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2010-11 NBA Season


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Speaking of the Clips, in the past week or so, we've...

-Beaten the Heat (Karma's a bitch, LeBron!)

-Lost to the Warriors... ahem...

-Beaten the Lakers

All in all, I couldn't be happier with how the Clippers have been playing lately.

Yuck...

And it was a home game, you were supposed to win :P:lol:

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Clearly the Lakers were exhausted from their long trip to the Clippers' home arena. :P

Yeah long travel. Jet lag and exhaustion. Another long trip back to the Lakers' home floor after the game to get ready for tomorrow's game against the Thunder.

Classic trap game scenario :lol:

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Oh, Lebron, you silly goose. "Karma is a bitch" he says. What happens after that? He gets hurt, and the Heat lose 3 straight. Yeah, sure is a bitch when the karma is coming after you, bron-bron.

And to fill the Bulls-related side of this post, great win yesterday against that same Heat team. As long as they can keep squeezing by on this easy schedule without Joakin Noah, I am very confident for the playoffs/end of the season

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Let's not rag on the Clippers fans, okay? At least now we have reason to understand their existence:

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^_^

Sorry I'm late to the party...but I'll be darned. This may be the one time I'll ever say this, but the Clippers have officially dominated the Jazz in this department :P hell, they couldn't get a high-profile fan if they tried. Julianne Hough is from Utah and I don't even think she's a fan :P

That said, I'll still take the Jazz's strong local fanbase and support over one high-profile fan any day :D

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Clearly the Lakers were exhausted from their long trip to the Clippers' home arena. :P

I'm sure this has been raised, but they don't cover the Lakers championship banners during Clippers home game, right? ^_^

I saw, I came, I left.

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I tell you what, the Kings are probably the worst team in the NBA when it comes to finishing games. They literally threw away their game against the Hawks. They dominated the game until the 4th quarter, when the Hawks finally clawed back, & it was back and forth until Joe Johnson hit 2 free throws with .6 left to put the Hawks up two. The Kings had a chance to at least get off a last-second shot. DeMarcus Cousins proceeded to throw the inbounds pass into probably the 10th or 12th row behind the basket. The Kings have been losing games in a hilarious manner all season.

 

 

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I tell you what, the Kings are probably the worst team in the NBA when it comes to finishing games. They literally threw away their game against the Hawks. They had a chance to at least get off a last-second shot, down 2 points vs. the Hawks. DeMarcus Cousins proceeded to throw the inbounds pass into probably the 10th or 12th row behind the basket. The Kings have been losing games in a hilarious manner all season.

Except when they played the Knicks.

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Derrick Rose with his first career triple-double today. 22 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists. And they easily won without Boozer and without Noah.

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Derrick Rose with his first career triple-double today. 22 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists. And they easily won without Boozer and without Noah.

Yeah how has he never had one before? That was shocking to me.

Simple answer...because you have to get 10 rebounds for a triple-double. :P

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Btw this is old hat for Notre Dame. Knits Rockne made up George Tip's death bed speech.

 

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Blake Griffin absolutely torched the Pacers today, dropping 47 and getting his 27th straight double-double. Oh, and the Clips won, too.

Griffin shot 19-for-24 from the field, but only had one dunk.

I'm no basketball expert but I'll take 19-24 from the floor with one dunk over 9-24 from the floor with five dunks every time. Am I wrong here?

 

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Blake Griffin absolutely torched the Pacers today, dropping 47 and getting his 27th straight double-double. Oh, and the Clips won, too.

Griffin shot 19-for-24 from the field, but only had one dunk.

I'm no basketball expert but I'll take 19-24 from the floor with one dunk over 9-24 from the floor with five dunks every time. Am I wrong here?

I'm hoping that was his point, because that's definitely the most surprising part. Griffin's been a dunk machine all season, & the fact that he was able to put up those type of numbers with just one dunk was something else.

 

 

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Derrick Rose with his first career triple-double today. 22 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists. And they easily won without Boozer and without Noah.

Yeah how has he never had one before? That was shocking to me.

Simple answer...because you have to get 10 rebounds for a triple-double. :P

Well, technically, he could have also gotten ten steals as well...but then, when was the last time somebody had THAT many rips in a game? ^_^

(And yeah, he coulda also gotten ten blocks as well.)

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Blake Griffin absolutely torched the Pacers today, dropping 47 and getting his 27th straight double-double. Oh, and the Clips won, too.

Griffin shot 19-for-24 from the field, but only had one dunk.

I'm no basketball expert but I'll take 19-24 from the floor with one dunk over 9-24 from the floor with five dunks every time. Am I wrong here?

I'm hoping that was his point, because that's definitely the most surprising part. Griffin's been a dunk machine all season, & the fact that he was able to put up those type of numbers with just one dunk was something else.

I know, right? Griffin just straight-up channeled his inner Tim Duncan out there. (With a little bit of Allen Iverson mixed in for good measure.) I mean, dude just switched up the whole program last night.

And oh by the way...if he keeps this up, somebody might wanna mark that LAC logo over by the left wing as "Blake's Spot". :P

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