RiversideClips wrote:I am going to miss Michael Eaves, he was really good as the Clippers Pre/Post / Half Time host.... Good Luck!
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RiversideClips wrote:I am going to miss Michael Eaves, he was really good as the Clippers Pre/Post / Half Time host.... Good Luck!
INSIDER: CLIPPERS NEWS CONFERENCE A SYMBOL OF UNITY
“The fact that we’re having this press conference and all these guys are on the stage tells you we’re trying to build a team. And a serious team,” Clippers Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations and Head Coach Doc Rivers said.
The idea of unity seemed formulated by Rivers, who successfully banded the 2007-08 Celtics together en route to the NBA championship using a motto of Ubuntu, the southern African humanist philosophy that is characterized, in part, by togetherness.
“It kind of shows you the togetherness that this organization is trying to bring,” Dudley said. “I think it starts with Doc and how he’s trying to bring his style to the organization.”
The style has meshed with the idea of team that Vice President of Basketball Operations Gary Sacks and other members of the front office have preached. It’s about the team and continuity and family and pieces fitting together.
“It shows the level of commitment that everybody has,” Sacks said nearly an hour after the unprecedented news conference had turned into a miniature media day, “not just to themselves but to the team and that’s huge.”
Eric Patten, Clippers.com
Clippers role players are perfect fitsWhen Doc Rivers joined the Clippers as the team’s head coach and senior vice president of basketball operations, he was looking for guys to fit his system. He was looking for outside shooters who were good system defenders and void of any ego. He targeted Redick and Jared Dudley and ended up getting both in a three-team deal for Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler.
“They’re great fits,” Rivers said. “They add shooting number one. They get who they are, all of them. They’re over themselves, which is so important in our league when you have guys who understand who they are and they usually stay in their lane. They’re over themselves and they have really gotten past that stage in their careers. They’re just trying to win and doing whatever it takes. That’s important for teams. When you can add guys like that to a talented group, it’s really important.”“It was just a perfect fit,” Redick said. “Doc’s thing is all about putting yourself below the team, putting the team first and being about winning and those are the things that I’m about. It’s team first and building towards a championship.”“This press conference is special,” Paul said. “It was me along with five other guys. There's no one person that's more important than the team and I absolutely mean that. That picture there of all of us up there is one I'll probably hang up in my house.”
Arash Markazi, ESPN Los Angeles
mttwlsn16 wrote:Just watched it. Good stuff. Best part-Roeser saying they're grateful for DTS. Who'd have ever thought those words would be said haha
Doc is in Los Angeles, and Clippers feeling good"Everybody got interviewed at the same time," Rivers told USA TODAY Sports by phone afterward. "And you know what's funny is that the questions were about even. I thought that was great, but it surprised me. I was concerned going into it that every question would go to Chris. Shoot, everybody was asked about an even amount of questions.
"Having all those guys on the stage, and understanding that Chris is the key guy on stage today but they're all key to us winning, I thought that was very important. None of them are going to do it alone, and doing it as a group is what we have to do to be good.""I think the chemistry and how quickly we can all come together is going to be key. Obviously the top two teams (Miami and San Antonio), the reason they're so good is they have star power and they've played awhile together. We have star power, but we haven't played (together) a while. But Doc will help with that transition."
Sam Amick, USA Today
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