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Clippers Game 7 Preview with Roggin & Rodney

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Adam Auslund joins Roggin and Rodney to preview game 7.

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Anybody feeling what for the Clippers tonight we're talking about shots falling? Yeah, yes, uh, They're gonna need some of that because there's a couple of guys on this Clippers team that have really struggled in this series. And that's being kind. I could point to sweet Lou Williams and Landry Shammitt. I told you guys before the season, I felt like Landry Shammitt would be the X factor for the for the Clippers because young player, fearless player, hit

the biggest shot, one of the biggest shots in franchise history. You could say if for the Clippers last season in that game two thirty one point comeback, he and Lou Williams have combined to go six for forty from three. In this series. They're shooting fifteen percent from distance. They can't hit open once. Right now, you would think the law of averages would be in their favor. But in the second half of these games and these collapses and

why they've happened. Up sixteen Friday Night, up nineteen on Sunday, the Clippers offense has really fallen apart. They shot thirty four percent in the second half of Game five. They shot twenty six percent in the second half of Game six. Offensively, they get into a rut quickly, and it starts by not being able to defend without foulon the Denver Nuggets got back into that game at the free throw line. They attempted twelve free throws in that third

quarter, and the pace slowed down. Remember these two teams play at completely different paces. The Clippers are top ten and pace all season long, Denver bottom ten, and they've been playing at their pace in the second half of these games. And to their credit, they've been unbelievable seven of nine from three in the fourth quarter of the last two games to come back. And

they're hitting ridiculous shots. Nicola yokisit a shot at the end of the second quarter last game on Marcus Morris where it looked like he threw it up blind, like he was already looking the other way. It goes in. Jamal Murray is starting to hit shots. He's banking in three pointers. Michael Porter Junior hit the biggest shot of Game five. He wanted the ball, he got it, he sunk it. He's got some of that a rational confidence where he hasn't done much in this league yet, but he already feels like

he's a champion out there when he's on the court. So the Clippers are gonna have to deal with a Denver team that's riding high, and I think the Clippers are gonna have to weather the storm early in the first quarter of Game seven because of that. Denver's playing loose, they're playing with house money, they're playing free out there. They're not supposed to be here, and they have a chance to be the first team in NBA history to come back

down three one twice in the postseason. I told you guys beforehand, I'd much rather see the Utah Jazz than the Denver Nuggets because of Nikola yokich In, because this is a team that has shown that fight to come back down three one. I believe they came became the thirteenth team in NBA history to come back down three one. So this has obviously turned into, you know, a must win for the Clippers. Their season is on the brink,

this is it. They have to perform tonight. But I'm still confident because you've got Kawhi Leonard going in a Game seven. Yeah, if he has to score fifty, that's the way I feel. If he has to score seventy he will in to night's game. I mean, Kawi is one of those guys who he'll do whatever it takes and put the team on his back when he absolutely has to. I just wonder if it's going to be enough for the things that you just mentioned with because they are going to need something

out of Lou Williams and Landry Shammon. And we'll probably see, like we saw the other night, Reggie Jackson come in the game instead of Landry Late Paul George. We're gonna have to get, you know, a lot out of him. Adam. Do you do you think that the mentality that the Clippers kind of had all season long. Fred always alluded to it, we can just turn it on, turn it off when we get we're built for the bubble, We'll built for postseason. We're gonna we're gonna rest our guys

and make sure we're ready to go and we can turn it on. It's kind of catching up to them a little bit because we've seen them not, you know, turn it on, go up, and then when they have to turn it back on, they're not able to say, you know, when they're up sixteen nineteen points, and then the team starts to coming back after they've taken their foot off the gas, they can't get it back on again. Yeah, they've lost their focus in the second half. Obviously,

the last two games they haven't brought the same intensity. And Marcus Morris said something very telling after they lost in Game five. He said to the media, sometimes we rely on our talent too much and we don't just keep playing hard. I'm paraphrasing a little bit, but that says something that kind of underscores what you're talking about a little bit there, Rodney. And when you're a team that doesn't have a very defined identity yet, because think about this,

Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. They've only played fifty games on the court with one another this season, including the playoffs. They haven't had much on court time. So this team was going through a transition where they're implementing last year's team that was all about the grit and grind that would come back on everyone else. They came back eight times when they were down fifteen or more last season. You know what's happened this year. They've let teams come back

seven times on them when they've been up by as many as fifteen. And I think the problem is, I've been thinking about this a lot. When you don't have a defined identity, you don't have a foundation to fall back on, you don't have that structure when things aren't going right, and you start developing bad habits. And that's what we've seen from them with letting leads

slip in the second half, especially in the playoffs. I mean three of the seven times where teams have come back on them have happened now in the playoffs, Game four against Dallas up twenty three, that game goes into overtime, Luca dontch hits the shot to win it. They lose that one, and now they've lost Game five in game six the same way. What is going on with k I mean, when he is on the court, he's

baby well, he's just basically doing whatever he wants at this point. How in the WARLD No, I've heard of him, but I mean he really robbed me. It's just kind of having his run of the place. What are the Clippers doing anything defensively or is he just simply that good, just like we saw Luca done to elevate his game in the playoffs. Nikola Yokis has done the same thing. These two young players could be the faces of

the league. These two European players going forward could be two of the best most important players to the NBA because of how good they are, not just in the regular season, but in the playoffs. Now, Nikola Yokis is shooting forty four percent from three in this series. He's getting twenty six, twelve and six assists. I told you guys beforehand, he's a matchup problem. He's a nightmare for anyone. But the Clippers really don't have anyone close

to perfect to guarding him. And when Iviza zubots is off the floor, Denver has been destroying the Clippers and their defense, and Monsta trez has He's been the one that's been tasked with guarding Yokich when Aviza Zubots is not out there, and he's really struggled defensively. He's not right yet. This only he's only played twelve games in the bubble so far, and you can tell this is someone who's played twelve games in the last five months total. He's

not right. He's not playing like the six man of the Year. And defensively, Denver has been taking advantage of that matchup over and over again. All the analytics point to that being the biggest difference so far in this series. Whenever Denver goes on a huge run, it's with Yokis out there and Monste Trez on the other side trying to stop him. Basically, the numbers say this, when a Visa Zubots is out there, Yokich is only shooting

fifty percent. That tells you how great he is. When a Visa Zubots is not out there, defensively for the Clippers, he's shooting sixty percent. That's how much he has met defensively for the Clippers against Yokis. But he's going off and he's taking advantage, and they're playing loose. Like I said, this is a team that had nothing to lose, and they probably feel like a team of destiny right now. The Denver Nuggets, right they're not

exactly a Cinderella team. They were the three seed. But to come back now again and force another game seven after you're down three games to one, and Yo could set it after game six, the Clippers have all the pressure on them. We don't have to worry about that. We're just going to

go play and that's what it's looked like the last couple of games. Yeah, And speaking of that, because the Denver Nuggets don't have anything to lose, they play loose and they go out and like I said, I mean, Jamal Murray is starting to make some shots in the last game or two, but he hasn't gone off like he did against in the Utah series, and they've done a good job on him. But they've got guys that are playing with so much confidence. As this game goes and it's close in the

fourth quarter, how do you think the mentality of the Clippers change? Because Denver believes they can win no matter what, even if they're down fifteen nineteen point, they believe they can win. If this game is closed with seven minutes to go, then you start to really get on the edge your seat if you're the Clippers. I mean, the truth is to win a championship, at some point in the playoffs, you were going to have to go

through adversity like this. It's happening to the Clippers earlier than we expect it. Maybe this would have happened in the Western Conference finals or in the NBA Finals and you would have said, Okay, this is what it takes to win a championship. So they're getting those lessons in that experience early on. Hopefully they can apply it if they can win in Game seven. But to do that down the stretch, to your point, Rodney, is they just

got to run the offense through Kawhi Leonard. Yeah, because he's been here before. He's the two times finals MVP. He's the best player in the game, and the mid range he's the master of and those are the shots that you get in games like this. It may look sloppy at times, it may look slowed down. All the games sevens, there's been three so far in the playoffs, they've been played at a slower pace that favors the Denver Nuggets. But they've been lower scoring games, so I'd expect that.

But the Clippers just have to find a way to execute. And I think when you get away from going through Kawhi Leonard, look, I always say, when in doubt, let Kawhi Leonard bail you out. When the offense is in a rut, when the ball is sticking, I'd rather have it stick to the claw's hands and let him go to work and play off of him because he's such a good passer. Now, even if he gets doubled or triple team, he'll find the open man. The key is some of

these other guys got to hit shots. There have been four consistent players in this series for the Clippers shooting wise, Kauhi Paul George has been very good, Aviza Zoo Bots has been good, mostly defensively, and Marcus Morris. Outside of that, we were talking about all season long, what's the Clippers biggest advantage? Red they're death best bench in NBA history, scoring forty eight

points per game. Two six men on this team. Now when Montrez Harold the most recently crowned six men of the year, they have gone from scoring forty eight points per game to in this series off the bench, the bench mob, whatever you want to call him, just twenty eight. So they're missing twenty points off the bench now, and it's not an efficient twenty eight either. They're taking more shots to get there, they're missing a lot of them. So I mean that being said, and I agree with you with

Kawhi Leonard. Just let him, let him go to work because he will always bail you out. And that being sad. We talked about this earlier. I don't think you know, if there is a loss tonight, it doesn't affect Kawhi Leonard one way or another, but it will affect Paul George, it will affect Doc Rivers. Who do you think it affects more if they don't get at least to the Western Conference Finals. I think it hurts Doc the most because he's been up three one twice before in series. And

I've been getting a lot of calls about this on Clippers stock. Believe me, we couldn't even put a guy on the other night. He was swearing before while Kevin was screening the phone call for me, but three one when he was with the Orlando Magic, they were up three games to one in two thousand and three, yell on the Detroit Pistons. And then of course in twenty fifteen with the Clippers, they were up three one against the Houston

Rockets. So he has a track record, and I'm not saying he's gonna lose his job, And I would never call for anyone's job, And I love Doc Rivers as a coach and as a man, and guy's got to execute. You look and watch these games again, and what's happened in the second half, they stopped playing the same way they were in the first half. Is that on Doc Rivers? I don't think so. The game plan

was right, but guys stopped attacking. They had twenty eight points in the paint in Game six in the first half, ten in the second half. They stopped being aggressive. Players got to play, Coaches got a coach. There's a lot of fingers to point, and there's gonna be a lot of fingers pointed at a few different people if they lose in this game. But

again, I'm still confident. When you've got Kawhi Leonard, who's coming off a forty one point Game seven with the game winner against the Philadelphia seventy six ers last season, I think you got the right guy in a situation like this, when your backs are against the wall. Well, the thing is this, Yeah, they could lose, but really, at the end of this, they can't lose. I mean, this would be, and I've said it, an epic disaster if they cannot get to the Western Conference Finals.

I mean, just for what it means for the franchise in the city that has worked so hard to increase their foot print. If they lose here, this is as devastating as anything that has ever happened to them. It would be the most disappointing season in the history of the franchise because the expectations have never been so high, the promise, the hope that was brought to this franchise when you got Kawhi Leonard, when you traded for Paul George.

I was at that press conference. I talked to you guys that day, we were doing the show, and we all felt like, and I do feel like, when this team plays at their best, they're the best team in the NBA. The problem has been consistency. Consistency happens through chemistry, through continuity. They haven't had enough of that. But they have to come

together right now. And there's one other situation that parallels this, and it's what happened with the Boston Celtics back in two thousand and eight, the team that would go on to win the championship, that was coached by Doc Rivers. They went seven games in the first round against the Atlanta Hawks. That was the one eight matchup. They went seven games in the second round against Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and eventually that experience of going through and

being forged by fire worked out as they would win the NBA Championship. That's my hope. All right, Clipper Talk or Clipper Countdown, will that I'm Auslin. That's first five. Yep, he's not at five on the Patriot Am eleven fifty. We'll have to call this game at six, and then Adam will be along with the postgame show to either celebrate or drown in tears.

Either way, we're having Ralph Laller on post game, either to preview the Battle for Los Angeles or well to help reason through what happened this season with the Clippers and Roy La Sport, La Sport, La Sport. Thanks for hanging Adam, all right, love you guys. Okay, Petro, some money are getting ready to go at the top of the hour.

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