

Los Angeles Clippers VS New Orleans Hornets
Where: STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA
When: Monday, March 26th, 2012 @ 7:30PM
TV:

Radio: KFWB News Talk 980
Hornets lead the season series 1 - 0
Previous Meeting:
3/22 in New Orleans: Hornets over Clippers 97-90



PG: #3 - Chris Paul SG: #4 - Randy Foye


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

C: #6 - DeAndre Jordan
Reserves





Bledsoe | Young | Simmons | Evans | Martin



PG: #2 - Jarrett Jack SG: #8 - Marco Belinelli


SF: #1 - Trevor Ariza PF: #42 - Lance Thomas

C: #15 - Gustavo Ayon
Reserves





Vasquez | Henry | Aminu | Landry | Johnson
Inactive List:

- Chauncey Billups (Achilles) and Mo Williams (Sore Toe) are out.

- Eric Gordon (Arthroscopic Right Knee Surgery), Chris Kaman (Flu-like Symptoms), Emeka Okafor (Sore Left Knee) and Jason Smith (Suspension) are out.
Team Leaders


Blake Griffin - 20.9 Points and 10.8 Rebounds (6th)

Chris Paul - 8.6 Assists (3rd) and 2.4 Steals (2nd)

DeAndre Jordan - 2.2 Blocks (4th)
Team Performance
96.9 Points Per Game - 13th Overall
42.3 Rebounds Per Game - 15th Overall
20.7 Assists Per Game - 17th Overall
95.5 Points Allowed - 14th Overall
13.3 Turnovers Per Game - 2nd Overall
14.1 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 20th Overall
Offensive Rating: 107.8 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 5th Overall
Defensive Rating: 106.3 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 23rd Overall
Pace: 89.9 Possessions Per Game: 29th


Jarrett Jack - 15.6 Points and 6.2 Assists

Chris Kaman - 8.1 Rebounds and 1.5 Blocks

Trevor Ariza - 1.7 Steals (8th)
Team Performance
89.0 Points Per Game - 29th Overall
41.4 Rebounds Per Game - 23rd Overall
20.9 Assists Per Game - 16th Overall
93.8 Points Allowed - 10th Overall
15.4 Turnovers Per Game - 23rd Overall
14.0 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 21st Overall
Offensive Rating: 99.9 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 29th Overall
Defensive Rating: 105.2 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 17th Overall
Pace: 88.5 Possessions Per Game: 30th
This game will mark the 2nd in a 5-game home stand for the Los Angeles Clippers who are in the midst of a heated playoff battle. With the next 3 home games against teams they are battling with (Phoenix, Portland & Utah), it is important that they win as many games as possible. The last meeting between the Clippers and Hornet got a little intense toward the end, so it is likely that the Clippers will not be overlooking this match-up. At this point with 18 games remaining in the season, it is do or die, and win or go home for many teams. The Clippers currently sit in the 4th seed by a few hundredths of a percentage point ahead of Dallas who we'll play in a week. A couple of wins or losses means the difference in being a mid-seeded team or on the outside looking in.
In the previous game, the Clippers showed a balanced effort offensively and defensively to pick up a convincing victory over the Memphis Grizzlies. With th many ups and downs that have occurred this season, along with the uncertainty surrounding the Clipper head coach, each game is a mystery to the fans and the basketball world. Which team will show up? A team simply going through the motions or a team that is motivated and looking to attack, adjust and outhustle the opponent?

This game will mark the return of former Clippers, Chris Kaman, Al-Farouq Aminu and Eric Gordon back to STAPLES Center for the first time in front of Clipper Nation. Eric Gordon will not be suiting up due to injury, but will be traveling with the team. He plans to return to practice sometime in this upcoming week. Chris Kaman spent 8 seasons with the Clippers and is 5th on the franchise leaderboard for games played with 493. I'm personally looking forward to seeing the type of reception that our former players receive.
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