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November 18, 2015
Film Room: Should Wesley Johnson Start
Without Chris Paul, J.J. Redick, and then no Blake Griffin for the second half, the Phoenix Suns shattered the Clippers 118-104. Reserves played more minutes than normal and Wesley Johnson rose above the rest.
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November 17, 2015
Film Room: Clippers get defensive against Pistons
After giving up a slew of buckets in the first half, the Clippers stifled the Pistons in the second half. This Film Room looks at some of the drastic changes Los Angeles made on that end.
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November 12, 2015
Film Room: Austin Rivers Did Some Good Stuff
In a game that ended up being a frustrating loss, it should be mentioned that much-maligned Austin Rivers did a whole host of good things on the basketball court. This Film Room looks back at it.
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November 11, 2015
Film Room: Why Pacing Matters
The Clippers beat the Grizzlies 94-92 despite playing a Memphis style game. The Clippers changed the pace just enough to win the game.
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November 9, 2015
Film Room: How to NOT guard James Harden
It's never good when an opposing player lights you up for 46 points. It's even worse when the defense, or lack thereof, is why he did so.
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November 5, 2015
Film Room: Clippers starters shine in Oracle
In a game between two NBA titans, it was the Warriors who won the game; but did the Clippers win a key battle when the starting units went head-to-head? Come on inside and find out.
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November 4, 2015
Film Room: You tried your best, Jamal
It was not a pleasant experience for Jamal Crawford last night. He shot poorly, played shoddy defense, and generally just looked out of sorts. This Film Room will take a gander back at the game.
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November 1, 2015
Film Room: J.J. Redick Flourishes on Halloween
J.J. Redick displayed how spooky his abilities make the Clippers offense. Redick’s entire arsenal facilitated the 114-109 victory over the Kings. Let’s take a look at JJ’s performance.
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October 31, 2015
Film Room: Blake Griffin Carries Clippers
During a 12-minute stretch of basketball, the Los Angeles Clippers really blew open the game against the Dallas Mavericks. In particular, Blake Griffin's 3rd quarter run was why. Let's watch.
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October 29, 2015
Film Room: Game #1
Over the final several minutes of the game, the Clippers clamped down and found a way to pull this one out. The regular season debut of the Film Room series takes a look at the final few minutes.
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October 26, 2015
Preseason Game #6: Film Room
It's not every day (or even every year) that you can say your team came back from down 35 points to actually win a game, but it happened. This Film Room takes a look at some of the brilliance the team had during the comeback.
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October 22, 2015
Preseason Game #5: Film Room
In the team's fifth preseason game, Doc Rivers switched things up and started Lance Stephenson at small forward. It had its benefits and hiccups. This Film Room looks at the experiment that was Stephenson with the starters.
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October 15, 2015
Preseason Game #4: Film Room
The Clippers and Hornets used minor alterations in their schemes in the second game in China. The Hornets had a little more success, but silver linings exists for the Clippers.
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October 15, 2015
Preseason Game #4: Film Room
In the second game in China against the Charlotte Hornets, Doc Rivers experimented with Luc Richard Mbah a Moute at SF to start the second half. How did it go? Not well. Not well at all.
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October 13, 2015
Preseason Game #3: Film Room
Throughout the preseason, the Los Angeles Clippers have employed a new defensive strategy when guarding pick-and-rolls. In the game against the Charlotte Hornets, they really showcased it.
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October 8, 2015
Film Room: The Lance Stephenson Exemplum - Part 2
In Part 2 of the Film Room series that looks at the play of Lance Stephenson, we gaze upon his play against the Toronto Raptors and see what, if anything, we can take away from the game.
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October 7, 2015
Film Room: The Lance Stephenson Exemplum - Part 1
Through the first two preseason games, Lance Stephenson has been a quandary. He's not shooting well, seems like a negative on the court, and isn't providing much else. But is that really what's going on? Or is there more? This Film Room takes a look.
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October 5, 2015
Preseason Game #2: Film Room
It wasn't pretty, but we need to look at the tape to see if there were any glimmers of hope going forward. Believe it or not, there was some semblance of that.
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October 4, 2015
Preseason Game #1: Film Room
In an effort to give the people what they want, this is the first official game action Film Room for the 2015-16 season. Yes, it's just a preseason game. No, there wasn't much to take from it. But, still, enjoy!
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September 9, 2015
Film Room: Chuck Hayes Edition
The most recent of free agent additions to the Los Angeles Clippers is veteran big man Chuck Hayes. While his role might not be expansive this season, it's still worth it to see him in action in an all-new Film Room.
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August 12, 2015
Film Room: Cole Aldrich Edition
With the absence of a real presence in the middle off the bench, the Los Angeles Clippers signed 7-footer Cole Aldrich to fill that role. In this edition of the Film Room, we peak at some of the positives of his game.
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August 11, 2015
Film Room: Pablo Prigioni Edition
After being shipped out to Denver by the Houston Rockets, veteran guard Pablo Prigioni was bought out and ultimately signed on with the Los Angeles Clippers. This installment takes a look at the possible help Prigioni can provide in 2015-16.
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August 10, 2015
Film Room: Wesley Johnson Edition
Poached from the team across the hall, Wesley Johnson looks to give the Los Angeles Clippers a unique look at small forward. In this edition of the Film Room, it's time to examine what he can bring.
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August 8, 2015
Film Room: Paul Pierce Edition
The most important free agent addition of the summer for the Los Angeles Clippers was Paul Pierce so it's only appropriate he gets his own Film Room session.
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August 7, 2015
Film Room: Lance Stephenson Edition
In this installment of the Film Room series, we're going to take a look at another new Clipper, Lance Stephenson. He had a rough year but there might be some hope.