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Clippers Lose 120-110 to Philly

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The game is over, Paul George money in the pain, but the postgame reaction has just begot Cohi Leonard is so smooth in the mid range. This is Clippers locker Row, a recap of today's game and a look ahead on your home for LA Clippers basketball. And now your host, you, sir, are a bad man, Adam Osley Clippers Paul one twenty to one sin here at home to the Philadelphia seventy six ers. Welcome into your postgame show coming up. We'll get your post game box score and you'll hear from the

head coach in Tron Lou and the players after this one. But first we go back to your voice of the Clippers, Noah Eagle Noah, a one point game heading into that fourth quarter, and things completely unraveled for the Clippers down the stretch. Yeah, I mean they own the fourth quarter on Sunday and just didn't bring that same energy. First and foremost defensively, things just

kind of fell apart. You end up giving up thirty points in the fourth after they gave up just twenty seven, which I say just twenty seven compare it to the other three quarters. That was the best they did in that third quarter. But we said it coming in, the key to beating this Philadelphia seventy six ers team was going to be holding them to one tenor below. It hadn't been held to that in fourteen straight games. Coming in.

Well, Clippers didn't really come all that close. Philly puts up one twenty in this one and ends up running away within in the final minutes. This is a tough loss because again you felt like you had reasons to believe you should have could have won this game. You move on, You've got a game tomorrow and you've got to get right back on the saddle and do it in the right manner. It felt like in that third quarter, you know, we saw the real Clippers stand up. This is what we had been

hoping to see. They haven't been able to string enough or together enough of these quarters so far this season. But no Kawai to start the fourth quarter. Paul George is just coming off the hamstring injury. It just looked like he was a little bit tentative out there. He didn't have the same level

of aggressiveness that we've seen. He was great in the first quarter. I thought I thought he came out with a mindset to go out there, score the basketball, get his teammates involved, and then we've seen this far too often with him, where he almost just disappears for stretches of times and then he tries to turn it on when they need him the most. That's great, and he's done a great job of doing everything he can. But the best thing he could do is keep his foot on the gas every time,

every minute, every second he has. I think that he learns every time he seems to adjust. Every time he does, it comes back with a little bit more of a vengeance. So we'll see if he's capable tomorrow night. I don't know if he's gonna be able to play after coming off an injury for a back to back, but either way, some positive signs, some not so positive signs. The big thing you mentioned is consistency in terms

of the quarters. I think Nick Botoon was talking about it at shoot around when he was asked about the team getting healthier and what it's been like having to figure it out without it, and he basically said, you've seen it when the team has been as healthy as we have been at points this season, You've seen what we can look like we're at our peak. But now it's about being at the peak all the time. It's about getting to that level all the time. It's still aways away, and so they're working every

single day one percent better as best you can. If you can do chunks at a time, even better. But it's gonna be a little bit of a process for the Clippers here as they still work through some things. One of the positives tonight and long term was just the stellar play from Kawhi Leonard that third quarter. He had fourteen of his twenty seven. Looked about as good as we have seen him since the a c L injury. Yeah, I think he was great. I mean getting to his spots again, fifty

percent from the floor. You can't get get on anything about his efficiency, sure, or his three point shooting is still trying to come along a little bit struggling, just a tad there, but overall both ends of the floor, I thought he was stupendous. I really thought Terrence Mann played another really good game as well. He's embraced this starting role as a starter this year, is averaging a shade over twelve points per game and shooting forty three percent

from three. Well, what did he do today? Twelve points? Knocks down a couple of threes, plays, some stellar defense. I thought he was overall very good, and even in a loss of ten, he was only a minus three. Marcus Morris was a plus two. You know, you had some performances in there that still were pretty redeeming. And so if we'll see if Terrence Man can follow it up with something tomorrow against the team he loves playing against. Clippers have a chance to bounce back. They're in

Utah taking on the Jazz. Tip time for that one is at six pm tomorrow night. We'll have Clippers count down your pregame show starting at five. Noah Ego, great call. As always, we'll talk to you tomorrow. My friend Adam can't wait. Mount Process coming up next. But he got your post game box score. You'll hear from the head coach. It's Iron Low and the players after they fall by ten here at home to the Philadelphia seventy six ers. Clippers lose by a final score of one twenty to one

ten. And you're listening to the Los Angeles Clippers right right? What I live? If I'm nice to the fall just like the Dean, it was blocked by George This this LA Clippers basketball he is a one man king crawl and defensive man on the home of your La Clippers. But I just can't remember right. I'm whing my dodding my Clippers here at home to the Philadelphia seventy six ers and Joel Mbiad, who finished with forty one down from was

forty four the last time against the Clippers. But it's been an unreal run for him really the last two months, averaging about thirty five and ten per

game, and the Clippers didn't have many answers. We talked about it in the pregame show, but Clippers had to find ways to defend without fouling, whether it was him or James Harden who, for his standards just one of six six points got to the free throw line, went four four, But Joel Embiid a pretty little standard there for James Hardener below his Joel Embiad was

fifteen of eighteen from the free throw line. At one point had the same amount free throws as the Clippers. They finished attempting twenty were sixteen of twenty. Clippers just had no way to contain him. And then offensively, Clippers had their moments in that third quarter, especially putting up a thirty seventh spot.

Down by eleven at the half, but then after Kawhi hit a technical free throw and the Clips were up eighty five to eighty one late in the third, they would be outscored the remainder of the game, thirty nine to twenty five. Kauhi, of course brilliant in that third quarter, had fourteen of his twenty seven points, and the Clippers had it too within one heading

into the fourth. But Tyres Maxie scored fifteen straight spanning the end of the third into the fourth quarter, and unbelievable, performing some tough shots to Nicholas Batuman a hand in his face did not matter, hit big three pointers and Philadelphia went thirteen of thirty one from the outside, Clippers just twelve of thirty four. Really, after a miserable start, did start to turn things around. They started two of thirteen from distance. So Kawhi, Leonard your game

higher. Clippers high with twenty seven, I should say, if eats the Zubos finished with twenty seven and nine. Paul George PG thirteen with thirteen in his return, but did have five turnovers and just five made shots out there. It just wasn't as aggressive he was five to eleven. That wasn't a bad number, but the eleven is the problem. Wasn't a bad percentage, I should say, but only taking eleven shots that is a little bit curious,

especially after he started with seven points in that first quarter. Clippers lose one twenty to one ten at home to the seventy six ers. Coming up next, we'll preview tomorrow night's game, the rest for the weary Clippers going to Utah taking on the Jazz. Tip time at six, the countdown at five here listening to the Los Angeles Clippers approve a point kicking as ever that one then, but mostly after joint smoked because he had no boot with him.

Blowed by Oh Paul George LA Clippers Basketball continue. It is fains as he carried the three on the home of your LA Clippers. Don't Clippers lose one twenty to one ten to the Philadelphia seventy six ers, who sweeps the season series against Los Angeles Clippers. Welcome back into your postgame show. I'm

Adam Oslin. Coming up on M five seventy LA Sports. We'll have Clippers talk eight six six ninety eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number, or you can tweet at me at follow Adam A Clippers next game. No time as well on this one. Sometimes that's a good thing. They're in Utah tomorrow six pm tip, five pm pregame show, A tough place to play a tough team. No, they're not at the top of the Western Conference anymore, but Laury marking

in. They still have had a heck of a year and have exceeded everyone's expectations. I think after making trades. But three you go bear being shifted out along with spide at Donovan Mitchell could be another tough test for the Clippers after they lose by ten here at home to the Philadelphia seventy six ers. So outside of Los Angeles, we are leaving you until tomorrow five pm is your pregame show in LA, though, do not go anywhere. We got

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your host of Clippers Talk. Here's Adam as Oh. I didn't see the Philadelphia seventy six ers bringing a chiefe stakes and certainly no brotherly love as they sweep the season series over your Los Angeles Clippers, winning one twenty to one. Ten tonight here in downtown Los Angeles, Welcome in the Clippers Talk. I'm Adam Oslin. Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number if you'd like to

get on or get to me at Follow Adam A on Twitter. Coming up on the show, you'll hear from coach lou the players Charles Mockler from Clips and Dip will be here for some Clips and Double Dip. But this was

a tough loss. I know there's still thirty six games left for the Clippers, but it looked like they were in control at the end of that third quarter, down by one, they had all the momentum, but one of the patterns in the game was just not being able to defend without fouling, and they ended up doing that fouling at the end of the third And it was Tyree's Maxie who went to the line with two point two seconds left. And there were a couple things that were just a microcosm of this game happening

all at the end of the third quarter with two seconds left. First, Maxie there drawing the foul, him getting going where he had fifteen straight spanning the end of the third quarter into the fourth for the seventy six ers. But then also there was something else right afterwards that kind of raised an eyebrow

for me. The Clippers still had two point two seconds left. Paul George re enters the game for Moses Brown and ends up passing the basketball when he had a look I'm not saying it was a great look would have been about a twenty seven footer on the right wing. Rose released it and got a three off at least. Instead he passed it up. He passed it to Norman Powell, ball was deflected. Clippers eventually got it after a review and

threw it out a bounce on the inbounds pass from Nicholas Patoon. But just a passive Paul George through the last three quarters, I'd say overall tonight. And I know it's his first game back, and I'm not going to be overly tough on him, and he's his own worst critic and he'll bounce back. But it has been a trend at times just inexplicably Paul George. It's

just less aggressive and doesn't take enough shots. In twenty eight minutes. I'm guessing thirty minutes was his minutes restriction tonight, coming off the right hamstring injury. It's missed about two weeks. He was five of eleven. The eleven is the number that I have a problem with. He only took eleven shots after getting off to a quick start in that first quarter where Paul George had

seven of his eventual thirteen points and it was three or four. It just seemed like he was too passive out there when they needed him to be more aggressive. And I know Kawhi Leonard was on a heater in that third quarter, but there has to be some balance between the two superstars. Now you can ride it off as okay, he's coming back off the hamstring injury.

Timing's coming back just didn't look quite right. But it has been a noticeable pattern with him at times during the two one three connection era where he passes down shots unless it's wide open sometimes. And this is somebody that can go at certainly single coverage. He can go at double teams too and get good looks because of his height. And there was one a shot just screaming at

him to take third quarters ending. He had two guys that were playing off him a little bit and he could have put up at that three pointer and didn't, and it said pasted it. It was just a microcosm of things, Maxie getting to the free throw line, him getting hot, Paul George not taking shots, turning down too many shots, and the Clippers are down by one heading into the fourth and you still felt like, Okay, they got a great shot at home to get a lead over Philadelphia while Joel Embiid

is on the bench, but they lost the non Embiid minutes. I want to say they were a minus ten during the non Mbiad minutes tonight, at least significant minutes. He was out late in the game inconsequence time or extended garbage time, as the Great Iron Eagle would say, who was doing the game for T and T with Jim Jackson. That can't happen either, And

it was the start of the second quarter where they were losing them. Now you can say continuity stuff, Clippers getting guys back in and out, but there's thirty six games left in the season and they're on the front end of a tough back to back, not a home back to back. They're going to Utah tonight to take on the Jazz tomorrow. Who knows who will be

available. So it was a missed opportunity because they played some of their best basketball in that third quarter, certainly one of Kauai's best quarters all season since coming off the ACL injury, where he had fourteen of his twenty seven points and looked unstoppable no matter what defenders were doing. That x Ray vision from Kauai his old Superman powers. The hands in his face were just translucent. He was seeing right through them and getting up tough mid range shots and he

had a block on Joe lm Beat in the first half. It looked like Kauai was really engaged tonight and more active with his movement. He's getting closer and closer to where he was. That's a huge positive for this team long term. When it comes down to them and whether or not they're gonna have a chance to win a championship, they have to have Kauai playing at a top five player in the NBA level, top three, whatever you want to

call it. He was playing better than everyone in the twenty twenty one playoffs before he went down. Kevin Durant was the only guy you could make an argument for at that time, and I would say Kawhi give him the nod. Maybe I'm biased, but that first round series where he was putting up shack numbers while shooting it from ten feet further out, like shack numbers from

the two thousand NBA Finals. So if you've seen the graphic out there, the absurd percent percentages that Kawhi was putting up that was just unmatched and he really didn't have an equal on the floor with him at times in that third

quarter he was that good. But Embiid still finished with forty one and Kawhi didn't score again when he came back in the fourth quarter, and the Clippers did go six minutes and twenty six seconds without him made shot in the fourth They had an over eight stretch after Nicholas Batoum hit a three pointer at about the eight minute mark of the fourth quarter. So more of the same Lowell's

offensively, Now, they've had a couple of bad fourth quarters recently. Obviously they were great against Houston outscored him thirty to ten on Sunday, but against Denver and against the Atlanta Hawks, they struggled in both of those fourth quarters. They just can't ring enough good quarters together, which means you're not playing

a complete game of forty eight minutes of very good basketball. And against this Philadelphia seventy six ers team, and give them credit, and especially I thought Maxie hitting those tough shots early in the fourth quarter when he went on his own fifteen point run against the Clippers, like this is a very good basketball team. Different ball game than what they saw against the Houston Rockets on Sunday,

and the Clippers had to be on their p's and ques. They had to have everything lined up for them, and they just weren't good enough in the second quarter, down by eleven, as Joel Embiid hits that shot to end the second end of the first half, and then you have to make up that ground. It takes an all world elite level performance from Kauai. You wonder how much that took out of him and the third to get them back in it, because he doesn't score again in the fourth. But it's

getting down to the nitty gritty, and wins are at a premium. It's not just about good process here and there. And I thought in the first half, even when the Clippers struggled offensively, they were missing good shots. They started two of thirteen from distance, and then I want to say, hit seven of their next thirteen because they were taken and just missing some open looks in the first half and in the first I would say eighteen minutes of

the ball game. The ball movement was there, but so were the turnovers. Another trend this season. They reared their ugly head. They had eight of them in the second quarter, and those eight led to thirteen points for the seventy six ers. They don't need any help getting into their offense. You don't need to make it that easy on them. They'll make you pay.

So we saw a lot of the stuff we've seen all season, and then a glimpse of what we hope is to come in a more complete formed from this team with the way they played in that third quarter winning it by ten and Kawhi going off and them just looking in sync, and they got a lot of guys involved there. Terrence Man had six of his twelve points in the third, went at Joel Embiid, went to the basket multiple times, also got blocked by mount Processes. Noah Eagle called himbead, but I

thought of Beatsa. Zubos had his moments too where they went to find him in that matchup so they can make Joel Embiid work defensively. Zoo had a nasty play where he shoved him out of the way, got the hook shot off, had a couple against Embiad. He finished with twelve and nine. But as I've said, this team has been consistently inconsistent, and if you

can't start putting together forty eight minutes of good basketball. You can't have an identity, he can't have that character of who you're gonna be and what you're gonna rely on and fall back on when times are tough, and they certainly are right now. So this Clippers team needs to find themselves quick and I'm hoping these bad habits that they seemingly have developed all season long, with the turnovers and the lulls offensively and the inconsistent effort defensively and just not having that

connectivity, eventually they have to overcome it. And it really has to start tomorrow. Night saw good things in the third quarter, saw some good things even in the first half, but the turnovers are gonna hold you back from being a championship contender. Clippers had been much better in that area. You look at it, and over their last six games, they had turned the

ball over just eleven point three times on average per game. Tonight Night team, eight of those came in the second six of those came in the fourth quarter when things just fell apart eight six six ninety eight seven two five seventy eight six six ninety seven two five seventy Jose and Downey your first up on Clippers stock tonight, Jose what's up? And he dropped and Morse, you know what, We'll save Morris. I know he's got positivity coming up.

I'm sorry, Katie, Let's go to Mike in Los Angeles. Mike, you're on Clippers stock. I think Lawrence frank seat needs to be hoped, needs to be hot. I mean, this is you know what, what is the the the second most expensive team in the in the history of the NBA, you know, next to I guess behind this this season's Warriors, And you know this is what you know what what we wind up getting.

I mean, I know the Warriors have you know, not been great this year, but you know they were at the White Mike, I'm sure you've heard this before, but the best ability is availability. You can say what you want about the salaries and the salary cap and where they stack up there, But if guys aren't actually out there on the court, and your two superstars are missing as many games as they have, I'm not sure I can put that on Lawrence Frank, who is the Executive of the Year just a

couple of years ago. But Ben needs but but but Adam, the help you know I heard you would say, you know, the help needs to be part of the sample size. The help needs to be taken into account. You know, you assemble a team that is, so he shouldn't have signed Kawhi Leonard after they trade for Paul George. You don't think they should have done that, That's basically what you're saying. Well, I think, Look, I think I don't think that was a move that took great So

you can't vould him for that, right, you can't. Anybody would have made the exact same move, right, what anybody would have made the exact same move if they could, as the Clippers did there, right, No, I agree with Look, why are you running from it? Mike? Why are you running from it? Anybody would have made that exact same move, right, Yeah, So how are you gonna put it on Lawrence Frank? They've been unlucky with bad health, with poor health, with their two

most important guys. I mean, you know, but even without that, you know, even without that, that's everything. It's a players league if you can't get those guys on the floor. Mike, I appreciate the phone call. Give me a call back Tomorrowland got so much time and I still have to take an idea here, like I think they've overcome the lack of appearances from their superstars to a point, still had a winning season last year. They were in the play in somehow. But you can only do so

much and your ceiling is only going to be so high. When role players have to take upon starring roles, When contributors all of a sudden have to step up and play way above their heads for too long, that can be a problem. I think the team on paper is there. They gotta get them together enough. It hasn't happened. And if you want to say that's

what accounts for this inconsistency, I'll buy it. It makes sense. Hopefully they get a good run of clean health and they can put it together because the schedule is more favorable, not necessarily with matchups, but with days off after January. All right, eight six six ninety seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy coming up, more Clippers talk.

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talk coming up next. They fall once twenty to one head the seventy six ers here in downtown Los Angeles. I'm Adam Oslin and this is a five seventy l A sports Joe. It was blocked by George. This is LA Clippers basketball. He is a one man record crawl and defends a man on the home of your LA Clippers. I'm building up a one to live. She hated when not call in this name. You know the Clippers lost. She started yours. Oh never, But at least our music is still good

even on a night like this. Clippers fall one twenty to one and to the Philadelphia seventy six ers live from down Sad, Los Angeles. I'm Adam Oslin. You're listening to Clippers stock eight six six to nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy. Clippers have lost eight of ten. Last time they won two in a row three weeks ago, So yes, things are getting more dire. With thirty six games left

in the season, they become more magnified. When you're taking on Doc Rivers, Tobias Harris, and Montrez Harold, and you're seeing some old friends out there, you feel like it means a little bit more and it hurts a little bit more when the Clippers loose to the seventy six ers again a team they lost a game where they were up by twenty in Philly on that same

road trip. Were the last time they won two and a row was first coming back on the Pistons fourteen points three minutes left, and then winning in Toronto. I was the last time. They just have been consistently inconsistent. And I'm consistent with that phrase regarding this team right now. Gotta be honest about it. Quarter to quarters, sometimes possession to possession. You don't know what you're gonna get with this Clippers team. Can they put it all together?

Yes? I still believe that the talent is there, but we saw from Kawhi Leonard tonight that is there. It's all there, right, He's getting closer and closer to where he was before he tore the acl that third quarter was special, but the Clippers old problems from early this season continue to haunt them with turnovers, in consistent offense, and now really a defense that just doesn't look the same as they did through the first quarter of the year.

I'd say they just haven't been They've been in middle of the pack defense since basically December, when before that they were top three at times, top two, top five. They got to get back to their defensive principles. And it starts in the first quarter. This is when Noah says, what is doc or whatever? Throw back? What does coach Lee always say?

I think Doc said it too defensive mindset, and the Clippers gave up thirty four points in the first quarter to Philly again not coming out what that defensive mindset, that same intensity you need for forty eight minutes if you're going to be known as a very good defensive team that can catch fire here and there offensively and has superstars. But it's just not manifesting itself right now. And I know it's frustrating Clipper Nation. Howie in the eight one eight, Howie,

what's up? You're on? Clippers stop without Amslin great game. I mean, the Lake Clippers lost, but It was great to see Kawain a third quarter at some he was popping, he was dancing. It was really good. The one thing I wanted to ask you about is how do you feel about coach Lew's rotations? Like tonight, alf was a second quarter when Reggie was in there and they started coming back and Reggie was going to the

hoop and he's making some nice shots. Here's doing some nice things, and then like he he pulled him like like within I don't know how fast. It's kind of fast, and it just seemed like the everything just kind of pooped out. You know, he brought us back in the game, but it seems like he's not given enough time for the players to play together. Regie had some back tightness. We just found that out post game. So there's one reason. I know, obviously you didn't know that calling in.

How didn't If you're talking big picture with rotations, I thought for the most part, you know, we saw some wingstop tonight. I thought there was a sense of urgency early in that fourth quarter to get Terrence Man back in to get a beat, the Zoobots back in when things weren't working with Moses Brown and Coach Low It is a brutal job to have to juggle this much talent and figure out how to guys happy. And yeah, we got good piece because I love brit Man. Team Man's doing some tea Man is doing

some great stuff. I love, I love Team Man. He's doing He's really a He's a good piece for this team. And Kawie is looking good. PG thirteen was Uh, he looked kind of rusty tonight, which I can accept that. And you know, the seventy six ers are an elite team, so uh, having PG thirteen kind of rusty didn't didn't help much. But it was a great third quarter though, Like you said, you know that's really they really played good in the third quarters. They can do

that for four quarters. We got something going. You know. That is key. That is the hope. Thank you for the phone call. How I appreciate it. Okay, thank you? All right? How about this quote from Paul George postgame. This just came out. I'm seeing it from Law Murray here on Twitter. Paul George quote, I mean, we've just been behind the Baul just in terms of injuries and lineups and guys in and out urgency starts. Now, Okay, let's see if they and flip that

switch have some consistency here, Eddie and Whittier. Eddie, you're on Clippers stop without aim? Awesome? What's up? Okay? What's up at him? Uh? I just wanted to call out some of the things I noticed tonight. Maxey killed us Man, he had a couple of threes that really just put them ahead. I liked seeing Reggie's consistency, like he's back, He's playing some smarter basketball. I still dislike Zo, man, he just should not be closing any games. Just clumsy, big fellow. Question on

the turnovers. I know you said eleven before and today it looked like it was eighteen. How many of those were Paul George's turnovers? Because man, those are some ugly turnovers. And then I'm gonna fire some shots. Just did he just went after big Zoo like that? And I don't understand it in the league, dude, No, no, no, I got more. Man. What about Jason Powell, that head trainer. Dude, we've had him way too long and you guys are always hurt, always hurt.

Man. Appreciate the phone call, Eddie, like they've been snake bit. There's no doubt and hopefully, as I mentioned earlier, they can get together with a run of good health heading in to the playoffs. And if you're being realistic, nothing's guaranteed right now. Playoffs play in. I don't want to go Jim moraw with it playoffs. I heard it in my own voice there for a second. They have to get victories. As good as that

third quarter was, there's not a lot of silver linings. Yes, Kawhi Leonard and the way he played that is meaningful, That is long reaching because he's got to play at that high of a level if they're gonna have a chance of winning a championship. So it looks like they have that trending in the right direction, but they gotta get wins to get there to have a chance. And the West is tough, and teams are climbing over one another.

And one of those teams they're going to see tomorrow in the Utah Jazz Lenny in Inglewood, Lenny here on Clippers Style that as Adam, let's up about him. Mom, you're right. The one thing that we can take from this is that Kauai is one hundred percent back. I mean, he's just he's moving well, he's playing. I mean, it's not just offensively, he's back to his two ways. I don't think it will know for sure that he's one hundred one back until we see him in a playoff setting,

because you know, Kauhi has always had that extra gear. That's true, that's true. But he looks great. I'm glad to hear that the front office is not done and you know, I just don't know presently constructed, if this is the team that's going to get us there. You know, we we we definitely need some still help with the you know, I'm on court and I know I know they're worked in, but you know what can we say, Man, this is our team. We gotta we still

got to stick it out with him, and I'm hoping they can. I'm hoping Luke Canar can finally get back and stay back because it's all hands on deck. I'm like I said, dude, that's a big loss. Lenny. I appreciate the phone call, and I appreciate you bringing up that point. Just not having Luke Kennard right now. Best three point shooter in the league last season was I think around forty five percent before he got hurt. He was flirting with shooting fifty percent from three at one point. That's tough.

And we do have an update Paul George All he's out tomorrow in Utah. It's also tough. I kind of expected that he was on a man's restriction. They just got him back and you can't push it. I mean, did he try to play against the Denver Nuggets exacerbated the injury, it sounds like, and then he missed a handful of more games. So hopefully again the hope is back to backs. Aside, the Clippers can have a good run of health because they're coming up their next eleven games. They're in

nine cities and four time zones. The end of January is what I always identified when I looked at the schedule before the season as maybe the toughest part the teeth of the schedule. So, yeah, they're gonna need guys back, They're gonna need guys playing at a high level. They're gonna need chemistry,

continuity out there, and consistency. It's the word. You're hearing a lot okay uh Damien and Los Angeles Damian and you're on Clippers stock without hm Awsome triple ay man, it's tough lot tough lot, bro I I'm still trying to figure out in my mind what happened in the in the fourth quarter, you know, because it seemed like we were on the right track. It seemed like we had everything going. I would have liked to see Tyler

pulls the trigger on a substitution when it wasn't working with Moses Brown. I know he started out with some energy, but you know, he started to struggle there, and we kept him in there maybe a little too long. I don't know, what are your thoughts about that. I'm trying to look up when he was taking out of the ball game. I want to say it was around the eight minute mark, no nine minute mark. I mean he gave him three minutes. He gave him less than three minutes and took

him out. I think that's that's a pretty quick trigger there. I think that's fair. I suppose, you know, like I don't know, man, it just maybe just because I was there and it looked like it just went downhill so fast. Well, he had the offensive foul. It was a rough play, and turnovers really did them in. And you know,

they were able to once again be their own worst enemies. And as much as they had pulled moment them away and looked like they were in control in the third quarter between Maxie getting hot the way he was and the Clippers turnovers, they're just killers and they've been on like that all season long. They just even when they don't have big turnover games sometimes and they have twelve, they have them at inopportune times. Right, Yeah, yeah, that's very

true. You know, I want to go next level with you because we do that sometimes, and I want to talk about, you know, and just play a little bit about what you were talking about, which is a championship mentality, which requires this focus for four quarters that we really haven't seen from the team on a consistent basis, except you know, like you said, they've been very inconsistent. And you know, that's one thing that I worry about. You got a lot of guys who talked about it before.

You got an amalgamation of dudes that are are not the guys. You know, for the most part, you've had a lot of guys that have been uber two number three guys that are not used to being front runners. That's not really even our DNA because we've been talking about being blue collar guys and being the underdogs just so long. I worry that these guys are getting maybe a little bit too much in their head about the end result of even games.

And so it's not getting the fourth quarter production that we need. You know, we got we got to play the fourth quarters. We gotta take at one quarter at a time, one possession at a time, whatever it is that we need to do. We need to break it down to the idio secrecies that you know are necessary in order for us to get the wins on a consistent basis. Just feel like, but I hear what you're saying.

One thing I will point out, and it's hard to put your finger on why they come out so lacks a daisical or lethargic sometimes, and sometimes you can mistake, you know, a team with low energy for not giving effort. Sometimes though you look at it and say it's an older team, it is overall, especially at key positions. And I do think this team is built more for the playoffs than the long, eighty two game regular season. And maybe that's a fault of theirs that they have one eye on the

postseason already. I don't know, But older teams you do see this. You used to see it at times with the Spurs with Greg Pavovic, even when they had a young Kawhi Leonard there, some of the older guys would get them off the soil starts. What's the lowest seed you would like to see the clickers going into the playoffs? Like? What would be your baseline bottom line? Like, I don't want to see them below fifth seed?

What will that be for you? Because I'm thinking like, I don't want to see him in the fourth or fifth, but it's looking like the fourth or fifth for me. I wouldn't want to see them lower than four, if I'm being honest about it. No team lower than three has won since the ninety five Houston Rockets, But the game has changed so much the way

teams manage players during the regular season. Regular season records now can be so injury influenced or load managed that they're not as telling as to how good a squad is or how elite they might be. Damian, I appreciate the phone call as always, my friend, I gotta take a quick time out here. Eight six six ninety eight seven two five seventy eight six six ninety seven, two five seventy is the phone number, and right now Clippers are three

games back of the four seed at twenty three and twenty three. Sacramento Kings in that four spot at twenty four and eighteen. Coming up next, we'll have Charles macklron from Clips and Dip. We'll get back to your phone calls. Lamm's on old tagus Morris. If Jose calls back, we'll get to you all right here on Clippers stock unning at five seventy four would have added to a value LA Clippers basketball. Continue pis in his pains as he carries

the three on the home of your LA Clippers. Last time that chains on my name home sixers the Clippers coming up back to your phone, calls Jose Morris, Hold on, we'll get to you at eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy Right now joining the show from Clips and Dip for some Clips and double dip as Charles Mockler, Charles, let's jump right into it here. Where was this game

lost in your opinion for the Clippers? Oh? Man, I mean it's so tough because we you know, we saw three quarters of good basketball, but that doesn't really mean anything in the NBA if you can't play the fourth quarter at all. So it was I don't know. I want to say the beginning of the fourth, I want to say when Maxi decided to do his best prime lou Will impression, it just felt like it kind of unraveled so quickly once there was a little bit of slippage late in the third carrying

over the fourth quarter for the Clippers. Yeah, Maxi hit some incredibly difficult shots, got to the free throw line, as did the entire team for Philly, And you could say with the Clippers being in the penalty with I think eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, that was huge because then there's just no margin for air, a tough team to defend already, and you're just giving up shots at the charity stripe. I want to say they took

about ten there in the fourth. Joe l Embiid was impressive, but he only needed I think five of his forty one for them to close this thing out. In that final period, Clippers looked like they ran out of gas. But there's something else we were talking about getting off to slow starts. We've talked about it at a Ton coach coach Lewis talked about it a lot for good reason. They give up thirty four points in that first quarter.

That defensive mindset, that intensity from the jump, it just hasn't been there, and it's hard to pinpoint why. Some could say it's a lack of focus. You could throw out and I did that. It's an older team and sometimes it just takes them a little bit to get their second win and get going. I don't know what are you seeing out there, Charles with the Clippers lack of quick starts. I think part of you know, I'd love seeing Terence Man in the in the starting lineup because we get a little

more you know, juice from that point guard position. You know, the size can bang around and flash and things like that compared to Reggie. But I think one of the biggest issues with this team right now is there's no real identity, right like, are we a team that plays really scrappy defense? Not really lately? You know, are we the hot shooting team from

outside like we were last year? Not really lately. And it feels like it's almost Game six or something like that in terms of this team still figure out who it is. So I think when you're not able to hang your hat. I'm kind of a default, you know, we do this well, let's kind of tap into this early or something that you know, lets you kind of feel a little bit of good momentum early. It's just really hard to kind of conjure that out of thin air. Plus, you know,

the lack of community starting lineup. So yeah, I think the lack of identity is really hurting the Clippers right now. I don't know what they need to get that fixed. I don't know what Tyler can do, but part of me thinks it starts on the defensive side of the ball. Maybe there's a swap coming in with Morris and the starting lineup, But I don't

know. There's just nothing that you can point to right now and say the Clippers do this well, they should do it, you know, earlier in the game consistently and with Moore's back in the starting lineup with Terrence Man. Now, this was the seventeenth different starting lineup through forty six games so far this season for the Clippers. Okay, bright spots, there were some.

Kawhi Letterard in that third quarter looked as good as he has since the injury, because it wasn't even you know, he wasn't dunking in or anything like that. It was just him quickly getting to his spots and getting those tough, mid range, unguardable shots up, those high degree of difficulty shots up, and just cooking PJ. Tucker for the most part. It was so

impressive to watch. Yeah, he had him just I think over or close to half his place from that third quarter, and that is where it felt like the Clippers, maybe because of really made some noise, had some other you know, things gone their way. But it is grace. See Kwai learned playing at this level right now kind of rough that, you know, a performance like this one. I'm not sure if we're gonna see him play tomorrow against the Jazz, which if Paul George's on the Master Stix, I

don't think he'll played tomorrow either, So he's out. We got him try and know that. Yeah, he's out. So if Kawai doesn't play, it's gonna be tough to try and split this back to back, but it is gonna see Kwai playing well. I love that quote he had I think two games ago about how you know he's not coming in to try and jack up shots when he's kind of on this ramp up period. He's trying to play good team basketball, and he played good team basketball. Would have been

nice to see Paul George take over a little bit more. You only had eleven shots to Kawai's twenty, and I know Kawhi was playing really well. But you know, we'll get this balance figured out hopefully soon. But yeah, all credits are Kauai, who is you know, playing some of the best basketball right now. It's funny and you could just say, oh, well, he's coming back. He hasn't played in about a couple of weeks. He's got the hamstring injury, and maybe that's why he's tentative out there.

But it's not like this is the first time we've seen this from Paul George where he almost gets lost in the sauce watching Kawhi Leonard go off like that. But you gotta have both of them be in rhythm. And when Kauhai is not there to start the fourth and it's Paul George out there and he's cold and deferring. It's just been a trend that I've noticed, especially this season, from him at times here and there. It's got to change. He's got to be more aggressive Yeah, it's a bit up and down.

I feel that it's not kind of permeating the other Clippers. You know, we got to see Terrace Ban was aggressive from the three point line today. No thirty three percent, which isn't you know, totally gonna kill it. But he did hit some two clutch ones when we needed to kind of get through a bet him going. But you're totally right. The field goal attempts for Paul George have been weird kind of all season. We're still kind of, like I said, finding that balance where both these guys can dominate

right now. It took a minute to find it, you know, the season and we were going to the Western Conference finals. We saw a little bit there, but now they've been super consistent the entire ten years. So I'm with you. I hope as he gets this minute restriction, you know, I guess further into we can feel more confident. Because he started off so well in this one. He had seven points in the first quarter, and then it just, you know, like you said, he just kind

of deferred a little bit and he wasn't visible out there. So I mean, maybe they need to draw some more stuff up. Maybe we need to stagger Kway and PG to try and get, you know, an effective game from both of them at once, but that that might mess with the playoff rotation. So still kind of a terrifying him out to figure out forty six or so games for the Clippers. I think Paul George and his feast or famine ways with his shot just exemplifies how consistently inconsistent the team has been.

And if that's your identity, that's a problem. He is. Charles Mockler from Clips and Dip. Charles, thanks for doing this tonight post game man. I appreciate it. We'll do a podcast to Tripods soon with ourselves and William Updyke. No doubt absolutely we will coming up next. Back to your phone calls, we'll get to him eight six six nine eight seven two five

seventy eight six six ninety eight seven two five seventy. After the Clippers lose one twenty two one ten at home to the Philadelphia seventy six ers in playing in Utah tomorrow, we already know no Paul George. If Kawhi does play, that would be the first back to back he's played both games, and we shall see looking for an update on that as well, you're on AM five seventy Well Sports and it was blocked by George. This this LA Clippers

basketball. He is a one man ricket crawl and defends a man on the home of your LA Clippers. Not over think in my life, not always wanted to rent if I'm a likable person as someone who's doing as they dropped another one tonight, guest time to the seventy six ers one twenty two, one ten and they were just down by one nswering the fourth quarter. Welcome back in the Clipper Stock. I'm out of Oslin. Back your calls Sean and Hawthorne mean Sean, what's up here a Clipper stock? Hey Adam,

how are you doing? Hi? Sean Hight Basically you caught me in line at the grocery store. But I'll be brief. Can you get me some of those frosted Mother's cookies? I love those things, the pink, the white oak crackers. You got it cooled up just like they would a burger order when I was in Houston. Okay, listen, uh look, Tyler needs to do a better job. I don't care what you say about this guy's night. End that guy's night. End. He lost about four games

on that road strip in the last minute a close game. When you lose close games, it's a coach to get blown own just to play okay. And we need a power forward. We can't have a starting power forward that's everything less than five rebounds a game. We need a six ten, six to eleven power forward. And Tyler was such a great coach now, so he would put Brown in and Zoombak in at the same time. Instead of letting him be go for eighty points in two games against them, We're already

going. I'm sure that wouldn't lead to more three pointers for the Philadelphia seventy six ers or anything. Let him shoot three pointers. They got to hit him, and they did. They shot forty two percent from there. I don't know if Moses Brown guarding guys in the perimeter. Is it? As the kids say, Sean, I appreciate the phone call. I know you like the big man old school basketball. Uh lamar in Pasadena, as we gotta go rapid fire here he's going, uh adam, just a couple of

quick points. I agree with the last call. The couple last three or four games has come down to tyrone move and the coaching decisions. I mean he's riding Norman Powell, who's not giving him anything. John Wallas comings been not giving anything. He's been one of their best players the last month. How if you if you look at the key turnovers he haves and miss shots open opportunities. I mean it comes down to how does your how did your

your blender keeping the game? You have our own opinions, but not our own facts. I mean, Nora Powell has been averaging over the last month eighteen points while shooting forty eight percent from the field and over forty percent from three. I don't think Pal's the problem. Well, he definitely has maken some mistakes like tonight, Okay, sold a lot of guys and he had a bad night tonight. Yeah, it seems like more bad than good.

But I mean, aside from that coach side round Loup. But Maxie, I mean, would he have to Sports twenty before you start stepping up on the screens then the big gun out. It's just it's just small, small things that have you know, continued to snowball and it's bigger things and they do need a big to help out, and they're shooting has been Terlor Mars who's been horrible, and it's been just Paul George when Kwai is not deable, When Kwaie's then Paul George gets lost. So they need to figure it

out. As far as the continuity and getting to set good eight players that are going to play instead of every other night, you don't know who's going to be out there. I appreciate the phone call, and I agree with some of that. At the end, rotations have been shortened and they need more continuity and guys probably at this point of the season need to be more familiar with what's expected of them in their roles. But I'm not putting it on coach Lou. I think there's a lot of issues right now going on

with this team. So just point that one guy or one player that's missing. It's bigger than that. When you're at five hundred and forty six games in, Jose is back, Jose and Downey, what's up? Hey? How you doing? Man? I'm sorry for the in and out. Man's pretty good Burgers. I was at the game, and some things that stuck out is Zoo and Moses Brown not running out there to cover the three.

Those were some big shots that they hit on us. The other thing too, I think you were talking about the players knowing their assignments, that we're gonna be switching so much on defense. There was a couple times in that fourth when Maxi and I think it was Nieyang hit the threes in those first four minutes of the fourth, two players running away from the ball not knowing their assignments, and then those shots were hit. Yeah, Niang hit a

couple of backbreaking three porters. He hit a couple on the third quarter to keep it, you know, when the Clippers were making their big push to keep it close enough when they were out scored by ten Philly Clippers in that third. But in the previous cause, I mean, it's easy to probably point fingers at coach Loop with the inconsistency of who's gonna be in and who who's out today, and it's hard to do that. But those assignments from

the assignments are really hurtin us. Yeah. Now I appreciate the phone call, Jose. I'm glad you uh persevered and got on with us to close things out. Morris Morrison log bitch on Clipper sauda night no no no, no, no, no. Welcome from the Clippers. We got another game. Never give a thought about who we play. The Lakers go to stay. If you buy tickets, you got to bring the noise. Ain't nobody's sitting down watching the game. Everybody's standing up with the voice a jungle Clippers

gonna rumble. Got me so excited. One two Clippers got to get to rebounding. Then they got to do the down those guards. I've got to get the ball out and start dead break. All right, let's walk Axel Rosie's your heart out. Thank you, Morris, appreciate it. That'll close things out. It's a positivity within the song. I'm just someone wanting to sing a song itself. After the Clippers lose by ten, and I've lost eight of ten. But tomorrow night in Utah, Big Ball game six pm.

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