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Post by jglanton on Mar 15, 2024 8:45:43 GMT -8
Pels-7.5 Harden GTD
The oddsmakers don't have much faith in the Clips on a b2b
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Post by mistwell on Mar 15, 2024 9:19:04 GMT -8
213Hoops game preview:
Can the Clippers build off their strong win yesterday going into the second night of a back to back, or will they suffer another ignominious defeat to the Pelicans?
Game Information Where: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
When: 5:00 PM PT
How to Watch: Bally Sports SoCal, AM 570
Tickets: For great deals on Clippers tickets, check out Barry’s Tickets!
Projected Starting Lineups Clippers: Bones Hyland – Terance Mann – Paul George – Kawhi Leonard – Ivica Zubac
Pelicans: CJ McCollum – Brandon Ingram – Herb Jones – Zion Williamson – Jonas Valanciunas
Injuries Clippers: Russell Westbrook Out (Hand), James Harden Questionable (Shoulder)
Pelicans: Dyson Daniels Out (Knee)
The Big Picture The Clippers’ roller coaster second half of the season continues, as they followed up a disastrous loss to Minnesota at home with an excellent road win over the Bulls. The Clippers are on a second night of a back to back on the road and key players logged a lot of minutes against the Bulls, so this is a tough schedule game. As long as they play with the pace and execution on offense that they did against Chicago, and have that kind of effort on defense, they should at least be able to make the Pelicans work hard for the win.
The Antagonist The Pelicans have solidified their hold on a playoff spot the last couple months, and are well within striking distance of the Clippers in 4th. The Pelicans are succeeding not through the brilliance of any one player – they had no All Stars and probably won’t have any All-NBA players – but through depth and a bunch of very effective lineups. Their starting unit, in fact, is not one of their better groups, as the Pels tend to fare better when the CJ-Ingram-Zion trio is split up to be paired with more off-ball, defense-first players. Still, the Pelicans are very deep in solid NBA players, and have one of the absolute best perimeter defenders in the NBA in Herb Jones along with a big wing sharpshooter in Trey Murphy to complement their best players. The Pels are a dangerous team, even if Zion and Ingram aren’t having the breakout seasons that might have pushed them to true contender level.
Notes Guarding Zion: The Pelicans’ biggest mismatch over the Clippers (and most teams) is Zion Williamson, who is too fast for most big men and too strong for most wings. Kawhi is the Clippers’ best bet on Zion, but that’s asking a lot of him for a full game, especially if he has to up his offense with Harden out. If Harden is still out, I also wonder if we see PJ Tucker in the second unit instead of Brandon Boston, who played yesterday, as PJ is an acceptable matchup on Zion. Keep an eye out for that, and for any other defensive strategies the Clippers implement to slow down Zion.
Standings Watch: Yesterday went quite well for the Clippers, as not only did they win, but the Mavs and Suns both lost, further insulating the Clippers from a fall down the standings. A win over the Pelicans tonight would not fully inoculate the Clippers from a slip out of the 4 seed, but it would make such a collapse a lot more unlikely. If the Clippers can win this one and just hold their head above water the last 15 games, the 4 seed should be theirs. At this point, I’m more or less ruling out the 1 or 2 seed and probably the 3 seed, so keeping homecourt at least in the first round is top priority.
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Post by corkscrew on Mar 15, 2024 12:01:55 GMT -8
Important game tonight. This is one of the teams we need to try to avoid in the playoffs and it looks like we are likely to meet them in the first round, so better to have home court on them.
But also, if we help them slide down to the 6 seed to allow Sacramento to slide up to the 5 seed, then we would meet Sac in the first round instead. Much better for us. We would then likely meet OKC in the second round and we would have avoided 2 of the 3 teams we want to avoid, The Pels and either Denver or Minnesota.
... Then comes the West finals against one of the teams we want to avoid... Sigh...
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Post by clipsentuboca on Mar 15, 2024 12:48:05 GMT -8
oh goody The Pels never play well against the Clips 🙄…Ingram likely goes for 30. Maybe the new “youth injection” will help the team w Bones again at the helm. Never know.
Go Clips!
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Post by mistwell on Mar 15, 2024 13:18:44 GMT -8
Important game tonight. This is one of the teams we need to try to avoid in the playoffs and it looks like we are likely to meet them in the first round, so better to have home court on them. But also, if we help them slide down to the 6 seed to allow Sacramento to slide up to the 5 seed, then we would meet Sac in the first round instead. Much better for us. We would then likely meet OKC in the second round and we would have avoided 2 of the 3 teams we want to avoid, The Pels and either Denver or Minnesota. ... Then comes the West finals against one of the teams we want to avoid... Sigh... Unless someone else beats them.
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Post by jglanton on Mar 15, 2024 13:38:18 GMT -8
oh goody The Pels never play well against the Clips 🙄…Ingram likely goes for 30. Maybe the new “youth injection” will help the team w Bones again at the helm. Never know. Go Clips! Or CJ will go for 26
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Post by basketcase on Mar 15, 2024 15:02:53 GMT -8
My prediction is we will have a double digit first half lead and loose by double digits.
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Post by hitnrun24 on Mar 15, 2024 16:25:40 GMT -8
So Lue says over the final 20 games the offense will run through Paul George more. Not sure exactly what this means and how that would work with Harden. Is he looking at the Bulls game and thinking that's what he's getting every night? I'm not opposed to there being counters to when teams are trapping the Harden pick and roll but Harden's never been ideal as an off ball guy. Lightening his load a little would be good as I'm sure he might be wearing down a bit but I doubt we become too heavily reliant on George as the main playmaker.
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Post by hitnrun24 on Mar 15, 2024 16:50:05 GMT -8
So Lue says over the final 20 games the offense will run through Paul George more. Not sure exactly what this means and how that would work with Harden. Is he looking at the Bulls game and thinking that's what he's getting every night? I'm not opposed to there being counters to when teams are trapping the Harden pick and roll but Harden's never been ideal as an off ball guy. Lightening his load a little would be good as I'm sure he might be wearing down a bit but I doubt we become too heavily reliant on George as the main playmaker. So far so good on this. Not sure why he wasn't able to do this in his other role, but he's found his shot.
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Post by dane on Mar 15, 2024 17:43:25 GMT -8
So Lue says over the final 20 games the offense will run through Paul George more. Not sure exactly what this means and how that would work with Harden. Is he looking at the Bulls game and thinking that's what he's getting every night? I'm not opposed to there being counters to when teams are trapping the Harden pick and roll but Harden's never been ideal as an off ball guy. Lightening his load a little would be good as I'm sure he might be wearing down a bit but I doubt we become too heavily reliant on George as the main playmaker. So far so good on this. Not sure why he wasn't able to do this in his other role, but he's found his shot. The problem with getting older is not just finding things. I find things all the time. It's that things you find get lost again almost immediately.
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