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Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Sun Apr 7, 2019 9:40 pm
by ducler
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Sun Apr 7, 2019 10:47 pm
by LakerClipperFan
looks like we're resting guys......damn this one could get ugly.
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Sun Apr 7, 2019 11:21 pm
by Roscoe Sheed
I guess doc wants the clippers to get their asses handed to them in the first round by the warriors. Great- we’ll get to see curry dancing and showboating, green cursing out the refs and get no tech and Durant being a sour puss every time a call doesn’t go his way. Just terrible. Almost worse than missing the playoffs outright. It would at least save the humiliation
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 1:02 am
by Galloisdaman
Who is resting other than Gallo? Bev?
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 1:24 am
by TheNewEra
Salty as hell you telling me we went a whole season getting our ass kicked on interior defense and Doc Rivers two games before the finale realizes Harrell can play PF!?!?!??!!!
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 1:24 am
by TheNewEra
Galloisdaman wrote:Who is resting other than Gallo? Bev?
Green
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 1:35 am
by TheNewEra
Doc refusing to take Harrell out
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:13 am
by TheNewEra
Harrell plays some of the worse damn interior defense I’ve seen these past few months. He’s not committing to the switch or helping on screens or catching the ball handler at the rim he’s just standing there and yelling at his teammates when the guy scores
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:15 am
by TheNewEra
He did it again
Anticipated Outcome
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:44 am
by Ranma
The Clippers did a good job of staying close in the first half and even getting the lead, especially considering how short-handed we are. Shamet's play was the key to that but the team seemed to gameplan for DeMarcus Cousins and actually did a good job of making him miss shots and drawing fouls on him. Ironically enough, things went downhill once Cousins was forced to leave the game for an extended stretch with Bogut being the catalyst for the Warriors' explosion in blowing this game out.
Shaun's Pre-Game Cameo
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:51 am
by Ranma
Silver Lining
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:57 am
by Ranma
Jerome Robinson has 10 points in 13 minutes on 4-6 shooting from the field and 2-3 from beyond the arc. He also has a 2 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal along with 2 turnovers.
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:59 am
by TheNewEra
Finally over
Game Over
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 3:01 am
by Ranma
Automatic 8th
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 3:16 am
by Wammy Giveaway
By virtue of this loss, Clippers are stuck at 8th seed. Here's why:
1.
Thunder: Games vs. Rockets and Bucks will be resting day games in preparation for playoffs. Thunder will win against lesser talent. A Rockets win improves their conference record (27-24).
2.
Spurs: Game vs. Mavericks is against a lottery team. Clippers and Spurs are tied 47-34 each, but Spurs conference record is greater than Clippers (29-22 over 27-23). Spurs will want to win out as their Plan A.
3.
Clippers: Game vs. Jazz will be a resting day game. Win or lose, the Thunder and Spurs will win theirs. They also need to get their guys healthy and fit, and for that to be a reality, they'll have to tank the last game.
Warriors-Clippers rematch, here we come.
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 3:17 am
by MartinToVaught
I'll just say it: not tanking after the Tobias trade was stupid. I'd much rather have a draft pick to look forward to than getting swept.
Re: Game 81: Los Angeles Clippers (47-33) @ Golden State Warriors (55-24) - 5:30 PM PT
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 3:26 am
by donemilio21
Last week I was thinking that our last game vs. Utah would be the one to decide whether we are 5th seed or 6th.
the loss to lakers was inexcusable.
Re: Anticipated Outcome
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 3:30 am
by esqtvd
Ranma wrote:The Clippers did a good job of staying close in the first half and even getting the lead, especially considering how short-handed we are. Shamet's play was the key to that but the team seemed to gameplan for DeMarcus Cousins and actually did a good job of making him miss shots and drawing fouls on him. Ironically enough, things went downhill once Cousins was forced to leave the game for an extended stretch with Bogut being the catalyst for the Warriors' explosion in blowing this game out.
Well observed, Ramna. Cousins has been a plus/minus liability all year. If not disaster. The stats just confirm the reality.
I monitor Shamet pretty closely even during the game, as a Sixers fan and who thought the Clips should trade for him. He's a plus/minus miracle, even when he isn't shooting.
And BTW, even though he didn't start until he became a Clipper, Shamet's 5th on the all-time rookie list for 3 pointers made.
Re: Anticipated Outcome
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 4:00 am
by LakerClipperFan
Donovan Mitchell 187
Lillard 185
Curry and Doncic 166
Shamet very close to 166
esqtvd wrote:And BTW, even though he didn't start until he became a Clipper, Shamet's 5th on the all-time rookie list for 3 pointers made.
Re: Automatic 8th
Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 4:03 am
by Roscoe Sheed
Wammy Giveaway wrote:By virtue of this loss, Clippers are stuck at 8th seed. Here's why:
1.
Thunder: Games vs. Rockets and Bucks will be resting day games in preparation for playoffs. Thunder will win against lesser talent. A Rockets win improves their conference record (27-24).
2.
Spurs: Game vs. Mavericks is against a lottery team. Clippers and Spurs are tied 47-34 each, but Spurs conference record is greater than Clippers (29-22 over 27-23). Spurs will want to win out as their Plan A.
3.
Clippers: Game vs. Jazz will be a resting day game. Win or lose, the Thunder and Spurs will win theirs. They also need to get their guys healthy and fit, and for that to be a reality, they'll have to tank the last game.
Warriors-Clippers rematch, here we come.
Rockets can still finish #2 and Utah likely won’t play their best players because they are now likely locked into the #5 spot