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Suns 113 - Clippers 94

The Suns are good.  They have the best record in the Western Conference and have now won 9 straight.  A win in Phoenix with the current cast of Clipper characters would have been too much to ask.  

Still, the Clippers came out strong behind 18 first half points from Sam Cassell and led at halftime.  But a 9-0 run early in the second half set the scoreboard to right, and the Clippers trailed by at least 8 the rest of the game.

I didn't see this game, and can't do much other than parse the box score and the play by play.  Here are a few observations - feel free to flesh this game out for me if you get the chance.

  • Despite a super strong scoring game (he finished with 26 on 9 for 16 shooting), Cassell sat and watched Dan Dickau for the last 15 minutes of the game.  Now, maybe he was tired.  Or maybe MDSr decided the game never got close enough (8 points was the closest) to use him.  But it seemed strange.  Did I miss something?  Did he tweak an ankle?  Did Ralph and Mike find it strange also?

  • Kaman's final numbers were very close to his season averages (17 points, 14 rebounds), and 4 blocked shots and 2 turnovers are solid.  But 6 for 18 shooting and 5 for 10 from the line are not good.  The Clippers needed his best game, and they didn't get it.

  • Cat Mobley 1 for 5.  Who was guarding him?  I was hoping that this would be a matchup the Clippers could go to in this game, but it did not happen.

  • Outrebounded 52-41 versus the Suns is just not acceptable.  I feel like a broken record, but 2 rebounds in 34 minutes from Tim Thomas, the starting power forward, is just awful.

  • Ruben Patterson appears to have had his best game as a Clipper, with 18 points and 11 rebounds.

  • When the Suns are making threes, they're almost impossible to beat.  The shame is, they were ice cold from the arc in this game (4 for 17).  Unfortunately, the Clippers did not have the horses to take advantage of a sub-par shooting performance from the Suns.

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Ross took 13 shots
I think that was the Suns game plan...make Ross beat them.  He was 3-13.

It appears that Kaman was his usual, active self, which is encouraging.  I'm ok with him taking 18 shots because they are probably good ones.  He just needs to hit more of them.  The 14 rebounds and 4 blocks show that he is playing great ball.

Mobley with 2 points is unacceptable.

by mp on Nov 23, 2007 9:59 PM PST   0 recs

losing the wrong way
yesterdays game was depressing. 1) sammy kept them in the game but i don't really want to see sammy going 1 on 5 for long stretches. eventually it doesn't work. 2) quentin ross is there for defense. i was yelling at the tv for him to stop shooting. it didn't work. 3) there wasn't any ball movement. that may be why mobley didn't have any shots. everyone was going 1 on 1. in the critical 3rd quarter the ball would be passed to ross. the suns would leave him open. instead of trying to drive or move in 10 feet or pass the ball to someone who could shoot he would just chuck it. the suns would rebound and score immediately. 4) tim thomas is 6'8" but he plays 5'8". that's kinda unfair to 5'8" players beacause if you're that short you learn how to box out. thomas must lead the leage in flat footed rebounds because his feet were glued to the floor all night until it was time to take a charge when he magically showed movement in the opposite direction. it's nights like these that earned him his chicago vacation. 5) i missed the 4th quarter but the game was over in the 3rd. i know maggette and knight are out but the ball movement from the beginning of the season was gone. sam was playing like a mad genius. patterson was energized. kaman was good but had trouble with the double as per usual. it wasn't fun to watch.  

by cabezadeknuckle on Nov 24, 2007 9:17 AM PST   0 recs

12-2 run killed them
MDSr. blew this game imho.  clearly a timeout was necessary early in the 3rd quarter.  players looked lost on both ends but for reasons unknown he decided to let them try to figure it out on their own.  I was screaming at my set for him to call it early on.  Pattersons line looks great but is anyone else tired of seeing him post up every trip down?  15 assists won't cut it.  Move the ball.

by oneight on Nov 24, 2007 12:05 PM PST   0 recs

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