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Post#1 » by mkwest » Sat Jan 2, 2016 8:03 am

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Julian Delgado: Who was your favorite NBA player when you were growing up? #LACmailbag

WJ
– “Scottie Pippen. He did everything. It wasn’t just one thing he was overly good at. He would get the rebound, score, defend, sacrifice himself. You’ve got to think about the team they had – (Michael) Jordan, (Steve) Kerr, (Toni) Kukoc, all those guys. I’ve got film on them when they used to play. I love watching them, still do.”


Jamie Bohn: Who has the most entertaining dance after a game in the locker room? #LACmailbag

WJ
– “I have to give it to J.J. You’ve got to see it, I can’t give it away. He’s got rhythm. It’s just funny, because you think about J.J. being so serious.”


Laabs_sports (@The_eminem_shuw): Do you have any pre-game ritual? #LACmailbag

WJ
– “I’m pretty routine with all the stuff I do, but I always have to text my mom and my wife before the game. It’s like almost 40 minutes on the clock before the game, I’ll do it. I always have to. If I forget, I run back in the locker room and text them, just tell them I love them.”


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What’s it been like having Paul Pierce around?

CP
: “It’s been great. Paul, we laughed and joked this summer when we were at (DeAndre Jordan)’s house about having a veteran guy like that. Me and Paul went to dinner last night, just me and him, sat there and talked, and he said he’s responsible for the dunks tonight.”


You held your hands up on the first dunk, what were you saying?

CP:
“I was just surprised. Don’t look at me, look at everybody on the bench. Doc (Rivers) was even with his hands up, and I was sort of just like, ‘I don’t know.’ I met my quota though. I usually get one or two for the season.”

Do you have to change the way you play with Blake Griffin out?

CP:
“Losing Blake is a huge void. We all might have to be a little bit more aggressive. Me and Jamal (Crawford), J.J., we talk about that. The movement’s not the same, the easy baskets aren’t the same. You don’t have to overdo it, but you have to play a little bit harder.”


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Nathanael Luther: What’s the memorable highlight of your career? #LACmailbag

Redick
: “Man, well, I think winning Game 7s. Those are the best feelings I’ve had as an NBA player. That would be San Antonio last year, Golden State the year before, at Boston in ’09. I think winning Game 7s, it’s an incredible feeling.”

Graciela Santa Velazquez: What inspired you to get tattoos? #LACmailbag

Redick
: “I like the way a sleeve looks, I guess that’s part of it. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a few years. Probably a half truth, half joking, but the tattoo that’s existing on my left forearm I’ve hated since I got it, so it was a way to kind of cover that up to get a whole sleeve.”


Adeleine Shayne Tan (@AdeleineShayne): Don’t know if you’ve ever been asked this, but why do you wear No. 4? #LACmailbag

Redick
: “I wore 25 growing up. When I was a freshman in high school, I went to a Duke football game and I walked into Cameron for the first time and No. 25 was retired. I had to choose a different number. My high school had 4 and 3 as options, and I knew an upperclassman was going to pick 3, so I chose 4.”


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How’d it feel to get the added minutes tonight?

Aldrich
: “It felt good. My goal all year is just to stay ready. It’s not easy, it’s never fun, but you just stay ready and have a positive attitude and go out and play hard.”


How difficult with few practices and not much previous playing time was it to have your conditioning where you wanted it to be?

Aldrich
: “It’s tough. Everybody else gets an off day, and you don’t. It’s just coming in early and being a professional. I felt pretty good. I did.”


Rowan Kavner, Clippers.com


Jordan’s Intelligence, Voice Stand Out To Snyder

It’s not the rebounding, the blocks or the dunks that stand out to Utah head coach Quin Snyder when he thinks about DeAndre Jordan.

Snyder said all that is evident, and he could echo the sentiments of everyone else when they talk about Jordan’s best traits, but what he believes doesn’t get referenced enough is Jordan’s intelligence on the court.

“I just think he’s a really smart player,” Snyder said before Saturday’s game. “I had a little moment with him where he’s looking at me for a play call and I was telling him, I said, ‘You don’t know our calls yet?’ and he says, ‘We’ve only played you once,’ so I figured he would remember it from last year.”


Snyder compared Jordan to Ray Lewis or Mike Singletary the way he reads an offense.

“One of those guys that’s kind of a captain defensively and tells people where to go and what to do,” Snyder said. “He has that kind of presence in a game, not just at the rim.”


“Or on the court, saying, ‘Try this, try that,’ he’s really good about it,” Aldrich said. “Some guys are just vocal just to be vocal. Some guys speak when they want to be heard. Every time DJ speaks, everybody’s ears perk up and listen.

“We all know he’s smart and he knows what he’s talking about. That’s what’s fun. You see that, and you kind of see the evolution from when we were all little high school kids to now. To see that growth is cool.”


Rowan Kavner, Clippers.com


Redick Finishes Off A December To Remember

Eight minutes into the game, the Pelicans had scored 17 points, while Redick was the only Clipper in the scoring column. Yet the Clippers only trailed by four.

“We were dead,” Redick said. “This was our fifth in seven nights, all on the road, five different cities. We talked about it during the first timeout a few of us on the bench, we were just like, ‘Let’s keep it close for a while. We’ll get our energy, we’ll get our rhythm.’ We just didn’t have it at the beginning of the game, so I just wanted to be aggressive and get us going offensively.”


“We don’t see J.J. all summer, he goes to Austin, Texas, and probably sits on a back porch and fishes,” Rivers joked. “But he does something. This year, clearly he’s driving more. I think that’s what’s changed his game. He’s putting the ball on the floor and getting to the basket. With that shot, it’s allowing him to get free.”

Redick said driving isn’t something he consciously worked on more this summer, but he believes his physical condition and shape could play a part. That, and a developed ability to read defenses.


“I feel like I’ve played pretty well this whole month,” Redick said. “The rhythm is there, for sure.”


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Post#2 » by mkwest » Tue Jan 5, 2016 7:01 am

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Post#3 » by og15 » Tue Jan 5, 2016 3:32 pm

That was a fun video, just reminds me of all the 1v1 threads on the general board where people don't understand how easy it is for a big man against smaller guys when there's no help defense, no traffic, etc. Cole can't pull off crossovers in games because someone is swiping that ball, but with just one defender and so much space, that size advantage becomes huge. Helps that Cole can actually shoot the ball too though.
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Post#4 » by mkwest » Wed Jan 6, 2016 11:23 pm

Fun-loving Clippers so eager not to dance they can barely talk after games

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“I’ve had a lot of weird teammates in my career, and some guys just do the most random stuff,” Redick said Tuesday. “Paul Pierce is a random guy. He just randomly, I think, the thought just came into his head one day. We should do the ‘Soul Train’ line. He just started clapping.

“There you have it. That’s why we do the dance.”


It’s why the Clippers found themselves in a little bit of trouble with the NBA earlier this season. It’s the reason the players have been even more bizarre in postgame interviews. And, it’s why, at least part of the reason, this group is having fun.

The rules are simple: Win a game, then dance.


As of now, the NBA is satisfied. No one has been fined. And, the Clippers have kept on dancing.


“It’s funny. We do something fun, and we still get in trouble. It’s just who we are.”


Dan Woike, OC Register


[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykD6hLss5PQ[/youtube]

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Have you thought about how close you are to the 50-40-90 mark?

Redick
: “It’s funny, that’s always like a goal every season. It’s hard, because I don’t shoot a lot of layups. Most of my shots are threes and long 2-point jumpers. It’s hard to get to 50. It’d be, I don’t want to say a dream of mine to accomplish it, but it’s definitely something from an individual standpoint as a shooter that you kind of earmark and you would hope if things work out in a certain season you’d accomplish it at least once.””

Is it kind of weird to be shooting better from long range than from two-point range?

Redick
: “No, it doesn’t seem weird. To be honest with you, I’m still shooting (48.5) percent from two, and I think I’m a little down in certain areas than I have been the last three years, so it’s just something I’m going to continue to work on. I feel like on long twos, whether it’s off the dribble or curl screens, I feel like I can shoot those with anybody in the league. I think it’ll even out at some point.”

Would you like to be shooting 3-pointers at All-Star again?

Redick
: “I just feel like I did such a good job last year of making long twos, I don’t know if I can really top that (laughs). I’m open to anything. I’m open to it. Obviously, it’s an honor to be asked by the league, but I haven’t heard anything.”

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Post#5 » by mkwest » Tue Jan 12, 2016 7:56 am

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Karen Vu: Which NBA cities do you most like to visit? #LACmailbag

DJ
– Toronto and New York


Michael Merced Alvarez: Who’s your favorite basketball player of all-time? #LACmailbag

DJ
– Bill Russell (fellow goatee-wearer)


Nimrit (@nimrit23): Which team is most exciting for you to play against? #LACmailbag

DJ
– Golden State or Oklahoma City. I like playing against those guys. It’s always a fun matchup.


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Is Austin Rivers better and more comfortable defensively than he was last year?

CP
– “A whole lot better. I think Austin does a great job now watching film and learning his opponents and stuff like that and understanding on different nights what we need from him changes.”

Do you feel you guys need a win against an elite team to solidify how you guys have been playing?

CP
– “We just need to win in general, no matter who we’re playing against. One thing you learn about in this league is you’re trying to get playoff position, but if you beat a team four times in the regular season it means absolutely nothing if you don’t beat them in the postseason. So the answer to that is kind of two parts, yes and no.”

You and Dwayne Wade have had a great friendship. Have you been watching him play?

CP
– “He’s been amazing. D’s been playing with an unbelievable bounce. Obviously, we talk all the time. I watched their game the other night and just hit him and was like, ‘Good to see you out there moving the way you’re moving.’ It looks like he’s having fun…Me, (LeBron James), (Carmelo Anthony), D-Wade, we’ve got our little group chat. We talk all season long. We talk, just me and D. I’ll probably see him today. That’s my family.”

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Post#6 » by mkwest » Thu Jan 14, 2016 10:56 pm

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Graciela Santana Velazquez – Who inspired you to play basketball? #LACmailbag

Mbah a Moute
- “My brother, my twin brother. Growing up, we went to different high schools. They had a basketball court, and I didn’t have a basketball court in my high school. He came home and kind of showed me back in Cameroon.”


Marshall (@mhb0705): How do you like your role coming from Philadelphia to L.A.? #LACmailbag

Mbah a Moute
– “It’s different. I was more depended upon offensively, I was more of a leader with a lot of young guys. Here, I’m a guy who comes in and has a real specific type of role, which is good. I’ve done that pretty much my whole life, which is guard and be kind of the glue guy. I enjoy it, and it’s something that can help us win games, so that’s good.”


Ricky Chu (@RikDaddy): You’re known for your defense, but how much has your offensive game grown playing with a point guard like Chris Paul? #LACmailbag

Mbah a Moute
– “Yeah, with these guys, they’ve been playing together so long, you just have to play off of them and read. What I’ve been doing more lately is making the open cuts, making moves to the basket, trying to hit open shots when they’re open. When you play with such good players, you’re going to get your opportunities. Just take advantage of them.”


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