I missed the 2nd half because I had to visit my nephew and help my brother prepare for moving. As suspected, it looks like I saved myself some grief. After catching up on this thread and looking at the box score as well as watching the 1st half, I'm quite disappointed with how the Clippers came back. Champions have pride and resilient intestinal fortitude. They come back after a bad performance and compete. They don't wilt and act like they don't belong.
This organization does so much to defeat itself that it has permeated right on down to the team. Our GM provided a top-heavy roster severely lacking in depth through incompetence, but the coach isn't doing the team any favors by playing favorites and adhering to a narrow view of how things should be done. Our two best players are choking instead of stepping up in the moment. Our owner is just thankful to have a team and will continue to indulge his wayward GM/coach while also looking to rebrand the team with clip art designs.
Instead of giving a hungry guy like Lester Hudson a chance to help with his hard-nose defense and capable offense (like I prefer), Doc would rather play his son Austin for the sake of nepotism, Crawford despite his history as an ineffective postseason player (the playoffs demand consistency and defense), and Turkoglu in the hopes of recapturing his glory days long past gone. While Doc thumbs his nose at first-round draft picks and developing young players, the Spurs team he is trying to emulate is kicking our butts while passing the torch with the likes of Kawhi Leonard and Tiago Splitter, two players drafted in the mid-to-late first round by San Antonio.
The fact that Crawford is on the team is self-defeating because Doc can't help but play him, but now that his value has been lowered, he won't get anything significant in return. While there's still some semblance of hope for Rivers Jr., he's getting the patience, opportunity, and developmental experience that weren't granted to Bullock or Wilcox. Hawes will probably be shipped out and succeed elsewhere; the only question is what we're going to give up in addition, not what we're going to get back.
If Chris Paul and Blake Griffin don't want to have tarnished legacies, then they should come out fighting instead of cowering in the brighter spotlight or making excuses. Has the crowd been loud enough? Still having nightmares about the bogeyman Sterling? What is it this time?
I'm disappointed but not surprised. The team is playing as badly as I've feared. However, I hoped that they would be struck by the epiphany that they are the ones keeping themselves from succeeding. I still believe this Clippers team
can beat that Spurs team and go deep into the playoffs. The problem is that the team itself doesn't believe it and thus its performance reflects that.
Seriously, if a close loss in the second game of a playoff series is going to demoralize these guys, they may as well pack it up and go home tonight and start searching for their marbles. I guess I should be glad that I didn't watch the 2nd half. Otherwise, I'd probably be ranting and raving like a lunatic...or at least even more so than I currently am.

