Clips Nation - Clippers-Spurs game coverageWhat it do babyyyhttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/47967/clipsnation_fave.png2014-12-22T20:40:30-08:00http://www.clipsnation.com/rss/stream/71998582014-12-22T20:40:30-08:002014-12-22T20:40:30-08:00Clippers battle back, but fall to Spurs 125-118
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<p>Tony Parker returned to San Antonio's lineup tonight and showed no signs of rust as the hot-shooting Spurs handled the Clippers in the Alamo City.</p> <p>If I were to tell you that an NBA team was shooting 80% from the field midway through the second quarter, would you imagine that it was the team with the alarming amount of gray hair and glaring example of male pattern baldness on the roster?</p>
<p>You probably would. Because you'd know I was talking about the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.poundingtherock.com/">Spurs</a>.</p>
<p>Things started off well enough for the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.clipsnation.com/">Clippers</a>, who jumped out to an eight-point lead in the first quarter. <span>J.J. Redick</span> started the game off with a three ball, and would score 10 more points in the first four and a half minutes of play. He wound up with 16 points in the first quarter, but (spoiler alert!) would not score another field goal until the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>After missing the last five games with a funky hamstring, <span>Tony Parker</span> weaseled his way back into the starting lineup for the Spurs. Almost up until tipoff, it looked like Parker was set to miss his sixth straight, but alas, no such luck tonight for the Clippers. The Spurs rattled off an 11-2 run to end the first quarter, taking the lead in the process. They were aided by their scorching 75% field goal shooting.</p>
<p>You might say that the Spurs remained hot in the second quarter, because as I mentioned above, they peaked at 80% shooting for the game about midway through. They cooled off well enough, as teams often do, and settled back in at a nice, practical 75% (again!) shooting for the half. Tony Parker had 19 points on 8-10 shooting.</p>
<p>This kind of hot, hot heat from the Spurs was more than enough to put the Clippers away for the night, but they managed only a 12-point deficit at the half, 72-60. The Clips shot 48% and made six of 12 three point attempts--so all things considered, the outlook at halftime could've been much, much worse.</p>
<p>In the third, the Clippers were able to bring San Antonio back to earth a little bit, and cut the lead to four. But Doc Rivers played the starters nearly every minute in the quarter, so the guys got gassed and the Spurs pushed the lead back to nine. But never fear, this sounds like a job for the bench!</p>
<p><span>Jamal Crawford</span> and <span>Glen Davis</span> added a little defensive <i>oomph</i> (yes same Jamal Crawford) after the starters left the floor by pestering the Spurs with a couple of crafty steals and defensive stops. That, along with a well-timed three by <span>Reggie Bullock</span>, had the Clippers within five going into the fourth--and behind nine points from Big Baby, seven from <span>Jordan Farmar</span> and 18 from Crawford, the bench was able to even the score at 102 in the early minutes of the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>Let it be known that the Spurs were first to the finish line when they beat the Clippers to 100 and put Lawler's Law into effect. But with 10 minutes still remaining in the game, the Clippers were sure to at least challenge--and perhaps break--the law. In the end, the Clippers remembered that they were playing in the great state of Texas, and breaking the law there can be downright terrifying. So they opted to lose this game for safety reasons, at least, I think so.</p>
<p>When the Spurs starters returned in the fourth, they immediately poured it on the Clippers, and our guys just couldn't find an answer to that hearty and efficient dinosaur, <span>Tim Duncan</span>, who finished with 21 points. Just when the Clippers found themselves in a "it's a now or never" moment, <span>Danny Green</span> hit a corner three that essentially buried the Clippers. Good job, good effort, blouses, or whatever you want to say.</p>
<p>There was a scary moment for Clipper fans there in the fourth quarter as well, when <span>Chris Paul</span> dove for a loose ball and immediately grabbed his elbow and writhed in pain on the floor for just enough time to sufficiently worry me. But thank goodness the Clippers have a medical professional in Mike Smith as a commentator, who assured viewers that it looked like the injury was just a stinger, and Chris must've just hit his funny bone.</p>
<p>As it turned out, Mike Smith was right. Chris returned and finished the game with seemingly little to no discomfort, and totaled a team-high 25 points and nine assists in the losing effort.</p>
<p>There are no moral victories here, especially since the "offensively average" Spurs put up 125 on the Clippers, but it was the kind of game that could've (and perhaps should've) been an easy 20-point win for San Antonio. The Clippers played like professionals and turned it into a tough loss, and have a chance to get it right tomorrow night in Atlanta. And worth noting: the Clippers are 5-1 this season on the second game of a back-to-back.</p>
https://www.clipsnation.com/2014/12/22/7438763/clippers-battle-back-but-fall-to-spurs-125-118Jul Jessup2014-12-22T17:15:02-08:002014-12-22T17:15:02-08:00Clippers-Spurs open thread
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<p>The Clippers have not played well against good teams this season and tonight they face the defending champion Spurs in their their game of four in a five night stretch. It does not bode well.</p> <table class="sbnu-legacy-content-table" cellspacing="5" border="1" cellpadding="5" align="center">
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<th width="20" align="center">vs</th>
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<td width="240"><center><b>19-8</b></center></td>
<th width="20" align="center"><br></th>
<td width="240"><center><b>17-11</b></center></td>
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<td bgcolor="silver" colspan="3" align="center"><b>December 23, 2014, 5:30 PM</b></td>
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<td colspan="3" align="center"><b>AT&T Center</b></td>
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<td colspan="3" align="center"><b>Prime Ticket, KFWB 980 AM, KWKW 1330 AM</b></td>
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<th bgcolor="silver" colspan="3" align="center">Win-Loss Breakdown</th>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>9-3</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">East</th>
<td style="text-align: left;" width="240"><b>8-1</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>10-5</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">West</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">9-10</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>11-3</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">Home</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">8-4</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>8-5</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">Road</th>
<td style="text-align: left;" width="240"><b>9-7</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>6-6</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">.500+</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">6-7</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>13-2</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">.500-</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">11-4</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>7-3</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">L10</th>
<td width="240"><b>4-6</b></td>
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<th bgcolor="silver" colspan="3" align="center"><b>Probable Starters</b></th>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>Chris Paul</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">PG</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Cory Joseph</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>J.J. Redick</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">SG</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Danny Green</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>Matt Barnes</span></b></td>
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<td width="240"><b><span>Kyle Anderson</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>Blake Griffin</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">PF</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Boris Diaw</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>DeAndre Jordan</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">C</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Tim Duncan</span></b></td>
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<td align="right" width="240"><b style="text-align: start; ">96.32 (10th of 30)</b></td>
<th align="center" width="20">Pace</th>
<td width="240"><b>97.07 (12th of 30)</b></td>
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<td align="right" width="240"><b style="text-align: start; ">110.5 (3rd of 30)</b></td>
<th align="center" width="20">ORtg</th>
<td width="240"><b>104.8 (12th of 30)</b></td>
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<td align="right" width="240"><b style="text-align: start; ">103.2 (15th of 30)</b></td>
<th align="center" width="20">DRtg</th>
<td width="240"><b>99.3 (4th of 30)</b></td>
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<th align="center" colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"><b>Injuries/Other</b></th>
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<td width="240" align="right" style="text-align: right;"><b><span>Spencer Hawes</span> (Foot) Questionable</b></td>
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<td width="240"><b><span>Patty Mills</span> (Shoulder) Out</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><br></td>
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<td width="240"><b><span>Tony Parker</span> (hamstring) Out</b></td>
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<td width="240"><b><span>Kawhi Leonard</span> (hand) Out</b></td>
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<p><b>The Back Story (The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.poundingtherock.com/">Spurs</a> lead the season series 1-0):</b></p>
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<td><b>Venue</b></td>
<td><b>Final</b></td>
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<td>11/10/2014</td>
<td>Los Angeles</td>
<td>Spurs 89, <a href="https://www.clipsnation.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Clippers</a> 85</td>
<td><a href="http://www.clipsnation.com/2014/11/10/7191409/clippers-let-spurs-off-the-mat-89-85-paul-griffin-duncan-kawhi-deandre" target="_blank"><b>Recap</b></a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.nba.com/games/20141110/SASLAC/gameinfo.html" target="_blank"><b>Box</b></a></td>
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https://www.clipsnation.com/2014/12/22/7435833/clippers-spurs-open-threadSteve Perrin2014-12-22T11:47:01-08:002014-12-22T11:47:01-08:00Clippers-Spurs preview: Tough stop, tough stretch
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<p>The Clippers visit the San Antonio Spurs tonight for their third game in four nights, and their third consecutive game in different time zones.</p> <table class="sbnu-legacy-content-table" cellspacing="5" border="1" cellpadding="5" align="center">
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<td width="240"><center><b>19-8</b></center></td>
<th width="20" align="center"><br></th>
<td width="240"><center><b>17-11</b></center></td>
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<td bgcolor="silver" colspan="3" align="center"><b>December 23, 2014, 5:30 PM</b></td>
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<td colspan="3" align="center"><b>AT&T Center</b></td>
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<td colspan="3" align="center"><b>Prime Ticket, KFWB 980 AM, KWKW 1330 AM</b></td>
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<th bgcolor="silver" colspan="3" align="center">Win-Loss Breakdown</th>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>9-3</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">East</th>
<td style="text-align: left;" width="240"><b>8-1</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>10-5</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">West</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">9-10</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>11-3</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">Home</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">8-4</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>8-5</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">Road</th>
<td style="text-align: left;" width="240"><b>9-7</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>6-6</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">.500+</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">6-7</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>13-2</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">.500-</th>
<td width="240"><b style="text-align: -webkit-right;">11-4</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b>7-3</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">L10</th>
<td width="240"><b>4-6</b></td>
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<th bgcolor="silver" colspan="3" align="center"><b>Probable Starters</b></th>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>Chris Paul</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">PG</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Cory Joseph</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>J.J. Redick</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">SG</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Danny Green</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>Matt Barnes</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">SF</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Kyle Anderson</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>Blake Griffin</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">PF</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Boris Diaw</span></b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><b><span>DeAndre Jordan</span></b></td>
<th width="20" align="center">C</th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Tim Duncan</span></b></td>
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<th align="center" colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"><b>Advanced Stats (2013-2014)</b></th>
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<td align="right" width="240"><b style="text-align: start; ">96.32 (10th of 30)</b></td>
<th align="center" width="20">Pace</th>
<td width="240"><b>97.07 (12th of 30)</b></td>
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<td align="right" width="240"><b style="text-align: start; ">110.5 (3rd of 30)</b></td>
<th align="center" width="20">ORtg</th>
<td width="240"><b>104.8 (12th of 30)</b></td>
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<td align="right" width="240"><b style="text-align: start; ">103.2 (15th of 30)</b></td>
<th align="center" width="20">DRtg</th>
<td width="240"><b>99.3 (4th of 30)</b></td>
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<th align="center" colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"><b>Injuries/Other</b></th>
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<td width="240" align="right" style="text-align: right;"><b><span>Spencer Hawes</span> (Foot) Questionable</b></td>
<th width="20" align="center"><br></th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Patty Mills</span> (Shoulder) Out</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><br></td>
<th width="20" align="center"><br></th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Tony Parker</span> (hamstring) Out</b></td>
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<td width="240" align="right"><br></td>
<th width="20" align="center"><br></th>
<td width="240"><b><span>Kawhi Leonard</span> (hand) Out</b></td>
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<p><b>The Back Story (The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.poundingtherock.com/">Spurs</a> lead the season series 1-0):</b></p>
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<td><b>Date</b></td>
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<td><b>Final</b></td>
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<td>11/10/2014</td>
<td>Los Angeles</td>
<td>Spurs 89, <a href="https://www.clipsnation.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Clippers</a> 85</td>
<td><a href="http://www.clipsnation.com/2014/11/10/7191409/clippers-let-spurs-off-the-mat-89-85-paul-griffin-duncan-kawhi-deandre" target="_blank"><b>Recap</b></a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.nba.com/games/20141110/SASLAC/gameinfo.html" target="_blank"><b>Box</b></a></td>
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<p><b>The Big Picture:</b></p>
<p>The Clippers continue to build a reasonably impressive win-loss record in unimpressive fashion. They're coming off a win over Milwaukee, but the game was in doubt until the final seconds and the Clippers allowed the <a href="https://www.brewhoop.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Bucks</a> to shoot 54% from the field. The team is one game better than they were after 27 games last season -- but the fact that so many other Western Conference teams are playing so well makes it feel like the Clippers are behind where they were a year ago, even if perhaps they are not. Shooting continues to be a significant barometer for the team -- if they're hitting threes, they almost always win, if they aren't, they don't. They lost in Denver on Friday night, making just 3 of 18 three pointers. And in fact, in the first meeting against the Spurs, the Clippers were pretty much in control of the game when they went ice cold in the fourth quarter. They got great shots down the stretch -- they just missed them. Given the Clippers' lackluster record against good teams this season, they could really use this win over the Spurs.</p>
<p><b>The Antagonist:</b></p>
<p>If the Clippers seem disappointing in sixth place in the West this season, then what should one think of the defending champion Spurs sitting in seventh and riding a three game losing streak? Of course, the Spurs get the benefit of the doubt on everything -- a right they have clearly earned over the years -- so there's not a lot of "What's wrong with the Spurs?" panic floating around. San Antonio has had myriad injuries, and both Tony Parker and Kwahi Leonard will probably be out tonight. Not to mention that the Spurs are famously nonchalant about the regular season, sitting starters for rest purposes periodically, so a few regular season losses are not something they worry a lot about. This losing streak has been particularly brutal -- they lost in triple overtime two games in a row before dropping the third game to Dallas -- and one presumes that they are motivated to avoid a fourth straight loss.</p>
<p><b>The Subplots</b></p>
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<li> <b>Comparison of key metrics.</b> The Clippers are the third rated offense in the league, but only average on defense. The Spurs are the mirror image -- fourth rated defense, average offense.</li>
<li> <b>The schedule. </b>The Clippers are in the middle of a series of four games in four time zones in five nights -- yuck. They already looked tired in Denver and against Milwaukee -- which doesn't bode well for tonight in San Antonio and tomorrow night in Atlanta. </li>
<li> <b>Tough town.</b> There was a time when the Clippers NEVER won in San Antonio. At one point they lost 26 out of 27 there. They've actually won two of the last four in the Alamo City, but it's never going to be easy for the Clippers in San Antonio.</li>
<li> <b>Record against winning teams.</b> The Clippers have clearly been padding their record against bad teams this season. If you're looking for a reason to doubt them as a contender, their lack of success against the likes of Golden State and Memphis and Chicago is exhibit A. All of which means that tonight's game against the Spurs will be over-analyzed, either way. If the Clippers win, some will say it's a great sign that they can beat a good team on the road. If they lose, it will reinforce the idea that they can't compete with the best. In reality, it's just one game.</li>
<li> <b>Resting starters?</b> Spurs coach <span>Gregg Popovich</span> has always been bold in his coaching strategies, and he has pioneered the practice of resting starters with his aging roster. Pop has always held his starters minutes down and played his bench extensively -- but he is pretty much the only NBA coach who will also go so far as to simply rest his starters and not play them at all in a game. In fact, after two straight triple OT games, he sat Tim Duncan, Danny Green, <span>Tiago Splitter</span> and <span>Manu Ginobili</span> against the Mavs -- that was in addition to Leonard and Parker who were sitting due to injury. That's six regulars -- amazing. With the Clippers in a ridiculous stretch of games, including four in five, <span>Doc Rivers</span> has hinted strongly that he will take a page from Pop's book and rest some starters somewhere along the line. Could that be tonight? Or tomorrow night in Atlanta? We'll see.</li>
<li> <b>Bench production.</b> The Clippers' bench has been problematic to say the least this season. The Clippers (any team really) would love to follow the "Spurs" model, and part of that is getting consistent bench production. The Spurs have always been able to execute and run their system, almost no matter who they put on the floor. The Clippers are clearly not able to do that right now. So far this season, the second unit has been dependent on having <span>Jamal Crawford</span> carry them, or hopefully making some three pointers, and it's not really working. The team has frequently built leads with starters, only to see the bench give the lead away.</li>
<li> <b>Spurs injuries. </b>The Spurs have been hurt all season. Emerging star Kawhi Leonard began the season with an eye injury, and now has a torn ligament in his hand. He has missed six games and counting. Tony Parker is dealing with a hamstring injury and has missed nine games. In fact, between various injuries and rest days, only Boris Diaw has appeared in all 28 Spurs games this season.</li>
<li> <b>Connections.</b> Doc Rivers played for the Spurs towards the end of his career and as a coach is considered a protege of Gregg Popovich, who was an assistant coach Doc was there. <span>Hedo Turkoglu</span> was a Spur for one season between longer stints in Sacramento and Orlando early in his career.</li>
<li> <b>Wikipedia <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spur_(topography)">entry</a>: </b>A <b>spur</b> is a lateral ridge or tongue of land descending from a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill" title="Hill">hill</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain" title="Mountain">mountain</a> or main crest of a ridge. Sometimes the term is used in sense of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subpeak" title="Subpeak">subpeak</a>. </li>
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https://www.clipsnation.com/2014/12/22/7434159/clippers-spurs-preview-time-is-a-flat-circleSteve PerrinJul Jessup