

Los Angeles Clippers VS Houston Rockets
Where: STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA
When: Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 @ 7:30PM
TV: FSWEST / NBATV
Radio: KFWB News Talk 980



PG: #3 - Chris Paul SG: #1 - Chauncey Billups


SF: #5 - Caron Butler PF: #32 - Blake Griffin

C: #6 - DeAndre Jordan
Reserves





Williams | Foye | Gomes | Cook | Thompkins



PG: # 7 Kyle Lowry SG: #12 Kevin Martin


SF: #10 Chase Budinger PF: #4 Luis Scola

C: #27 Jordan Hill
Reserves





Flynn | Dragic | Williams | Parsons | Dalembert
Inactive List:

- Eric Bledsoe (Lateral Meniscus, Right Knee) and Reggie Evans (Sprained Ankle, Right Foot) are out.

- Courtney Lee (Right Calf Strain) is doubtful.
Team Leaders


Blake Griffin - 26.0 Points (3rd) and 9.8 Rebounds

Chris Paul - 9.8 Assists (3rd) and 2.5 Steals (1st)

DeAndre Jordan - 3.8 Blocks (1st)


Kevin Martin 19.3 Points

Jordan Hill - 8.3 Rebounds

Kyle Lowry - 11.5 Assists (1st) and 2.5 Steals (1st)

Samuel Dalembert - 2.5 Blocks (4th)
The Rockets will be on the second night of a back-to-back after playing against the Lakers on Tuesday. It would be nice if they tenderized them for us, so that we could pick up our 3rd win. The Rockets have gone through some major changes since the last time we played them. They have a new coach in Kevin McHale, Yao is officially retired, Jordan Hill is playing and actually starting, Sam Dalembert is coming off of the bench, Kyle Lowry is now undoubtedly their best player and Chuck Hayes is now a King amongst men.
Imo, the biggest positive from the changes is that Chuck Hayes is no longer on the team. He gave Blake fits. Sure, Blake still averaged 17.8 points and 13.3 rebounds against Hayes, but he shot a miserable 39.4% from the field.
The Rockets are searching for their 1st win on the road. They have protected home court with wins over the Spurs by 20 and the Hawks by 11. They have not faired as well when not playing at the Toyota Center, losing to the Magic by 9 and the Grizzlies by 20. We have had some trouble closing out on perimeter shooters. The Rockets have averaged over 25 three pointers per game while making just under 9 a game. They have either matched or outrebounded each opponent except one through their first 4 games. They have the 6th lowest turnover average in the league. We're just below them at 7th.
Offensively, we're at the top of the league and our troubles can be pinpointed to our defense (interior, exterior, man, weakside, etc.) and in failing to get defensive rebounds. In our previous game against the Blazers, we showed an increased activity on the defensive end for the first 3 quarters before slipping in the 4th. Our rebounding showed improvement early before losing that battle as the game drew to a close. These are going to be our keys to victory almost every game until we can show that it is not an issue. We've added size and our players (Billups & Evans) are either ready to return or will soon be returning to action. My hope is that as these players make it back to the court that we're able to decrease our inefficiencies and play to our strengths. Although we have had tough opponents (5th hardest schedule so far), it has been favorable in terms of having a light schedule with no back-to-backs. It's going to get a whole lot tougher and we're going to need everybody to chip in, because our main guys are not going to be able to play 38-40+ minutes a game like they have been.
Clipper*Joe created and posted this video in another thread. Check it out if you haven't already. If you seen it, watch it again. It's that good.

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