DaVoiceMaster wrote:Gotta get back to what they did in the first half. Nurk with 8 assists in the first half, 0 in the 3rd quarter.
Yup... they stopped making the easy play.
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DaVoiceMaster wrote:Gotta get back to what they did in the first half. Nurk with 8 assists in the first half, 0 in the 3rd quarter.
Roy The Natural wrote:In a lot of ways I really like what Simons is doing out there. Since the bubble started he's really playing under control. I keep expecting him to get more aggressive, but that's maybe something that should happen next year.


DaVoiceMaster wrote:Paul George goes out?


Bill Shonley wrote:You've got to make your free throws!
d-train wrote:That was unfortunate loss.
Soulyss wrote:Blazinaway wrote:Good news is that Kawhi is out, "load mgmt" with sore knee, works for me
Also convenient that Portland taking the 8th seed is very much in the Clippers best interests.

Sinobas wrote:Not trusting Zach to be our PF of the future anymore. I know he's young, but you've got to show something. He reminds me of a guy like Martell Webster, who seemed to have good potential but could never be more than a scrub, for years we kept giving him a "youth pass". Look at Gary Trent, he's already showing it.
zzaj wrote:This one was pretty ouchy and a waste of a decent offensive game from Melo...
Lillard had an off night, which isn't ever a good sign...but it's going to happen. If the Blazers miss the playoffs I think the thing that will stick out for me (so far, at least) are those two missed FTs.
It sure would be nice to have this be the 9 man lineup right now:
Lillard/CJ
Trent/CJ
Ariza/Hood
Collins/Melo
Nurkic/Whiteside
It's a shame CJ will never get to play the offensive 6th man role he was born to play.
I'm still confident the Blazers will win a couple and the Griz will hold on. Phoenix is really the only team that scares me...
Epicurus wrote:Rivers had a advantage at the end with that lineup. If it didn't work, so what, as the game was not critical. Yet it might work as fresh players, even subs, may just be too much in crunch time for a fatigued oppositional lineup. The crunch time Clipper lineup was much quicker than that of the Blazers. Those thinking that Rivers or his players were just giving the game away just don't get NBA coaches or players.
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