Post#4 » by Wammy Giveaway » Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:41 pm
Clipper's winning streak is inevitable. Now that they've won three in a row, they will never lose again. They could actually run a winning streak that lasts through the remainder of the regular season.
But that doesn't mean they're through with the teasing and trolling. They'll sometimes lose on purpose just to screw with the standings, the entertainment, and the sanctity of the league. Give a lesser opponent a win when Clippers should be taking competition seriously, not letting up against teams they have to beat like lottery teams. Play catch up and nab one of the top four seeds for home court advantage, for some road teams have their number and could steal Game 1 of a set to predict an automatic sweep and shocking upset.
But instead, they'd rather play possum. Why is this their plan?
Since Clippers are always the franchise that screws up for wanting to be loved, respected and worshiped like Lakers, they might as well use their character defect to their advantage. Certain losses may put them in the qualifier, but wins and losses in general shuffle by game, changing the match-ups. Clippers may desire a young team like Kings (who they helped brake a playoff drought thanks to their season series loss) over Nuggets, Mavs or personal nemesis Chris Paul, but it'll require the 7th or 8th to draw Sacramento for a shot at an upset. Warriors, Pelicans and Grizzlies may see themselves drawing opponents they either have a better chance at in defeating for Clippers, or being defeated to benefit Clippers. Meanwhile, Clippers walk into the playoffs with the perfect schematic that leads them straight into the Finals.
In other words, all Clippers have to do is show up. But that's been one of their problems: showing up. They think everything is handed to them on a silver platter. Opponents will forget how to play basketball, make careless mistakes, or experience a rift in their chemistry. Basketball is not about forfeiture, it's about commitment, determination and effort. They can't be lazy and pray for some divine intervention to appear and make inexplicable miracle plays for them like Angels In The Outfield. They gotta show their work and not be so half-ways about it.
They also gotta stay Good Samaritans too. They have a stain in their record with Morris's ejection versus Knicks before the All-Star Break, but the franchise has not faced a crisis like Grizzlies or Suns have this season. For the most part, they've been model citizens playing for the good of basketball. As long as that continues, they'll be fine. Even if Clippers go under .500 again.
In other words, no matter what league does, Clippers are entering the final leg of the season on a win-win.