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Clippers Win 115-96 Over the Kings

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Clippers Talk with Adam Auslund after they win 115-96 over the Kings and Tomer Azarly comes on to talk Zu, Kawhi and more.

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Get your fall. It's time to react to La Clippers basketball. This is Clippers Talk all the chat, reaction and analysis hosted by Adam Oslay. You know he's feeling good. Take the show with you anywhere you are and get the podcast. I mean, iHeart radio while and now your host. He makes everything happen, Adam Bosley. Number two, Kawhi Leonard takes the Clippers to the number one spot in the Western Conference. They win one sixteen to

ninety five at Staples Center over the Sacramento Kings. Welcome into Clippers Talk. I'm out of Oslin to eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number, or get to me at follow Adam a on Twitter. After Kawai's last two games, you start to see this pattern, and it really happened after that let down

against the Golden State Warriors where they're up by twenty two. Steph Curry goes nuts and they end up losing the game and have that player's only meeting. But it appears to me that since then Kawhi Leonard is intent on taking over in third quarters and making sure the Clippers come out of the half and lock

down defensively and stay in sink on offense. His last three third quarters now, he's combined to score thirty four points eleven Friday Night in Sacramento in the third quarter against the Kings, eleven on Sunday against the Indiana Pacers at Staples Center in the third, and then twelve points tonight in the third quarter. And it wasn't just that, but he also had three assists in the third. He was getting guys involved, so was Paul George. Obviously, he

ties his career high with twelve assists tonight. He had three of those early in the third quarter. And you're seeing both your superstars leave your team and

assists. And they've been doing it all season long. And we've talked about, and I've gotten a lot of calls about whether or not the Clippers need a traditional point guard, and I've been defending the way they've been running the offense by saying, look, if you're gonna pass like this, if you're gonna play hot potato with a basketball, if you're gonna make everyone a willing passer, that makes you more dangerous on offense, and it gets other guys

open through hockey assists. There was a play in the third quarter where the ball swung all the way from one corner with Luke Knard to the other with a Lou Williams three pointer and welcome back, sweet Lou Williams. He had a three pointer in the third and a big three pointer to put this game

away in the fourth quarter on PG thirteen's twelfth assist. But when everyone is a threat on the floor to pass or score, that's what makes a team really dangerous and one of the strengths, and there are many with the Clippers, but one of the strengths we knew coming into this season was their versatility and how how many guys can switch and that switch a bill on defense and

could do different things for you on offense. And they have a lot of different playmakers since they brought in Nicholas Batoum, who has been one of the engines on offense. Even though he didn't even have an assist in this one, but I know he had hockey assists. I know he always makes the extra pass. He did have three steals, by the way, Kawhi Leonard

six steals won off of his career high. Kawai and Paul George though, being those facilitators, you get the ball in the hands of your superstars and you let them make plays because they're the ones who are going to be doubled and triple teamed and they're gonna find guys for open shots. And it's something the Clippers stressed coming into this season, and it's something while the coaching staff has harped about this, Kawhi Leonard said so himself. He wants to play

a better brand of basketball this season. You're talking about a two time MVP Finals MVP saying that that there was too much ISO ball played last year by him, and you can tell by the way he's played this year he's wanting to correct that. He's leading them in assists with six per game, had five tonight, but Paul George's right next to him was six assists per game.

And it makes it so much tougher to guard a team when you don't know what your superstars are going to do, because if they're not going into ISO ball as much, that means they're looking to pass, and you have to be aware of everyone else on the floor and doubling them while you do that at your own risk. And I think that's what's led to this extremely hot three point shooting, where the Clippers coming into tonight shooting forty four percent

on the season from three. The all time record for three point shooting is held by the ninety six ninety seven Charlotte Hornets with Del Curry and Glenn Rice and Muggsy Bogs. They ended up shooting forty two percent for the entire year, but they only attempted sixteen per game. The Clippers are attempting thirty four, thirty five. They attempt at thirty five and this one, and they even got above their average even after a slow start. They started off four

of eleven from three. They were back up to fifty percent by the half. They missed three straight at one point in the fourth quarter, but they finished sixteen of thirty five from distance. That's forty six percent. So that three point percentage continues to rise. But it's a product of the ball movement on the perimeter and that play I just mentioned where they swung it all the way to Sweet lou Williams. I mean, that's just perfection, and it

tells you how close this locker room is. By the way guys are playing out on the court. Two what happens off the court, I think can translate to on the court. It's not always that way. We know Kobe and Shack didn't like each other, but they worked out anyways, and there were two amazing players. But with this Clippers team and what happened last season, and they're being murmurs of locker room problems if there were, well,

they don't seem to be any now. And the way they're playing with all the passing and the unselfishness and overpassing at times, it tells you guys like one another. You don't see passing like this if guys don't trust each other, have confidence in their teammates and get along well. And the Clippers passing, while they don't have that true traditional prototypical floor general out there, it

hasn't hurt them at all. And the last three games now they've won those games combined by a score of ninety points or they've outscored their opponent by a total of ninety points the last three games. Talked about it with Noah Eagle post game there. But after being the Kings by thirty eight Friday night, then they beat the Indiana Pacers by thirty three on Sunday and tonight they win again against the Sacramento Kings. By nineteen and a game, they were up

by as many as twenty two. It was down to eleven, was seven minutes left in the fourth quarter. Kawhi re enters the game and just throws down a vicious dunk on Haliburton, the rookie who's having a great rookie year. But yeah, he might find himself on a poster or a fat head or whatever they do these days. I don't know if basketball cards are still cool. But Kawhi Leonard one of his more aggressive games in a Clippers uniform. He had at least three dunks, but he was also getting into the

paint. He had that nasty left handed hook shot where Marvin Bagley was coming over to block him. If he had the ball in his right hand, he switched it to his left he puts it in. That was in the third quarter, and also in the third he had the and one flip shot. But to start off this ball game, you had the steal from Patrick Beverlely. He gets it to Kawhi Leonard in the open floor, who gets

a jam. He had another jam in traffic after that. But maybe the best play, and Noah Eagle, your Voice of the Clippers, highlighted this as well, especially when you see the replace and the close ups. But it's the swipe or the steel and score from Kawai when he takes the ball away from Deer and Fox in the second quarter and Fox was on one. He had fourteen of its twenty five points in that second quarter. But he goes down the lane and Kawhi like taking candy from a baby, like what

he did with Bobon in the playoffs last season. You have to have huge hands to be able to do something like this, but he used both of them to just rip the ball away. It looked like Teddy Bruski versus Edger and James in a two thousand and four playoff game in New England where he

just got ahold of football and just ripped it away out of nowhere. Kawhi Leonard, his hands are incredible, and he's talked about big hand problems on Jimmy Kimmel not being able to put hands in his pockets, which is just hilarious because he said that with a straight phase and he was not joking. But they've obviously aided him as well. He also goes and hits the three

pointer on the other end after ripping that ball away from Deerran Fox. A lot of spectacular plays in this one, and I thought it beats A zoo Bots probably had his best game this season, and he had been struggling. Eleven points, twelve boards, had the best plus minus off the bench was a plus eleven. But when he came into the game and early in the second quarter, late in the first quarter, and then into the second that's

when the Clippers started playing much better defense. And I thought it was a lot of Evitza Zubots and his paint protection. And while he only had one block, he redirected shots at times. One that went right over him still and he got a piece of it. But he was fantastic with his defense. But then also four offensive rebounds. He had a couple of putbacks himself. He looked confident and comfortable again. He started off the year like that.

His first five games he played really well, but he had that abdominal injury and maybe that was affecting him. But we'll hear from him coming up, because I think this was probably the best game of the season. So are for Visa Zubots. Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. Clippers win

one fifteen to ninety six over the Sacramento Kings. You'll hear from the head coach to Ron lou plus a Visa Zubots, Kawhi Leonard and Tomair Azari, my friend from Clutch Points who covers the Clippers. He'll be next right here on Clippers Talk on an five seventy LS fours nagger Paul George. This is the official home of your LA Clippers. Don't miss a moment of Clippers basketball

all season long. Cooler than Freddie Jackson was Kawhi Leonard. In the third quarter, he had twelve of his thirty two points and the Clippers would go on to win one fifteen to ninety six over the Sacramento Kings. From Staples Censor, I'm Atam Moslins. You're tuned into Clippers Talk six six ninety seven two five seventy eight sixty sixty nine eight seven two five seventy or get to me at follow Adam A coming up on the show. Tomara Azari from Clutch

Points will be here. You'll hear from a Visa Zubots and Kawhi Leonard postgame. But something I wanted to highlight and underscore over and over again has been what's happened in the third quarter of the last three games where things have turned in the clippers favor and that's where they've grown a single digit lead at the half to a double digit dominating victory. So against Sacramento Friday night, the Clippers won that third quarter by twenty one. They go on to win that

game by thirty eight. Then Sunday against the Indiana Pacers and Demonte Sabonis, they win that third quarter by nineteen points. Tonight they win it by fifteen points against the Sacramento Kings after they were up by just five and a half, so they're up twenty going into the fourth quarter. They end up winning by nineteen. Morris in Long Beach, before we get to the head coach Toron Lou Morris, you're on Clippers stock with Adam Maslin. How are you?

Oh real good, my brother. You know, beating the Sacramento Kings is nothing to get excited about. But a five game winning speak is they're looking pretty good. George, look like, give me the ball. Get out the way. They look really good. They got a real good team. They look mature to me, so I think they're gonna be all right, my brother, I really do. I've talked to you later on. They're more than all right, Morris. Thank you for the phone call.

They're atop the Western Conference right now. I know they have the same record as the Lakers, but they beat them head to head. That means you're in the number one spot. We're just over twenty percent of the way through the regular season. It doesn't mean a ton right now, but it means

something. It's not nothing. And you mentioned PG thirteen. There he goes for He ties his career high with twelve this but he also, like Kawhi Leonard, was throwing down and it's funny that this has happened the last three games. During this five game winning streak, Paul George has been showing off the hops more and more, and the first quarter last game he had that

tremendous tomahawk dunk where he cocked it back. It looked reminiscent of what he did against the Miami Heat and Birdman Birdman Chris Anderson back in twenty thirteen. But tonight he caught a lob and then he attacked and split the defense for a huge two handed throw down in the second quarter. And sometimes the dunk is not just a dunk. Sometimes a block and a block of is not

just a block. They can be momentum generating type of plays, and I think they were for the Clippers. Let's hear from the head coach though. To Ron lou after the Clippers win one fifteen to ninety six over the Sacramento Kings, it was one outclas can you talk about zuebars reve on it tonight and then just what happened at half times for you guys, But on that pressure, yeah, pressure, Yeah, Zoo was big for us. So I just think his his size and his strength around the basket was huge for

us, especially when it was blitzing the pick and roll. He'd rolling down the middle of the floor. I'm sparing it out for threes and if they didn't make he was cleaning up the offensive glass. And he was huge for us tonight as far as just being big around the basket and protecting the paint on the third quarters, you know, just just come out trying to set

the tone defensively. I thought we did a good job with that, and then you know they went to the went to the zone and now it's almost pretty effective tonight, but in the second half, but he was able to come away with the whip with with the zoo to piggyback off that. I mean, I mean he's obviously going through adjustment this year, going from role change. I would be seen him handle that, and you like what you saw to night in terms of just his raw production, seemed like it was

his best, maybe most impactful performance of the year. Yeah. I think mentally as a person he was he was good with it, you know, just whatever it takes for the team to win, you know, and don't think he you know, he's you know, struggled early on just because you know, playing with new guys, different guys, and you know, just having trying to find his way and found his niche and that second unit, you know, it was tough went early on, but hit the attitude as

far as just saying what we wanted to try, what we wanted to do, he was great with that. So he's still adjusted and you know, we're trying to adjust to getting me in with the starters a little bit more, you know, as much as we can, and just trying to make it feel more comfortable. And then you've talked about the change in mindset you want to see in these second halves. The last five games, I think you've outscored teams fifty six points in the last five third quarters. What have

you seen from the change in mindset that has allowed that to happen. I just think those guys were just doing a good jobs coming out with a defensive mindset, you know, thinking our third quarter and Nick had four steels maybe to spark our run, Pat had a big block, but just trying to get our minds just coming out in those third quarters and just you know, give it that we got the first six minutes defensively and trying to break the

game over. Great tight, congratsman, thank you so before you the game A book out and those kind of speaking real reverentially about all this team and how talented it is. But I want it for you guys. I mean, obviously everyone has known nothing about you guys, but is this team better this year? It started handling the having that bulls eye and having that sort of respect that other teams are giving you or the best shot that they're giving

you. I'm not sure, but I just know every night, you know, we're gonna get everyone's best shot, and then we do want We've been doing a good job with handling that, you know, just trying to you know, just like I said, just trying to be on habits, you know, offensively, hand defensively, sharing the basketball and making everybody play. And I think our team has been doing that. And we talked about the process, and guys are getting better. They learning what we're trying to do,

and you know, we're gonna still getting better with time. There was the head coach Tehron Lou post game after the Clippers beat the Sacramento Kings by nineteen. Andrew Graff of the La Times did ask about what changed in third quarters, and he was correct. The last three third quarters the Clippers have outscored their opponent by fifty five points. So they're coming out focused and locked

in a laser focus to start second halves. And I give a lot of credit to coach Lou, who's been pushing all the right buttons for this team. Coming up next, you'll hear from tomare Azarli from clutch points still to come of beats a zoobots he had, Yeah, maybe his most impactful game a double double eleven and twelve boards, but four offensive rebounds, and just played to his size and was able to get ahold of basketball. He's had

trouble at times, alright, not tonight. Clippers win by nineteen more Clipper stock coming up next right here on the M five seventy l A Sports. You know I may get the fat burger later. Clippers win on one fifteen to ninety six over the Sacramento Kings from Staples Center. Welcome back into Clipper Stock. I'm at a Moslin to eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number coming

up you'll hear from a Visa Zubots post game. But first I want to get to my friend Tomair Azarrely. He covers the Clippers and covers them very well for clutch points. Follow Tomair at t O M E er A z A R L y TEMA. Let's jump right into it here. Did you think this was a Visa Zubots's best game this season? And don't give me that recency bias because he was pretty good in the first five games. I mean, you know in terms of its activity and the statistics, it was

clearly his best number. He's just game. Excuse me, but I just think overall, he's really settling into this, you know, second unit role where he's the big man, the room protector there. I know they've talked about it. We've talked about it when you've had me on. Zoo is an elite room protector, you know, not to take anything. Oh when will the casuals figure that out? Toemair, I had to tweet out. I had to tweet out a Clippers preview that I accidentally read earlier today.

I thought it was okay at first, and then they said, you know, I vitsa zubas though not an elite un protector, and I immediately called out the website. I probably shouldn't have done that, but come on, you should never read their preview again. Let's do that. No, I won't. I'm only going to clutch points. But you know, Zoo,

like I got that, he's really settling into that role. You know, when we talked to Terence and Luke and some of the second unit guys, they said that they can be more aggressive on the ball because they know that they have a guy like Zoo who's constantly communicating and telling them about picking rolls and just defending the rim and the painted area at such a high level. You know, Zu's impact goes more than just his numbers. His authentive numbers

is rebounding his blocks. He's really just like an impact the guy right away, similar to a Patrick Beverly, just to a different extent where whenever he's in there aren't going to be any easy shots for the for the opponent inside, it's just going to be tough to get shots around good looks around him. So I think he's really settled into that role. He offers a district, I think, more mobile version of Serge Ibaka. He's got better hands

in down there in the paint, I think. So we're really just seeing him shuttles a second year of a row, which which you love to see. Yeah, he was a load in the paint tonight, and I thought of the eighteen turnovers by Sacramento, A couple occurred just because guys didn't know where to go with the basketball once they saw Big Zoo patrolling in the paint. But someone else who was in the paint a lot tonight, Kawhi Leonard, was as about as aggressive as I've seen him in a Clippers uniform.

He had at least three dunks, but he also had multiple acrobatic layups. He was thirteen to twenty two. He gets thirty two points on just twenty two shots plus three three pointers, and then of course the highlight of the game was him ripping the ball away from Portier and Fox there on being on the other end of that when the claw goes two hands on you, that's just not fair. He's got the whole world in his hands. What did

you like most about Kawhi Leonard Tonight? Look, I think what we've seen from Kawhi, especially you know since it's Torontodays, but he's even improved on that. He's just kicking his spots and really getting to his spots, which are the you know, the eight to fifteen foot range, you know, around the free throw line, high post area. He loves that area of the post, just just creating shots out of you know, dribble drives or

posting up smaller defenders or defenders that he's stronger than. I think that's probably what I like most about Kawhi's game, because he really is a guy who you don't have to worry about him offensively for one, because he can get to the basket. He's three point charter has gotten really good throughout the years. But I think his decisiveness and his playmaking out of that high post, mid to high post area has just been incredible to watch. I mean out

thought of like maybe one bad shooting game he's had this year. I forgot against who who who was this year, but he's just been fantastic And I think that just goes to you know, to credit Tyler's offense as well, where he said at the beginning of the year they're using more more ship cargo sets where similar to Michael Jordan and Colby byot with what Phil Jackson used with

them. He said he learned that from them. And so you know, since Kawhi operates so well out of that area, it's really opened up the offense for the Clippers. You see that Latin games, you see that early in games, and you just see that whenever Kawhi decides to take over a bit, he's unstoppable. Not much more to say, and that and that rip on the Aron Fox, I mean, way to be on the wrong

end of a highlight reel there for Fox the Rippa. Now, I think the only bad game he had was in Phoenix, but then PG thirteen picked him up with thirty five points. Paul George this time the YEP just scores nineteen but ties a career high with twelve assists. Both he and Kawhi Leonard have been so special with their playmaking. I know Paul George still had six

turnovers, three of them came early in the fourth quarter. But long term, when you look at the long view of the way this team is running their offense through their two superstars without having that traditional point guard, is it possible that they can be more deadly and more dangerous because everybody gets involved with

the passing with this team. So I kind of seem we've seen the best of this offense, but we also haven't seen the best because the best of the offense, if that makes sense, because right now, when Keys are loading up on kwaiin PG, they playmaking, I mean they're kicking out the shooters, and I think there's just people are underrating just how much shooting this team has, both in the starting unit and the second unit. I mean, I have their first one, nine or ten guys. Zoo is probably

the only guy who doesn't shoot the three. You've got Marcus Marks at the four, Luke Kennard, Lou Williams, make Bertomb. I mean, you just got guys who are just fantastic three point shooters so far this year. You know, I treeted that earlier because I didn't believe this, but they're

on past right now. I noticed the first month, but the pace for the best three point shooting season in NBA history at forty four percent taking yeah, yeah, yeah, beating the hornets of like ninety two or ninety seven or whatever it was. So we're seeing a historic year from three for them. Mike. I just wonder if this is sustainable. You know, percented law of averages tell you that it will probably go down. Some of these guys will probably come back down to earth eventually. But right now, I

just see no signs of slowing down. Because even on nights when Kawai and PG aren't getting going, you've still got Nick Patom chipping in. Marcus Morris is healthy and chipping in now. Luke Kennard is finally found his legs. He's chipping in. Lou Williams will give you spot threes as well, so it's just I don't know how good this team can be. But I think once teams start to load up more on kawai and PG and take the ball out of their hands, you'll see a lot more shooting, and I think

it just comes down to making your missing shots. I think you know, before the game, Tie told us that I think it was four hundred and thirty out of their four hundred and eighty threees have been deemed wide open, meaning six or more feet of space before the defender. So if those who looks you're getting whether you're making them miss them, I think you're satisfied with

that. So let's sep it's sustainable. I think I think go off to a terrific start, but I'm really curious to see if they can keep this up. Tomaazarli does more than just chip in here on Clippers Talk. He is one of the best. Follow him on Twitter at Tomair t O M. E. Er azarrely A z A R L Y. Tom Air, thanks for coming on and not wearing plaid. I appreciate you, thanks for having me on. That's a little bit of an inside joke there, but

it goes back to his first appearance. This time or this year this season on Clippers Talk, I thought he got caught on zoom during Tyler's press conference wearing plaid and we joked about it a little bit. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Do whatever you want, Canadians. It works. I just can't pull it off. Clippers pull off the nineteen point victory over the Sacramento Kings. Coming up next, we'll get back to your phone calls eight

six six ninety seven two five seventy. Oh, Jeff and Tarzana's online eight six sicks nine eight seven two five seventy and you'll hear from Big Zoo Zoo blocka Zoo pac as Noah Eagle would say, this is like Jay cold though, I think, yeah, I'm right. More Clipper stock coming up next, A right here on AM five seventy ol Sports. Oh and you know what false alarm? Let's pause ten seconds for station identification. Oh, we got it. See Zach attacks on top of everything. It's like multiplicity here

this there's a few of me working. He's that good? All right? More Clipper stock coming up next here on A five seventy other sports. What is every moment all season long? On their officials wide letters sends it back home at the Clippers. Still not come in here. Your Los Angeles Clippers are eleven in four through their first fifteen games of this season. It's the

third best fifteen games start in franchise history. That's not all. The Clippers improved to ten and one when leading by ten points or more, which tells you. And of their fifteen games they have led by ten or more and ten of them. And then also, this is their fifth straight game with at least fifteen three pointers made. That's the longest such streak in franchise history. They would hit sixteen three pointers and win by nineteen over the Sacramento Kings

with the final score of one fifteen to ninety six. Welcome back into Clippers stock. I'm Adam Oslin, and let's go to Jeff in Tarzana. Jeff, how are you hey? Adam? Eleven and fourth not bad? And remember they were saying that this Clipper team at the start of the year was not as good as last year's. I think Adam is going to be a better team won last year. As much as I mad that Montrose Harold was gone, I really liked the idea of Surgemaca, and I really think it's

good. And Lou Williams back out on the court tonight, right, Yeah, just two for eight, but it was good to see him out there after the sore left hip. Yeah, go ahead, I'm sorry, I did hit a big three point or late. I know you like that. Jeff sensational player and doesn't get enough credit for what he's done. And I'm really looking. I'm really looking at this team and I'm hoping with all my bated breath that they beat that other team in Los Angeles. I'm so sick

and tired of that. And I don't think the Clippers get enough press coverage because it wouldn't happen last year. And what I think is, at the end of the season, we're gonna have a new championship in LA and then ain't going to be from that other team. Oh I like to hear that, Jeff. Oh, Well, you know, I'm a die hard Clipper fan. I've been calling for all these years. I just wish should be a time sometime in the next year or so that they'll be able to be

able to go to the game. And you know, it's really funny, I have not heard Morris for the whole year he's called multiple times. He called tonight, Jeff, I must have missed that. He's called like five times this season. I thought you were a dedicated listener. How dare you wait? Wait? Wait, wait wait? How often if I called the Adams this year? I don't know ten times I missed but four games. But I was going on, what's that word that they used for Kawaii?

Oh? Injury management? I know now the other word isn't it? But you don't play two games in a role. That's load management. That's what Lebron has been doing. I was on load management. He invented that. No, it's actually the Spurs. It started that. All right. I appreciate the phone called, Jeff. I'm sure we'll talk to you on Friday. We're really going price The price is wrong? All right? Let's hear from a Vizza Zoobots post game after he posted eleven points and twelve rebounds.

And here he was on a Fox Sports Prime ticket with Brian Seamen and I'm not sure, Oh was it hey and don McLean tonight the Flying Squirrel. Oh this is with Christina Pink my fault on Fox Sports prim ticket. Great to have you on a great win for you guys tonight and you get your first double double of a season in a well rounded effort. What made you

so affected tonight? Just kept playing hard, my teammates needed me. Finally felt more like myself and uh, you know, finally rebounded the ball like I like I can, and uh tried to tried to affect the game on offensive end, defensive end, and we gotta win. Well, you said you felt like yourself. You were a plus eleven plus minus off the bench tonight and affecting the game on both ends. What has been the biggest adjustment you've had to make in the role you have now coming off the bench this

season? Just be ready from the from a good go. You know, I'm coming up the bench cold or players on the court are already warmed up, so so I gotta be ready for the first from the first minutes. And uh it's different than being a starter, but uh, everyone gotta adjust. Everyone gotta do what they're asked to do. And uh, I plan on doing it. I plan help. I plan helping on my team win and that's it. Well, yeah, help the team win tonight. It

is now five in a row for this team. What is clicking for you? Guys right now, pretty much everything and everyone's passing the ball, making an extra pass. Uh. No, one's playing selfish. We're just sharing the ball, playing hard defense, making shots and it's fun. It's fun, and we gotta keep this strink his streak going. This is fun. Zoo, thank you so much for joining me right now. Good to see

you. Thank you there was Aviza, Zoo Bots. Good to see big Zoo have a double double box which prime ticket post game with Christina Pink. Clippers win one fifteen to ninety six over the Sacramento Kings. Before we get out of here, I do want to thank the Clippers organization. Noah Eagle, Brian Semen, Ralph Lawlor, big brother, Jake Warner out at Staples Center, our head engineer, Zach Attack, our technical producer back here in Burbank. The Clippers five on it. They make it five in a row.

We'll try to make it six in a row. Friday night back at Staples against the OKAC Thunder. Well, like your pregame show starting at six, I'm atam Moslin. We we'll talk to you. Then I let it play. Let's kind of ruin this now it's scary. Go Clippers,

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