Post#2689 » by Outside » Mon Jun 7, 2021 7:14 pm 
            
            
            Good on the Clips for winning that series, but "end of the curse" and all that narrative crap requires a lot more than coming back to beat a very flawed Mavs team. I didn't watch the Clips very much this season, but I was not impressed by them in this series, even discarding the games they lost. I will be shocked if they get by Utah.
I've seen Utah enough to be impressed by their depth, three-point shooting, and defense. The Clips had enough trouble dealing with Boban, who is likeable as hell and tries really hard but I think I can give him a run for his money hop-wise even with my knees being listed as a federal disaster area, and Porzingis, who may not be the longest, tallest, and most overpaid player in league history but belongs in the discussion. Now LA has to deal with Gobert, light years better defensively than what the Mavs had for rim protection and has learned how to thrive on a spot basis as a finisher and occasional cutter within the great spacing that the perimeter shooters provide. Ibaka is hurt, Zubac is a nice in the backup role, and Marcus Morris has only six fouls to give. This is the series tailor-made for Gobert to show that he deserves the "best player on the Jazz" chatter.
The Clippers were better defensively against the Mavs in games 6 and 7, but only for stretches, not consistently, and mainly from an individual effort perspective from Kawhi and Paul George, not as a cohesive team defense. The Mavs had plenty of open looks but didn't make them.
The Clippers offense was also heavily dependent on Kawhi and George making things happen individually, though I thought George was effective at penetrating and kicking. I question whether relying on Kawhi and George to get half your points and then Reggie Jackson, Nicholas Batum, and Marcus Morris to get the bulk of the other half is a recipe for success. The Clippers are actually very thin.
The Mavs fell back to earth after two very hot shooting games. That the Clippers needed the Mavs to do that in order to squeak out a series win says more to me about the Clippers than it does about the Mavs.
            
                                    
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