametime decision. If he is rested, then Bledsoe will get the start. Paul already said he will play, so we know where his head is, but we need to do what is best for the playoffs. If he's healthy, we can win a game or two on the road. If he's injured, we may win a game or two.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:12 am
by ejftw
Paul won't start at least..last time we had a backup point guard start in MSG he went for lke 39

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:12 am
by mkwest
That's why Melo doesn't shoot from that side of the floor.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:18 am
by mkwest
ejftw wrote:Paul won't start at least..last time we had a backup point guard start in MSG he went for lke 39


Mike Taylor will always have that night.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:23 am
by LOJ
I'd like to see Butler get more touches.

When he gets it going for us we become a totally different team.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:30 am
by mkwest
LOJ wrote:I'd like to see Butler get more touches.

When he gets it going for us we become a totally different team.


He has 9 points in the last 2 games combined with one of those being when left early. We're going to need him to put up around 15 or so. Mo and Foye need to bring it as well.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:36 am
by mkwest
Very poor decision making to close out the quarter.

Knicks up 24-19 at the end of 1.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:38 am
by LOJ
Pretty ugly 1st quarter, Blake will have to work extra hard to pull this one out.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:38 am
by scratch21
its tough to watch w/o CP3

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:39 am
by LOJ
scratch21 wrote:its tough to watch w/o CP3


They're just not used to someone not having 100% control on the floor. Blake will need to step up and be very dominant in this game if we want a chance.

He will also need to make the right passes when he gets double teamed.

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:39 am
by mkwest
scratch21 wrote:its tough to watch w/o CP3


Kind of reminds me of last year's Clippers :lol:

Re: Game 66: Los Angeles (40-25) vs New York (34-30)

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:43 am
by LOJ
Novakhiin is cool when he's not murdering the Clippers :lol: