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Clippers attempt to change culture 

Post#1 » by mkwest » Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:45 am

As Olshey spoke, nearly the entire Clippers roster was on the court warming up for the day's full-court pick-up game.

The only regular player who wasn't in attendance was shooting guard Eric Gordon, who was taking a break after winning a gold medal with Team USA at the FIBA World Championship in Turkey.

"Blake [Griffin] has been here the whole summer. The draft picks came right after [Tim] Grgurich's camp, Eric [Gordon] had another obligation with the U.S. team, BD's [Baron Davis] been here since the week before Labor Day, Randy Foye and Ryan Gomes came in from the East Coast. They could've waited until media day, but they knew the rest of the team was here and they wanted to come out early and be a part of it.

"So instead of spending training camp getting guys in the kind of shape they should've been in, these guys will all have banged out [coach Vinny Del Negro's] conditioning test before camp even starts. We start camp now and we're straight into basketball. We're not worrying about, Who is in shape? Who isn't? Who's late? Or who gets some nagging injury?


And all of this is voluntary.

"That's the way it's got to be when you have a young team like we have," Del Negro said. "I think it's important to get everybody together as soon as possible.

"It's the culture and atmosphere that I think is important, especially with some of the injuries we've had the last couple years. It really is just about putting your time in every day and being a professional."


Ramona Shelburne, ESPN Los Angeles


Also, it appears that former Clipper, Howard Eisley, has been added to the coaching staff. He joins Robert Pack, Marc Iavaroni, Dean Demopoulos and Dave Severns.
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Post#2 » by Roscoe Sheed » Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:55 pm

I'm very hopeful this season
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Post#3 » by thanumba2clippersfan » Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:11 pm

We've needed a culture change for years
I've been an LA Clipper fan since 1998 and that will never change. I hate our new logo and jerseys!
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Post#4 » by mike3 » Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:26 pm

Sounds positive.
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Post#5 » by playaloc916 » Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:14 am

The coaching staff seems pretty solid at this point. Glad to hear about Eisley joining the staff. I used to use him in NBA Live 98 all the time!
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Post#6 » by DangerCurtis » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:35 am

Definitely taking the right steps in the right direction. It feels good to be a Clippers fan right now.
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Post#7 » by RiversideClips » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:37 pm

Sterling just needs to be a Cash Cow. I think he has learned from our last Playoff appearance is you can make more money the deeper you go in the Playoffs.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Clipper start the season big, we go acquire another piece to the puzzle.

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