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Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2015 2:18 pm
by mkwest
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2015 3:05 pm
by thanumba2clippersfan
This is a game we should win. We've been playing well so I'm not worried. Hope the Nuggets don't spoil what we're trying to do.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2015 3:26 pm
by ejftw
We've lost
14 of 16 in the Pepsi Center, but definitely think we take this one.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2015 5:55 pm
by og15
I believe the Clippers will sweep the rest of the regular season, but I'm not sure if I'm so excited about that if it means getting 3rd and drawing the Spurs in the first round.
2 games vs Denver and 2 games vs the Lakers, then Memphis and Phoenix.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 1:40 am
by mkwest
29-15 Clippers at the end of 1.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 2:00 am
by LACtdom
Our bench doesn't look terrible when we put Hawes on the perimeter to space the floor and play the Rivers & Baby pnr.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 2:35 am
by og15
LACtdom wrote:Our bench doesn't look terrible when we put Hawes on the perimeter to space the floor and play the Rivers & Baby pnr.
Might be because it's the Nuggets
Denver is hanging around
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 2:43 am
by mttwlsn16
Would like to see us take over this game. Up 15 is nice, but if we could push it to 20+ by the end of the 3rd that would be great.
Memphis lost today. Hopefully New Orleans can take down Portland.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 2:49 am
by Quake Griffin
Sorry guys.
Badger duties call.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 3:05 am
by thanumba2clippersfan
We have a nice double digit lead, let's keep it that way
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 3:13 am
by LACtdom
og15 wrote:LACtdom wrote:Our bench doesn't look terrible when we put Hawes on the perimeter to space the floor and play the Rivers & Baby pnr.
Might be because it's the Nuggets
Denver is hanging around
I do this a lot. I think things like "that play looks great" or "wow our 3pt defense looks good", then when we play a contender I realise how wrong I was.
I just want to say that even though our stats say that when they Hack-a-DJ we are 10-0 or whatever, it is mainly because people only Hack-a-DJ when they are desperate and have to overcome a huge deficit. If WE were down 5 and GSW decided to Hack-a-DJ I don't think we could afford to keep DJ in the game.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 3:15 am
by mkwest
Congrats Quake!
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 3:19 am
by og15
LACtdom wrote:og15 wrote:LACtdom wrote:Our bench doesn't look terrible when we put Hawes on the perimeter to space the floor and play the Rivers & Baby pnr.
Might be because it's the Nuggets
Denver is hanging around
I do this a lot. I think things like "that play looks great" or "wow our 3pt defense looks good", then when we play a contender I realise how wrong I was.
I just want to say that even though our stats say that when they Hack-a-DJ we are 10-0 or whatever, it is mainly because people only Hack-a-DJ when they are desperate and have to overcome a huge deficit. If WE were down 5 and GSW decided to Hack-a-DJ I don't think we could afford to keep DJ in the game.
Yup, the strategy is actually better if you are up a little as opposed to trying to do it to mount a large comeback. Or if you're down maybe 5 points. When you're down 15, it's just too much to make a dent
I understand what you mean, playing bad teams can trick you into actually thinking the bench is effective. I mean Austin has had some good games against some terrible teams, but against the good teams, well...
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 3:27 am
by Sofia
Hopefully it's just the asthma, but DJ was moving like a zombie prior to the timeout
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 4:26 am
by thanumba2clippersfan
Glad we took care of business and got another win. Seems like we're playing pretty well right before the playoffs. I hope that we can work Jamal in ok so we continue our rhythm in the playoffs.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 4:37 am
by mkwest
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Redick originally said he would try to find some way to make it to the game if Duke advanced.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 8:22 am
by mttwlsn16
Good win. Hopefully another easy win tomorrow.
Off topic but DOWN GOES KENTUCKY!
I hope Wisconsin beats Duke Monday night!
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2015 11:43 am
by Quake Griffin
Thanks MK.
Matt, we wont let you down.
Re: Game 77: Los Angeles (50-26) @ Denver (28-48)
Posted: Mon Apr 6, 2015 2:09 am
by LACtdom
og15 wrote:LACtdom wrote:og15 wrote:Might be because it's the Nuggets
Denver is hanging around
I do this a lot. I think things like "that play looks great" or "wow our 3pt defense looks good", then when we play a contender I realise how wrong I was.
I just want to say that even though our stats say that when they Hack-a-DJ we are 10-0 or whatever, it is mainly because people only Hack-a-DJ when they are desperate and have to overcome a huge deficit. If WE were down 5 and GSW decided to Hack-a-DJ I don't think we could afford to keep DJ in the game.
Yup, the strategy is actually better if you are up a little as opposed to trying to do it to mount a large comeback. Or if you're down maybe 5 points. When you're down 15, it's just too much to make a dent
I understand what you mean, playing bad teams can trick you into actually thinking the bench is effective. I mean Austin has had some good games against some terrible teams, but against the good teams, well...
I'm really hoping we don't get knocked out of the playoffs due to hack-a-DJ / playing Hawes.
Do you think it's a good or bad thing that nearly all of our remaining games are against bad teams? Will our team think we are playing good basketball and then get a shock when the playoffs start? Or is this a nice break to give our bench more minutes to click?