Warriors 122 - Clippers 116 - At the ClipsNation Viewing Party
Well, that was fun. Even the game, another inevitable loss, turned out to be competitive.
I have to say that the first ever ClipsNation Viewing Party was, from my perspective, quite a success. Although we didn't have hundreds of citizens, I believe we did manage to outdraw the last Clippers Viewing Party at the Commerce Casino, so there's that.
More importantly, the guest list included a veritable who's who of ClipsNation citizens. Most of the career leaders in 'comments made' were there: Citizens John R, Zhiv, mp, Clip Show and pipedreams all made the trip along with some friends and family along for the ride. (Big thanks to pipedreams, who came a LONG way to get to Long Beach.) The ClipperWidow even made a brief appearance.
We also had a couple of Clipper Spirit in the house - Laura (she of the half court shot earlier this season), and perennial ClipsNation favorite Taylor stopped by. (And you guys didn't believe me!) So a huge thanks to the two of them, who are great Clipper fans in addition to being great dancers. (There's a nice picture on the Clippers' web site of Laura and Taylor together during the Deal or No Deal game.) Thanks as well to Coach Jessie for extending the invitation to the Spirit.
We also had a surprise guest at the party. The dean of Clipper beat reporters, Art Thompson III of the OC Register stopped by. Needless to say, talking to a guy who has covered the Clippers since Bill Fitch was the coach is quite illuminating. So I certainly want to thank Art for coming by and supporting ClipsNation.
As for the game, I watched the first quarter pretty closely, and of course the Warriors raced out of the gate and made it look like this was going to be the blow out to end all blow outs. In order to preserve my sanity, I subtly switched into host mode, and chatted up the citizens, and oh yeah, the Spirit. It turns out, that while I was talking to pretty dancers, a basketball game. broke out.
After several Maggetteless games where no more than two Clippers at a time were any better than atrocious on offense (Brand and Powell against Houston, Brand and Mobley against Denver, Brand and Thornton against the Lakers) the Clippers actually had 4 players (Mobley, Thornton, Brand and Maggette) score over 20. Wow. Of course it is only the Warriors, but still it was a nice departure from the offensively-offensive norm. In another stat that feels like a first, the Clippers actually out-rebounded their opponent, 50-44. It's not unrealistic to say that if the Warriors don't open the game making 6 of their first 7 threes, the Clippers would have won this game. By the same token, things do tend to even out, and the Warriors finished the game 9 for 25 from three - which means that they made only 3 of their final 18. Live by the sword, yadda, yadda, yadda.
The loss was expected, and of course useful in the standings. The Clippers certainly don't want to be pulling back ahead of the Knicks at this point. The really bad news is that Memphis (starting a guy named Andre Brown at center) lost at home to Minnesota, keeping a few more precious ping pong balls to themselves, selfish bastards that they are. Seems like Iavaroni may have picked up on what was actually important. Memphis would not seem to have much chance to get another win, at Portland and at Denver. Nor are the T-Wolves likely to catch the Clippers, which would require them to win their final two games. So as of now it would seem that the Clippers best hope is that New York get one more win and cede a few more ping pong balls and one spot in the draft.
Regarding the Viewing Party, the consensus in the room was that it was a success, and that we should do it again. Yankee Doodles worked well from my perspective, but by request I will also consider doing one near Staples Center (if anyone has a suggestion for a place, let me know). Hopefully next season, during a game that matters and watching a team competing at full strength, we'll have an even better turnout and an even better time. But for now, thanks to everyone who showed up, thanks for the beers, and we'll see you at the next one.
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Still Processing
I'd say my own personal biggest accomplishment, aside from hanging with AT3 while he enjoyed quality time with my new favorite MRI technician, and generally enjoying the CS/YDoodles pool tables/projection TV/LBC hospitality and getting to know everybody, is that I feel that I "get" John R, who made a superb entrance, by the way.
So bring it on, Jax. JR is a good guy, solid citizen, thoughtful, quiet, and humorous. A big fellah, by the way, and bearded--lots of goatees in Clipsnation, along with an apparent preference for a 12 block radius of the LB peninusula--so when you get into your next pointlessly heated dispute, hating on Al Thornton and pimping Zhiv Stuckney, whatever his name is, just imagine that you're shouting at LHotP era Merlin Olsen.
Good times.
by citizen zhiv on Apr 13, 2008 5:50 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
LOL - sorry I missed it
by Jax on Apr 13, 2008 9:17 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Had to google it
Are there Former Rams among us?
by John R on Apr 14, 2008 2:32 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Very Welly Done
The event was pretty awesome as was the game. Lost in everyone acting all LA and hanging out and not watching the game was Thornton's second consecutive 20-10 game and 3rd in the last 6.
Just about everything about the scene was as good as I could have hoped for. Probably just the right size turnout for the first one and even some unexpected guests. If only it wasn't 100 degrees until the sun went all the way down. Jeez. It was really good to meet everyone and put people to handles. Weirdest thing will probably be hearing everyone's voices now when I read the content.
And now you have experience if we ever really do get hassled by a straggler Lakers fan. No need to get all fight-or-flighty.
by John R on Apr 14, 2008 9:58 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Acting all LA
- Lack of sound. No Milph. I would have liked to have heard our group commenting on Milph's comments.
- Mediocre projection TV. In the quality viewing hierarchy, I'd say HD is at the top, basic good-sized TV 2nd, and then a toss-up between small TV and giant fuzzy projection for 3rd.
3. Watching the game standing up, or leaning on a stool, talking to people you kinda know but are sorta meeting for the first time. It was somewhat similar to my limited experience (two games?) of watching games in a luxury box, where there is chatting, good time, but not ideal game viewing.
Those things, and the fact that everybody is from LA.
by citizen zhiv on Apr 14, 2008 11:29 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Projection and sound...
But the viewing situation was certainly less than ideal.
They do have a number of plasma's, and I would assume that more will be coming. They also originally told me (a couple weeks ago) that they would turn on the sound, but I didn't feel like pressing the issue. So I'm hopeful that the next time picture and sound will be better. For a midweek west coast road game with no Lakers on the schedule, I think we'll be the main event.
by Steve Perrin on Apr 14, 2008 12:18 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Just right...
by Clip Show on Apr 14, 2008 10:25 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Pics
by Lawler's Law on Apr 14, 2008 10:42 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Cameras
The ClipperWidow had hers with her, but she left early, before anyone thought about taking a picture. After the game, when we thought of it, Clip Show's friend took a snap shot with his cell phone.
Then Clipper Spirit Laura realized that she had an actual camera, so we took a real picture. She was going to post it... I'll ping her in a couple days if I we haven't seen it. (I hope her friend Eric doesn't get upset if I ping her.)
by Steve Perrin on Apr 14, 2008 12:13 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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