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Clippers lose 93-100 to the Nets in Brooklyn. Adam talks to Carlo Jimenez, takes your calls, plus some Clips n Dip with Chuck Mockler.

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Time for a postgame. Look, it's your La Clippers. This is Clippers Locker Road, brought to you by Cedars Sinai, the official health partner of the La Clippers, and by Patchonga, official travel casino of the LA Clippers. Breaking down today's action with the pre and post game voice. If you're La Clippers, they're locking in every game, every night. Adam Osland, Well, the Clippers dropped to zero to two so far with James Harden as

they fall in Brooklyn one hundred to ninety three. Welcome into your postgame show. I'm out a Moslin's still to come. We'll get to your final box score and we'll have Clippers suck eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy. But first let's get back out to your radio voice of the Clippers at Barclays Center in Carlo Jimenez,

Carlo. By my count, the Clippers went one for nine from three in that fourth quarter, and the one they made was inconsequential by I believe Norman Powell late in the fourth as they just struggled and settled for outside shots in a game where once again turnovers and offensive rebounds would come back to haunt them. Yeah, it felt like there was a stretch where they had three great looks from downtown and couldn't get any of them to go at them. And

you're right, the offensive rebounding hurt him. Another play where roy O'Neil had two offensive rebounds and then mckel bridges had a dunk to put it back, and it took a six point game to an eight point game. I'm not sure what you can ask if your head coach searn lu the message has been the same, but till of the results at him and you just wonder what can the Clippers trying to change? Is it more of them just still trying to figure out how to play with each other. I think Kawhi still looks

a little timid on that offensive end. But PJ. Tucker was the shining star of this one. Twenty one minutes or him three points, six rebounds, three assists. He was excellent to go along with a block. You knew this was going to be a process. I think you expect did the Clippers to win one of these first two games and both times slow starts in

the fourth quarter? Do them in Yeah? And this was a Brooklyn team that was without players coming into it, key players, and then they lost Cam Thomas in the second half, and they battled and just looked like a team that had a foundation out there where the Clippers are still looking to find their identity and just looked a bit a little bit lost on offense, only scoring ninety three points shooting forty percent. But I know it's a make or

miss league. Eight of thirty six from the outside. It is tough to overcome cold shooting like that, or as you mentioned, they had open looks but they couldn't knock them down. And then those turnoverse seven of their fifteen coming in the fourth quarter, and they just came in bunches, Carlow. They did come in bunches. The first five of them were before three minutes

came off the clock in that first quarter. It just didn't go their way in the fourth, and I think for the beginning of that fourth quarter fell like, all right, the ball isn't bouncing the Clippers way, they're missing threes. They had opportunities on the offensive end, but then so it's the end of that fourth quarter. They weren't getting bodies on bodies and boxing out and it just led to extra opportunities for the Nets here in this one. You look going forward at him a lot to grow, a lot to get

better at. And look, it's only the second game of the James Harden era and you got a whole lot of games to figure it out, so you can take a lot of positive away from this one. I think it beats a Zubox was strong in the second half to go along with the ability from PJ. Tucker. I thought Bones Island started strong only six minutes today for Bones, and they did a good job locking up Michel Bridges through those first couple of minutes, but he hits the threes at the end. Gotta

get a hand up. It'll be interesting in Dallas because it's not like you're going in there with a better opportunity to win. That's a six and one Mavericks team taking on the Raptors tonight on the road in a hostile environment against a guy who averages thirty two in his fifteen games against you and Luka doncin youah familiar foe there in the Dallas Mavericksoud. The Clippers played him back to back first round series back in twenty and twenty one not gonna be easy as

they are surging right now. Clippers got to find themselves. They drop to three and four after losing by seven in Brooklyn. They go zero to two in New York. That game in Dallas on Friday, tiptime is at five thirty. We'll have Clippers countdown starting for you at four thirty. Carlo Jimenez, my friend, great call as always. Let's do it again on Friday, hopefully with the Clippers victory. Let's do it again, Adam, And that's right, let's get a win. Coming up next, we'll get to

your final box score. Clippers lose one hundred to ninety three in Brooklyn to the Nets. As you're listening to your postgame and the locker room show right here on the Los Angeles Clippers Audio Network loading Clippers fully loaded with Clippers fans. This is LA Clippers basketball. You're listening to the LA Clippers on the LA Clippers Audio Network. Well it's apropos. Clippers lose one hundred to ninety three in Brooklyn to the Nets. Welcome back into your post game and a

locker room show. I'm Adam Oslin. Still to come on Am five to seventy La Sports, We'll have Clippers talk for you. Eight sixty six nine eight seven two fives seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five to seventy as the James Harden era gets off to a rocky start. To say the least, Clippers who get out scored in that fourth quarter twenty seven to twenty two and just continue to settle for three point shots that were not falling all

night long. They ended up going eight for thirty six from the outside twenty two percent is what they shot from three. And I talked about it in the broadcast, but this team was settling instead of going through and running their offense. Now, maybe the problem is there's not much offense to be run. There's not much of a system to fall back on right now as they're trying to implement James Harden. And to be honest, this Clippers team just

looks completely out of sources through the first two games. Offensively, I could see it happening against the Knicks because of how good they are defensively, But the Brooklyn Nets were twenty fifth defensively in the league, pretty much atto five defense, and the Clippers scored just ninety three points tough one Cliper Nation. More coming up next, we'll get to your final box score and we'll get

to Clippers Stock and you're listening to the Los Angeles Clippers Audio Network. The LA Clippers continue their hunt for a larryob They still want to get that Lario b don't miss a moment all season long. This is the LA Clippers Audio Network. Clippers fall in Game two with James Harden. They lose one hundred to ninety three in Brooklyn to the Nets. They go zero and two in

New York. They'll be in Dallas taking on one of the hottest teams in the league that has Luka, Doncis and Kyrie Irving with the Mavericks on Friday. Clippers end up shooting just thirty nine percent from the field, go eight of thirty six from the outside. That's twenty two percent after they went one of nine from three in the fourth quarter. Nine of their eighteen takes in the fourth half of them were three pointers. They were hitting their twos,

but they were settling for two many three pointers. They finished with sixteen turnovers. They came into the fourth having just eight. They doubled it and they had four turnovers in the first three minutes of that fourth quarter. Ugly, ugly basketball right now, Clipper Nation, Well, we have a moment. Let's pause ten seconds for station identification here in Los Angeles Clippers Audio Network. This is LA Clippers Basketball AM five to seventy KLAC Los Angeles ninety eight seven

KYSR HD two Los Angeles and iHeartRadio station. Your leading scorer ended up being PG thirteen. He led everyone with twenty four points, but seven of twenty shooting. After he started off hot, eventually cooled off, couldn't get anything to go from the outside in the fourth quarter. Kawhi seven of sixteen, another off game for him, just seventeen points. Russell Waybrook six of eighteen, one of five from the outside. Five. There's a lot of attempts

for us. He was taking some of those I think unnecessary three pointers that we used to see with the Lakers, where they would dare him to shoot and he would oblige, but they were not falling. James Harden though, four of nine twelve points, five assists to five turnovers, so kind of

the opposite of what we saw with him and Russ last game. It was Russell Westbrook who struggled with a four assist to four turnover ratio against the Knicks, but he had eight assists to just one turnover tonight James Harden five assists to five turnovers. They're not figuring it out right now in the starting lineup. I know it's just game two, but the Clippers, when PJ.

Tucker looks like you're best player out there who was a plus ten somehow in his twenty minutes in a game they lost by seven, that is brutal. They have time, they can figure this out. We'll talk about it all coming up next on Clippers Top LA Sports. If I thir you on hold, just hold for me, Daniel, chill hold. I'm trying to talk and work the phones at the same time. I will get to you. But outside of Los Angeles, we are gonna leave you until Friday. Clippers

will be in Dallas. They don't get any easier taking on a six and one Mavericks team and Luka doncic w there's been a thorn in the Clippers side for years. The NBA's side. Really tiptime is at five thirty. We'll have Clippers countdown for you starting at four to thirty. Outside of Los Angeles. Talk to you then in LA, it's Clippers stop next. This has been LA Clippers basketball really good on a multitude of levels. Don't miss a

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they were in attack mode. Adam Ousley, Now, I'm not gonna do what everybody thinks I'm gonna do and just flip out. But the Clippers start zero and two in the James Harden era as they lose by seven in Brooklyn with a final score of one hundred to ninety seven. And this one was worse than the game against the Knicks. I'll tell you why. Coming up, we'll get your phone calls. Chuck Mockler from Clips and Dip will be

here. We'll hear from coach lou postgame. Clipper's goingt a lot to figure out to say the least eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. You can also reach me at Illow Adam a on X. I can understand how the Clippers in Game one would lose to a rugged, tough Knicks team that will just beat you up on the boards, play well defensively and bring you down

to the mud and the muck and play their brand of basketball. But the Brooklyn Nets or twenty fifth defensively and they just don't have the personnel to be great on that end. And by the way, they were without Ben Simmons, Nick Claxton, Cameron Johnson, and they lost Cam Thomas for most of the second half. And somehow the Clippers just lost this game. And I say somehow, but I'll tell you how. It's not baffling to me.

There's an explanation for this, and it's as simple as turnovers, offensive rebounds, and settling for threes. The Clippers had eight turnovers heading into the fourth. For the most part, they had taken care of the basketball, and

on a night or they couldn't hit anything that kept them in it. They were down two, heading into the fourth by a score of seventy three to seventy one, and they start the fourth quarter with four turnovers in the first three minutes, couple from James Harden who had five of their sixteen turnovers, meaning they entered the fourth with eight. They matched that in one quarter they doubled it. Left the game with sixteen turnovers, leading to sixteen points.

The Brooklyn Nets entered the fourth quarter with ten offensive rebounds. They got four more and a big put back dunk. I think it was Mikhale Bridges, who didn't even play well four to eleven, ten points after I think he just had thirty five against Milwaukee Cam Thomas, who was back to his old tricks torching the Clippers only played twenty minutes, left the game early in the third. Ran into PJ. Tucker, who was the lone bright spot.

I would say he and Paul George at least through the first three quarters, as Tucker was a plus ten in a game they lost by seven, which is unbelievable, meaning I think in the twenty eight minutes he was off the court, they were outscored by seventeen. There was heart, there was hustle. I love what I saw from him, and I liked that Coach Lou

went to him early and often one of eats. Zubas wasn't performing and while Zoo righted the ship to some degree after poor starts, and I know he had four points early on in the first quarter, but defensively wasn't good enough, wasn't playing big enough off considering Brooklyn was playing small, so Coach Lou

trying to match them. I sat on Clips and Dip yesterday that right now, I don't care if you get bad process wins, if you win ugly, if you win doing things that aren't sustainable, you just gotta get victories. Clippers are three and four, and trust me when I tell you this, because I told you this before the season started. This is the easier part of their schedule. And they're three and four, and they're getting off to a slow start, and they have no semblance of an offense right now.

With James Harden out there. Some of it's understandable, it's just his second game. I'm not blaming anyone in particular. They're just out of sink and they can't figure it out. And I mentioned the turnovers and the offensive rebounds there where after giving up seventeen offensive rebounds to the Brooklyn or to excuse me, to the New York Knicks. Understandable, they're great in that area. They give up fourteen though, to the Nets, who are playing small.

There's no excuse for that. But also, the Clippers settled in the fourth quarter for threes in a close game. They weren't down fifteen, I believe ten, which was the Nets' biggest lead, and they were jacking them up like it was a twenty point lead on a night where they couldn't hit from the outside. Maybe they thought they were due, but half their takes in the fourth quarter were three pointers. Eighteen attempts. They made eight of

them, only one of them was from distance at the very end. It was inconsequential, meaning they went one for nine from three in the fourth. I don't know why they were settling for so many. It could just be as simple as they're not running much of an offense right now, and if a guy is an open three, I guess you gotta take it, make or miss. League well, they were missing. They're cold. It's tough to keep guys in rhythm, something coach Lou talked about recently. When you

have this much star power, how do you get everybody enough touches? How do you get everybody involved and staying in the game with rhythm and timing when you got this many mouths to feed. James Harden took just nine shots. Russell Westbrook got double that up at eighteen. Kawhi took just sixteen. Paul George was at twenty. He was hot. It was a good thing. He had nine points in the first quarter. He had seventeen of his twenty four in the first half. But he would cool off even though he was

one guy getting some buckets in the fourth quarter. It wasn't that game against the Lakers where he just couldn't miss obviously finish seven or twenty two of ten from three. This Clippers team is in a funk right now, and while you could see it coming, and the hope is you're taking one step back to take two or three steps forward when everything clicks in with James Harden at the same time, there's got to be a sense of urgency out there.

And I'm not saying the effort was bad. They just couldn't execute even early on their defense was good enough, or maybe Brooklyn was just missing some shots because the Nets only scored thirteen points in the first quarter. Clippers only twenty one, same that they scored against the Knicks in the first quarter on Monday, and they were eight for twenty six to start the game. They were

cold. And I don't know what else to attribute it to, but trying to integrate James Harden and make him a big focal point of this offense and have him do what he does best, which is isolate run the show,

pick and roll found of Easa zubots early. But there's some growing pains happening right now for this Clippers team to only put up ninety three points against the next team that was deficient on the defensive end and missing some of their better players, including Cam Thomas by basically the third and fourth quarter of this one. That is tough. That is a head scratcher. We're gonna work through

it though. On Clippers Talk eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy Daniel and Echo Park Daniel, you're on Clippers stock with that, I'm all, yeah, what's up? How's it going at? Yeah, this one was a little tough. I was on the freeway going back from Lombie each I start to my watering haul caught the last like eight minutes, somewhere between like five minutes and twenty five seconds to five minutes ten seconds. They think

this shot up three to three pointers and absolutely victim didn't rebound. No one was around the basket. It was a little disheartening to see that. It makes you kind of wonder where the urgency is at. You know, it only seems like russ is the one who's really hustling. And look, Daniel, I think there was urgency. And when you have open shots, with how many good shooters they have, sometimes you got to take them. But there was a pattern going on all game where they weren't hitting them, and

they started to settle in that fourth quarter. Nine of their eighteen attempts in the fourth were from distance. Yeah, it just seems that, you know, the bread and butter like Kames Harden, you know, like I was listening for where's the pick and roll of a? I mean, you know what he did last year with the big man. I mean, it was it was it was nice. I mean he's got well a newsflash, Joel

Embiid and Vitza Zubots aren't exactly the same player. I hear you. I hear you, and you know it's funny because I mean, we do have ty Lou. Couldn't there be kind of throwing it back to some kind of like try and go hybrid. I mean, these guys are all skilled, they could hit open shots, and I was just kind of wondering, where what are we doing? What kind of office are we running? I don't see any kind of rhyme or reason right now. Right now, it doesn't

look like they have much of a system or a foundation out there. It looks like they're rolling the ball out in your turn, my turn. And when they try to make plays for others, there's some nasty turnovers going on, just ridiculous miscues at inopportune times in the fourth. Eight turnovers just start off the fourth woefully bad, just like they did against the Knicks. Let's go to Manny downtown Los Angeles. Manny, what's up? You're on Clippers?

Soft with that? I'm awesome. What's going on? Sir? First time caller, so started to just make my presence ault tonight, you know, before I get into the whole dream cardet thing. The Clippers really don't have an identity right now on offense or defense and That's probably the first problem right now, because a team like Brooklyn should have been taken care of, like you said earlier, you know, losing some of their main guys.

One of their main scorers only put up ten points tonight. Someone needs to step up and set the tone and identity, whether that's going to be offensive or defensive. I want to go back to James Harden let me say. Let me say this. Defensively, they gave up just one hundred points. The next shot just forty from the field. They were good enough to win this ball game. Defensively, they were right. I hear you on that. I just let me just say this about James real quick, and I'll

just call it a night. I had a really bad uliing in my gut when the rumors are flying around that he wanted to come to LA, you know, force his way out. You know, just look at the passing streets. Guy. No playoff success? Who Genie's in the third or fourth game of the series. Man, He's gotten to the conference finals a few times. That's playoff success. He's gotten to an NBA Finals with the OKC Thunder, that's playoff success. We can have our opinions, but I'm not

gonna let him get in the way of facts, agreed. All I'm saying is this, James to play with these other guys because pipe turnovers is a lot, and I know it's one game. I'm not gonna kill the guy, but Geeza swallows down. If you're gonna come to La too much time to be turning the ball over, I agree with you. And he had a couple to start off the fourth quarter, and some of it could just be they gotta build up chemistry familiarity out there on the court. But it

was ugly. It was just a really ugly bad loss by the Clippers that I thought. I really thought they were gonna respond in a big way because Brooklyn's defense just isn't that good and with all the guys they're missing, they weren't great offensively either. Holding a team to one hundred points in today's NBA usually amounts to a win. I think the word team in the league last season offensively average one O four Clippers held them to one hundred. No Cam

Thomas throughout most of the second half. You just gotta find a way to win that ball game. I don't care if it's an ugly win, right now, but you gotta stack them against teams that you're better than and far more talented then, especially with how many guys were missing tonight by the Brooklyn Nets. Clippers lose one hundred to ninety three. Coming up back to your phone calls eight six six nine, eight seven two five seventy oh. Morris

and long Beach called in. They'll have some positivity sewn and Inglewood not so sure. Javier and the Hobber Heights a wild card wild card line. Clippers dropped three and four oh and two so far with James Harden. Searching for an identity, I have not found it yet. More Clippers sock next year on FI seventy, LA Sports loading Clippers fully loaded with Clippers fans. This is LA Clippers basketball. You're listening to the La Clippers on the LA Clippers

Audio network. Clippers lose one hundred to ninety three in Brooklyn. They're owing two so far with James Harden and just look indecisive, lacking conviction out there on offense. Maybe guys not wanting to step on each other's toes, not being aggressive enough at times, being two unselfish can be a problem too. But eight turnovers on the fourth quarter and attempting nine to three pointers in the fourth and settling for long threes in a close game where they could have got

to their spots and just chipped away at it. Even down by ten, there was plenty of time left, but the Clippers were rushing things out of sink, out of sorts, and they ended up giving ten steals away to the Brooklyn Nets, who averages five steals per game. They had ten tonight. They were last in steals per game. Clippers helping the position, making it easier for them tough to overcome. Welcome back in the Clipper stock.

I'm at a Oslin eight six six nine, two seventy. We will have Chuck Mockler on in a little bit, looking for postgame audio from coach Lou. But let's go to sew and Inglewood. Shawn, you're on Clippers stock without a massen. Yeah, and thank you. Well. I gotta say

I was so upset Monday I didn't want to call. And after watching that game and watching this game again, I don't care too much about the turnovers as much as not being able to keep the other team off the offensive boards, because I think that just killed them of the morale of the other team playing defense, and just pretty much just because you have a small team doesn't make you the Golden State Warriors. You have to learn how to distribute that

ball. Some people are not moving without the ball. They just don't look like they have the continuity right now. And some of that is to be some of that is to be expected, right, Sean. I agree with your points, but some of that is to be expected just two games in with James Harden. But one thing I don't like, if you think about it, we got to start in power forward the six foot seven and his backup is six foot five. Okay, that's just not going to work.

By the fourth quarter, as you have seen in all the games, they start really giving up a bunch of offensive rebounds because they're worn out. Well, here's my problem with that tonight, Sean. The Brooklyn Nets are playing small. They don't have Claxton out there, So, yeah, the Clippers are going to play small some. But even when they weren't with the Vitza Zubas, at times they were still getting out rebounded. Yeah, but they

were the second guy is what I'm telling you about. You see, but they weren't even playing a good rebounding team to like that, it's worse. It's even worse when you're taking on a team that's going small on the Brooklyn Nets and they beat you up on the offensive glass. It's one thing to get out rebounded by the Knicks, that's what they do. It's another to see the Nets do it when they got out rebounded by Utah. I get

rebounded Utah's big, though. That makes sense. But the point I'm making is that the mentality of a six five sixty six guy is not I gotta block out every time. It happens every time in the fourth quarter they wear down, they stop blocking out because they're not power forwards. Okay, that makes a big difference. And I kept saying the same thing over and over and basically the gangs that we see. But but Jean, let me ask you this. Let me ask you this. The Nets, John, you

don't listen. You don't listen. Sometimes you like to talk, but you don't like to listen. And I appreciate you, but it's not your show. The Brooklyn Nets don't have size, and they were winning the rebounding battle. So is it just about playing position basketball where you have a quote unquote power forward or is it about effort out there, which was I think lacking at times from the Clippers. I agree, I mean Brooklyn was doing it.

They were rebounding, They played small the entire game, and they got fourteen offensive rebounds and a big put back dunk by Michale Bridges. Is is he a huge forward? Is he a big center? No? No, I agree with you, Adam. But one other thing I wanted to say real quick. I also watched Philadelphia and ironically they got six ex Clippers on that team. Now maybe Boston to night. I mean that's the same. Is it ironic? It means unexpectedly amusing they made trades with them. Of

course they have a lot of Clippers right now. I get it. I get it, Sean, And it's been frustrating so far. And I see your point definitely to a degree. If the Clippers are gonna run this Star darading line about there where Kawhi Leonard's playing power forward, they have to do it collectively. I've seen them do it plenty in big games in the playoffs, but I don't know how sustainable it is over an eighty two game regular

season. How do you feel about that? I agree, I agree, and right now they don't have Mason Plumbley, so we do have to point that out. They are under man. They lost Big plumb for we don't know how long he's out indefinitely mcl sprain left knee, Sean. I appreciate the phone calls always. We'll do it again on Friday. All right, so you're here, yeah, Morris and Long Beach ather ends of the spectrum. Please, Morris, what's up? You're on Clipper stock? You know,

you know, you know you're still all my son did? Oh love it. I'm gonna call the police on you. The Clippers. All they need is just to play with some desire. That's the only thing is rebounding is desire. You know. They need to get a sense of urgency about They've got to tell it. Anybody argue in mad I would like to see a little bit more from a boy man, but he just got back this afternoon. But they just need to kick in some desire, you know,

one of them New Rockney kind of speeches. Because they all the talent that they need, they just need to play with a sense emergency and get the desire up there and then they'll be okay if they can compete with anybody. Dember's taken off, and I know that Philly is doing good, like the previous caller talked about it, and Golden State's doing good. But the Clippers in love with everybody. But it's like back in the days of playing at the parker at them and who wants it, who wants it the most?

And right now the Clippers are you know, like you said, they don't want to step on Nobody's told here's your ball. No no, no, no, no, no no. This is one time when I'm not into there too much shipping in a team sport, but this is one of them times the folks might have to get a little selfish man straight up, you know, and get hard out there on that pick and roll at the top. Everybody saw him do that as a master last year. Get four or

five plays for them. But all they got to do is just play with some desire and and they'll be good to go, you know, just just want it and they'll be all right, Adam, don't don't, don't throw the baby out with the water just yet. Okay, all right, I'm with you, Morris, Like it's one thing to say they just don't match

up because they lack the personnel Against a team like the Knicks. It's another to go up against It's another team that's playing small and have them beat you up for big offensive boards in the fourth quarter where they had four of them in a big put back dunk by Mikhale Bridges. It's one thing to lose it to the Utah Jazz who played big, the Knicks, the Lakers. It can't happen against Brooklyn. That's not a personnel issue. The nets are

small tonight and they still got critical boards. But you mentioned a guy taking over late and somebody just taking the reins and saying, Okay, we haven't played well, but I'm gonna get us that ugly victory right now. I'm gonna figure out a way. I was hoping it was gonna be Kawhi Leonard when he entered the game in the fourth quarter. The Clippers were down by

ten already. I was hoping there's gonna be a time out earlier. But the first shot he gets up he entered the game at six forty two mark of the fourth for Vitza Zubats. The first shot he gets up, still scrolling, still scrolling, still scrolling. My goodness, all right, I'm looking at one thirty one. Kawhi Leonard may have gone five minutes from re entering the game in the fourth to attempting a shot in the fourth quarter. You're down ten, was six forty two left in the fourth quarter. Kawhi

Leonard comes in, and I see Paul George take a shot. I see PJ. Tucker, Norman Powell, Paul George again, PJ Tucker again, and and one Russell Westbrook takes a shot. Paul George goes to the free throw line for a couple. By the time Kawhi Leonard, okay, he made one at one fifty five, so we're talking four and a half minutes before he took his first shot coming into the fourth. I hope these are issues that get rectified quickly, because I agree with Morris. Somebody's got to

take control and it needs to be your best player. And he came alive. I think he had nine points in the third quarter, looked much better, but then doesn't get back intill midway through the fourth and doesn't take a shot till four and a half minutes back in in that stint, Clippers lose one hundred and ninety three more of your phone calls coming up. We'll take a quick time out. Charles Mockler will be here too. Clippers dropped to

three and four on the season. Eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eighty seven two five seventy is the phone number. I'm in. I'm Mosland, and this is clipperstock here on the M five seventy LA Sports loading Clippers fully loaded with Clippers fans. This is LA Clippers basketball. You're listening to the LA Clippers on the LA Clippers Audio network. I'm picturing Toby and Bobie dancing right now in the layup line pregame. Shout

out far bought Essensharry. I think he's still got the tweet The video pinned on X Clippers not dancing though. Tonight they lose one hundred to ninety three in James Harden's second game, when the Clippers look even less together. Five guys on a string. And that's what's concerning. You have a day off, you watch film from what happened against New York a very good defense. You're playing a bad defense, and the offense looked even worse. That is

difficult to rationalize and work through. But we're trying here on Clippers Talk. Welcome back in. I'm Adam Auslin eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy. The simple answer, Opchams Raiser, it's just Game two with James Harden is gonna take time, and they're gonna take their lumps along the way until they figure it out. They have the guys that do that, they have the talent to do that.

It's just a little bit disheartening and discouraging when they're playing a completely depleted Brooklyn Nets team that didn't even get a good game from Michale Bridges. They only score one hundred points and the Clippers only score ninety three, missing open three after open three in the fourth Scott North Hills, you're on Clipper stock without a mas and what's up? Well there. I don't really appreciate you taking the call, and I appreciate your work. I wanted to get your

opinion on a couple things. I'm not the biggest James Harden fan now. In fairness, obviously everything you're saying is correct in terms of it's gonna take time. You can't realistically expect these Cats to after a couple of games, have everything ironed out, and the people who have these expectations, I just think it's absurd. No, but I will say this, Scott, not to cut you off, and I'll let you come back in here, but I will say this, you still have to have a sense of urgency.

You still have to find ways to win ball games while you're building and now not playing your best. They have enough talent to do that right now, and it hasn't happened the last two nights. I agree completely. What I want to get your opinion on Adam and see, I'm not a James Harden fan, and the reason I'm not is you're looking at his last three scenarios there where he plays his way out of Houston, he plays his way out of Jersey. He can't get along with people in Philly, and he plays

his way out of there. And more than anything, I believe these and I hate to use the C word in the playoffs, but I believe we have about a good ten or twelve exhibits by now to prove the point that in the very biggest games. And I understand he had two phenomenal games last year in the playoffs. But if you look at the record and the really big game, the Game six is the Game sevens. He's had so many opportunity and not one time, Adam, I cannot point to one exhibit where

he even played ordinary. That's the problem I had with picking him up. I like last year's team better. I feel injuries were the compromising factor last year, And obviously I certainly hope this whole thing works out, But I wanted to get your opinion on what I just said. Well, when you talk about James Harden and his playoff woes, you're talking mostly about close out games. Because if you look big picture, he's had sixteen instances where he's

averaged twenty five points or more in a playoff series. That's unbelievable, that's elite. But he has come up small at times in those big closeout games, a Game six or a Game seven. He's also had the unfortunate timing of running into one of the best teams ever in the Golden State Warriors with Kevin Durant, after they had just won seventy three games the year before without

him. Some of it's been unlucky, but it goes back to after having a Great Western Conference Finals in twenty twelve when he was the third option with the OKC Thunder. He then struggled in the finals against Lebron and the Miami Heat. Now, I still think as a third option, as a fourth

option at times, depending on who's hot for this Clippers team. I'm just not that worried about James Harden in a big playoff game because Kawhi Paul George, those are your two superstars that are going to take the majority of the shots and have the most amount of pressure on them, and that alleviates some of it on James Harden. Every circumstance is a little bit different with the last couple of stops from him, and he's back home now, so there's

a lot working in his favor. It feels like this is maybe his last opportunity to play for a team and be superstar on an elite squad that has a chance to win a championship. Scott, do you hear me on that? I certainly do. And last thing out him, He's been very gracious with your time. I think as it goes along, you're gonna see Harden

and Westbrook playing less and less at the same time. Yeah, I agree with you, Scott's That was my biggest concern coming into this new configuration with the Big four, just there's some redundancy with those two players in their game and needing the ball in their hands. And while James Harden can play off ball, it's not what he's best at, not what he's known for,

not exactly maximizing his talents of why he became an MVP. I understand you want Russ to have the ball in his hands because off ball he doesn't offer as much. He's not a great shooter and took some tough three pointers in this one missed. I want to say his first three. I ended up one for five. I know we started off the year hot from the outside, and last year he shot thirty six percent from three, but that's just

not his game. I'm wondering what's going to happen as we move along and Terrence Man gets healthier, and it sounds like he is healthier going out of this game than he was coming in. That's encouraging. Javier in Lahaber heights here on Clipper Stock with that Amasen, what's up out here? It was up? Thank you for taking my call real quick. I mean, all the callers said what I was gonna say, uh, just in general here and I just you know, and you brought a good point. The Nets

are not a big team. There's no way they should have got so many offensive rebounds. I mean, this is a fourth quarter. I mean this, this is a quarter that you need to rebound, box out and they didn't do it. And then the turnal was it just it was just like here we go again. And at this point, I mean, what do you what do you do? Adam? I meant, vier you point something out there that Javier, you pointed something out there that's interesting thing to me,

and we'll come back to you here in a second. But the other problem is when you settle for long three pointers and you're missing, they turn into long rebounds. So even if you are underneath the basket in good position, it doesn't matter. Sometimes the ball is ricocheting off the rim and it turns into an easier board for a smaller player out there. Do you hear me, Harveer, I mean, but yeah, I hear you. But I mean it just seems like it just you just have to show some great

man. You just got to go in the walk and get that ball. I mean I just I mean, at this point, it's like I remember Adam to have four days after the Lakers game, to have four or five days to to you know, work the team out, and what happened in New York lost by what twenty and then today it was even more disappointed at this point, Adam, I mean, you can't blame you can't blame Bomber, you can't blame la Ran. So who do you have to So who's the only one that well, who's on the spot. I'm not going to

play the blame game yet, the blame game, not yet. It's only two games. Yes, Coach Lou, I think you're pointing towards him. There's a lot of responsibility there for him to figure out how to make this thing work. The good news is, look, I believe he's the right guy to make these personalities mesh, these different games, different styles of play mesh. If anyone can figure it out. I do think it's Coach Lou, and he acknowledges going to be a process and it's gonna take time,

but they will get there. So two games in a very disappointing loss against Brooklyn, I know, because I feel like when you have that much talent. You should just figure it out at some point and talent should overcome uh, not having that foundation yet or system implemented or familiarity out there. It didn't happen though, tonight out of here. Yeah, all right, thank you, thank you for taking a mile. Appreciate you. All right,

we's off Friday. I'm sure Marvin in downtown Los Angeles. Marvin, you're on Clipper style with that a maaz on. What's up? Hey, Adam? Thank you for the whole game. We should be happy that because pardon during the first season. That's the second half season, because that's where the urgency is. Because they lived the playoffs, and by them, they should

have already figured out things after the All Star game. Iron out things at all I rather than the injury free which they are all and take their buns and bruises figure it out. Then the injured did not play at all. When was the last time we saw all of them played together injury free? So it's gonna take time to gel just get We just got to get in time, the patience and don't figure out by the second season or even earlier than that. And second, the need was a power forward, not James

Harden. They should at least try Togain. Who is that power forward? Marvin? Who's the name who cont Harrold is out for the year with an a c L injury. What are you talking about, Well, someone similar to him? Oh, okay, Mantres Harold just grow on Trees. Look, I'm a solution's driven guy. If you say, oh, they should have just got a power forward, you better have a name for me,

and not a guy who's out for the entire season. Love Trees, but I don't know if he would be the solution either for this team because his defensive woes. Like we saw from PG Tucker tonight, they're trying to overcome the loss of Mason Plumley. Terrence Man just got back and he looked it a little bit, looked rusty. Oh of two and nineteen minutes. We know it's more about the little things. But I'm interested to see as we go along, as Man gets back in a rhythm. This was his first

game of the season. How this Clippers team starts to just reconfigure and find ways to win ball games and find guys in groupings and rotations and lineups that work. I'm confident Coach Lott will figure it out. Tonight was disappointing. We'll talk more about it. We'll get back to your phone calls. Eight six six ninety seven two five seventy eight six six ninety seven two five seventy.

But up next Chuck Mockler from Clips and Dip will be here. I met a moslind This is Ami seventy, LA Sports loading Clippers fully loaded with Clippers fans. This is LA Clippers Basketball. You're listening to the LA Clippers on the LA Clippers Audio network. Clippers lose in Brooklyn one hundred ninety three. Highlight of the game was the pregame with no Eagle Carlo amennez At a great call, though even in a loss tough one. Clippers dropped to zero

and two so far with James Harden, welcome back in. This is Clippers Talk. I'm at a Moslin. Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. But right now Chuck Mockler for a little Clips at Double Dip action here on Clippers Talk. How are you, Charles, I don't know. I'm not doing very good. Adam. I know it's on the game of the James Harden experiment, but ninety three points against a

shorthanded Nets team, a defense that seems to be doing its job. You know, one hundred points giving up isn't anything to really, you know, put your nose up to in the modern NBA. But this offense is broken right now. I just I don't know, Am I wrong? No, that's a good way to put it. I will try to spin that though, because coming in we all said, well, we're not that worried about the offense. They'll figure it out. It's the defense worried about. The

defense hasn't been that bad. I'll give it up. One hundred points was nothing tonight. I thought defensively they were good enough. Granted, like you said, a Brooklyn Nets team that was missing a lot of guys, including Cam Thomas throughout most of that second half. You would think, though, that they could just roll the ball out and do you know, a plethora of just my turn, your turn and win a ball game against this Brooklyn

Nets team. And they couldn't even do that tonight. No, there's this weird disconnect where it feels like everyone is passive at the same time and everyone is too aggressive at the same time. If that makes sense. You look at just even if you were just box if you were just box score watching this game, you can get a pretty good idea of what happened. Russell Westbrook had eighteen field goal attempts. Usually that's something that's not too bad.

But Kawhi had fifteen, James Harden had not. That's not ideal, right, George, shoot's thirty five percent. You don't like that. You look at the fourth quarter box score and you see eight turnovers in the fourth quarter and or seven. Excuse me, it's just I know it's going to take a minute. Tyler was gonna do is ten to fifteen games type thing. But you're not wrong. We thought that it would be even at its base,

better than ninety three points per game like they were tonight. And the way they just kept chucking three after three in the fourth quarter, they're not falling. It's not an insurmountable lead. You don't have to settle for three pointers, and they did, and they just kept missing. That offense was really really tough to watch, and it just showed, look when guys are missing that many open threes, and a lot of them were good looks,

good takes. I guess you could say if they just weren't having such a cold night to start with. But it tells you there's just not a lot of rhythm. Guys don't feel like they're in the flow of any type of offense, and therefore they're not going to fall right. There's no rhythm. They took eleven threes in the force, they made one. They took thirty six the whole game. That's tiredness too. You know, maybe they're not

as used to getting this. You know, the sets lined up, so you just take the ISO three, you take the one pass and then the three point. We saw a couple of those from Kowhir, at least one that was just it's that thing that Clippers fans have been worried about, which is that heart and that energy and that effort, which you know they've been saying they want to play faster. They're still middle of the league in pace, they're still not totally winning the possession battle. These growing pains, and

hey, I'll say I'm guilty of it. These growing pains are a lot bigger than what we thought they were going to be, which is compounded by the fact that this is a quote unquote easy part of the schedule. This is when we were supposed to be stacking wins. Yes, that was before the James Harden trade, but as we all thought that James Harden trade was gonna make us better, so we should at least be on pace to be over five hundred for these these opening ten games before things get really you know,

in the weeds with the scheduling. But I mean, there's it's not like there's a lot of fingers the point. I guess it's not one person's

fault, but everyone's got to get it figured out. It seems yeah, and in the short term, I could have seen them taking a step back, but I would have thought they would have just found a way to win a game like this in Brooklyn against a depleted Nets team that was missing guys coming in and then lost their best player against the Clippers, for sure, Cam Thomas, I mean, Michale Bridges had ten points on four of eleven

shooting. How do you lose that game where Cam Thomas is out from pretty much the start of the third quarter on One of the things that Color brought this up that we've been focusing on, is just someone taking the reins and taking over late. It's an ugly game. You can't figure it out, You got to dig it out of the dirt, as Brian Seaman would say. And hey, Kawhi Leonard comes back in with six point thirty left in the fourth quarter. He doesn't take his first shot in the fourth till one

fifty five left in the fourth. Right, that's the guy to me that you just have to get him involved right away. That's what he's there for. He's your closer one hundred percent. We've heard that every player is gonna have to sacrifice from this California four or whatever we're calling it. But when it's late, there's there's one guy who definitely shouldn't sacrifice, which is Kawhi. There's another who probably shouldn't, which is Paul George. Everyone else get

out of the way. Help these two guys in crunch time do what they are supposed to do, which is take this team to where they've never been, and that I guess still has to get figured out. But I might be on the side of some of the college I'm a little fired up by this. I'm just like I wish it was Game two instead of Game seven or wherever we're at already. You know, like this is just there's seventeen games in March. I'm worried about this team. This team has a lot

of stuff to get figured out between now and then. I do think they will figure it out to some extent. I don't think it will get worse for you know, when it comes to that. But this offense is not a modern NBA offense right now and the starting five. We talk about finishing a lot, but the Clippers issue a lot of this time. This two and three era has been starting games slow. And they're still starting games slow. And that's against kind of the rhetoric we heard during this whole offseason about

you know, starting quick and playing fast. It hasn't really happened outside of the first game against a very bad Blazing team. So well, look, they won the last two first quarters. They won both first quarters in New York. They did. They weren't great, but their defense was good enough. I just if it's not one thing is another the defense. Yeah, the defense is there. The defense has shown up for sure, But you're right, it's the offense where it's like we should have maybe a fifteen point

lead instead of a six point lead or something like that. It feels like when there's one kind of bump right now, they're getting so derailed they can't really get on track, and I guess it's more practice time and hopefully when they get back on the West Coast it's a little more comfortable. But who we got to hope that starts soon. I'm not sure about your I can't get any worse checks notes. Oh, they got Dallas on Friday. Okay, okay, I'm doing my best year. No no, no, it's

fair. It's fair and we like that. Look, it would be on par for the Clippers to show up in a big way against Dallas and win right like they We've seen this team play down to competition and then just figure it out. But we're waiting for them to click in Chuck, thanks for doing this tonight. Do we got a tripod coming up tomorrow? We have a tripod at some point for sure. I'm still in Montana, but we'll figure something out, all right, all right, Well, thank you.

Check that's down. Yeah, Clippers fall one hundred ninety three to the nets. They'll be in Dallas, tip off at five thirty against Luka Doncics and the Mavericks on Friday. We'll have your pregame show starting right back here at four thirty. Before we get out of here, I do want to thank the Clippers organization, Noah Eagle, who's on the pregame show if you missed it, Ralph Lawler, Brian's seaman, Carlo Amenne is on the call.

Big brother Jake Warner, a producer back here in the bank. Katie Newton didn't have time for a segment tonight. I'm so Katie. Plus you know it's kind of a downer. I don't know. Uh, it's till Friday, with the Clippers being in Dallas taking on an old familiar foe. I'm an Amazon. Want to talk to you four pint thirty then? So why was doing his thing? All they want to do is win in La Win. I thought they gave everything they had. I'm very proud of them.

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