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Warriors 99 - Clippers 89

The Clippers can't beat the Warriors if they are outrebounded 48-35.  (As it happens, all 13 of that advantage came in the first half, when the Warriors dominated the boards, 29-16 and grabbed 12 offensive rebounds.)

The Clippers can't beat the Warriors (or really anyone) when Elton Brand scores 11 points and shoots 4 for 13.

Amazingly, the Clippers cut the lead to 4 in the fourth quarter, for the last time with 3:23 remaining.  Don't ask me how they were even in this game.  

Equally amazingly, the Clippers did not lose ground to ANY teams around them in the West, except of course the Warriors.  The Lakers (6), Nuggets (7), Hornets (11) and Wolves (12) all lost as well.  The Kings didn't play, so it was their lucky night.  

But what a win for the Warriors.  By virtue of this one win, they gained on EVERYONE, and suddenly find themselves 1.5 games out of the playoffs instead of 3.  

I'll also say this for the Warriors:  they're fun to watch.  They run, they shoot, they hustle.  I remember teams like that.  <sigh>

Sam Cassell was apparently not really ready to go yet.  He played 5 minutes and missed his 3 shots.  Once again, I'm amazed that the Clippers could compete at all without Cassell and with Brand sub-par.  But Jason Hart and Daniel Ewing did combine for 20 points.  

Two last thoughts:

  1. Why was leading scorer Corey Maggette on the bench for all but 2 minutes of the fourth quarter while Hart AND Ewing played together?  
  2. Why didn't Quinton Ross, who shut down Baron Davis in LA in January, play more than 13 minutes?  
Although we didn't make an official bet, I pretty much owe the GSOM guys something after this one.  

The pain of this loss is only starting.  With the next three games against Detroit, at San Antonio and at Houston, the Clippers may well be 6 games below .500 and 11th or 12th in the West by next week.  

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This would hurt more if
It weren't for the fact that it seems that most Clipper fans really like the Warriors. Most of my friends that are Clippers fans root for the Warriors as their second favorite team. Both teams have a lot in common, specifically losing records and dislike for Lakers fans.

If the Warriors make the playoffs instead of the Clippers then I'll throw up my Dub and root for the Warriors....

by keepgoing748 on Mar 10, 2007 11:59 AM PST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

this would hurt less if...
I think squeaking into the playoffs is probably the worst scenario for the Clippers this year. They will be one and out. Aren't they better off with a higher draft choice and Minnesota making the playoffs so the draft we got from will not be restricted?  Just imagine what we could do with two draft choices in the top ten.

by arnold1943 on Mar 11, 2007 10:22 AM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I disagree...
I mean, I understand... and there's no question that we're talking a first round loss, and probably a sweep.  But this team has only made back-to-back playoffs once in LA.  It's a matter of building a winning tradition.  

by Steve Perrin on Mar 11, 2007 10:33 AM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

this would hurt less if...
Whoops, missed a couple of words but I think you all get it.

by arnold1943 on Mar 11, 2007 10:23 AM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I disagree
How can you build a winning tradition by being swept in the first round. We're stuck with MD Sr. so all we have left is rebuilding around new and hopefully better players.

by arnold1943 on Mar 11, 2007 2:53 PM PDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

at least if they reach the playoffs
they won't be just a one hit wonder.

by mp on Mar 11, 2007 10:02 PM PDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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