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Well I'm happy I slept in today. I woke up it and saw the score in the middle of the 3rd and couldn't stomach putting the game on. Celtics are shooting 66%! Think the Nets loss was the end of the line for Mitchell... he lost the team...

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Where playing Bosh 42 minutes in a blowout happens

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In honor of Joey Graham's annual good game I present my favoritist playcall ever:

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3rd blowout in 5 games. We are rollin'!

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Hahahaha I just watched Camby try a game winning 3 in the Clippers game... worst decision. ever. Tried to get revenge on his old team I guess... douche. With him, Baron and Ricky Davis, Zach Randolph, and Dunleavy coaching, this is gonna be a funny team this year. Fits right in with the bit Bill Simmons wrote today:

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10. In the post-Isiah era, is Mike Dunleavy the single most destructive coach/executive in the NBA right now?

Forget that he's a mediocre coach and an even worse GM, that Clippers fans openly grumble about him during games, that he dresses like a movie usher, that he forced out Elgin Baylor (only an NBA icon and the most beloved employee in the organization), that he clearly has nude photos of somebody important and that can be the only explanation for all of this.

Forget that he only succeeded for one season with the Clippers -- when Sam Cassell was basically running the team -- and screwed up the 2006 playoffs with the forever-indefensible substitution of an ice-cold rookie named Daniel Ewing during the biggest moment of the Phoenix series (when Raja Bell hit the game-tying 3-pointer in Game 5 over, you guessed it, Daniel Ewing).

Forget that he spent $65 million on Baron Davis this summer -- a player who only thrives in a specific type of freewheeling system -- then saddled him in a half-court offense with two centers and about 500 plays. Well done. Way to know your personnel, Mike. Maybe that's why, within five games, poor Baron was regarding you with the same contempt that somebody's wife would have if their husband showed up at 7 in the morning reeking of booze and cigarettes and wearing the previous day's clothes. He couldn't be more bummed out. It's not possible. You did this to him.

Forget that he blew the only asset he had after Elton Brand screwed over the team -- cap space -- by acquiring 34-year-old Marcus Camby, as if this team had a chance to contend or something, when he already had another starting center making $10 million a year named Chris Kaman. Forget that he blew any chance they had for a superstar in the Summer of 2010 by dumping Cuttino Mobley's corpse and Tim Thomas' corpse to New York for Zach Randolph, leading to a Camby-Randolph-Kaman logjam down low that should go great with Baron's run-and-gun game. And forget that Camby and Kaman now have matching discount signs around their necks and Dunleavy pretends he isn't shopping them to other teams.

(Quick tangent: The previous two paragraphs were just an incredible sequence of events. There was no rhyme or reason to those three moves other than, "I have no plan whatsoever." It was like watching someone open an Irish bar in downtown Boston, then serve wine, cheese and caviar to the confused customers. I gotta say, I loved it. As a season-ticket holder who only attends Clipper games to see opposing teams and prays for as much unintentional comedy as possible, this season has been a godsend ... and Randolph hasn't even thrown a punch at Ricky Davis yet. Is it too late to sign Ruben Patterson and Michael Richards? I might send them an extra $2,000 as a "Thank you!")

Again, forget all these things. Just come back with me to two Mondays ago. The Clippers are tied with a depleted Spurs team. Less than 29 seconds remain on the clock. I'm talking to the disgruntled father-son combo behind me (Lenny and Jessie) and make the mistake of saying that the Clips might pull this one out.

"No!!!!!" Jessie screams.

He grew up going to Clipper games, like me with the Celtics, only the bizarro experience. He knows better.

"You don't understand!" he continues. "They're going to make the go-ahead shot, and we won't even get a shot off! That's how this game is going to end! And it's going to keep ending this way until you alert the entire country that MIKE DUNLEAVY IS A TERRIBLE COACH AND NEEDS TO GO!!!!!"

Well, then. I think I said something like, "Hey, how 'bout those Mets!" and turned back to the game. The Spurs came out of timeout and ran a high screen with Duncan and Roger Mason. Both defenders went with Duncan -- of course they did, it's a poorly coached team -- and Mason nailed a wide-open, go-ahead 3-pointer. Eight seconds left. I turned back to Jessie, who was nodding maniacally and screaming, "See! See! Now watch this. We won't get a shot off!"

Dunleavy called timeout to set up a play that obviously should have been, "Baron, we'll set you a double screen, beat someone off the dribble, pull up and drain a 3-pointer." Again, Baron Davis is on this team. He lives for these moments.

They come out of the huddle. The first sign of trouble: Three-point specialist and 12th man Steve Novak has entered the game for the Clippers. Why? I have no idea. This is a Dunleavy speciality -- throw the coldest bench guy in the game in the biggest possible spot. With the Spurs still trickling onto the court after the timeout, we watch in horror as Novak is STRETCHING to get himself loose. He's stretching! He looks like a 45-year-old guy who just got called into a Thankgiving touch football game. That's followed by a 20-second timeout, which gives Novak time to perform an impromptu pilates session at the top of the key. At this point, I would have bet my life on a Novak airball to end the game. And thank God nobody took the bet, because this is the play they ran:

Ball goes into Baron near midcourt. He dribbles left and hands the ball off to Ricky, who's coming the other way and stops. A couple of problems here: First, Ricky might be the worst swingman in the league right now. (Look at his stats. He's an abomination. He's 29 years old going on 47. Through 13 Clipper games before he was mercifully benched, Ricky was shooting 27.2 percent from the field and 27.3 percent on 3-pointers. At least he's consistent.) I guarantee that, in the Spurs huddle, Popovich never said the words, "Look, be careful with Ricky Davis, don't let him beat us!" You can imagine his delight as Ricky killed time at midcourt. Meanwhile, the clock was dwindling. 5 ... 4 ... 3. The fans started screaming in horror. This was like watching a little kid wander into traffic.

At the two-second mark, Ricky passed to Baron Davis, who had just sprinted a lap around halfcourt -- going from the top of the key to the left corner, then under the basket, then to the right corner, and now he was popping out in front of the Clippers' bench. Normally, this would have been an awesome play if, you know, Baron Davis didn't have to run a half-court lap in five seconds. I don't even think Usain Bolt could do this. So Baron catches the pass and has to immediately hoist up a three while flying full-speed the other way after having broken the world record for "fastest half-court lap ever." As the pass is heading toward Baron, Tim Duncan -- one of the smarter players of all time -- realizes that, "Hey, there are only two seconds left, as soon as Baron catches this, he has to throw it up." So he jumps out on Baron.

Now Baron catches the ball with his body going 35 mph away from his own basket and two players jumping at him, one of whom is 6-foot-11, so he rushes up a 25-foot 3-point shot. You're not going to believe this, but it didn't go in. It didn't even hit the rim. The good news was that Steve Novak got some solid stretching in.

And as we were filing out of the Staples Center in complete and utter disgust, wondering how the Clippers could possibly run a play that took 12 seconds to execute -- minimum -- when they only had eight seconds, I turned to see a disgusted Jessie again.

"Hey, at least the shot hit the backboard," I joked. "Moral victory!"

Jessie couldn't speak. He's about 15 more home losses away from pulling a Reverse Artest, charging the court, tackling Dunleavy and serving the mandatory prison sentence.

My point is this: Somehow, someway, in one of the most inexplicable turn of events that's ever happened in this league, Mike Dunleavy is the only person currently coaching an NBA team and handling personnel decisions at the same time. Mike Dunleavy! How does this happen? My head hurts.


I love the Clippers!!!

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Marbury looks like he's gonna be waived or bought out soon

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You want Starbury?

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Yeah, I don't know why anybody would want that cancer on their team at this point.

My Dad actually floated the idea of Portland trying to trade for him (since the one thing we are arguably lacking is a play making PG), and I almost punched him in the face.


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Well my team's backup PG and SG respectively is "The Croation sensation" Roko Ukic and the ghost of Hassan Adams (he played one game and slipped on his ass twice in one minute... he hasn't been seen since :hahaha: )... I'll take what I can get. Also this team is 100% wuss right now... any sort of attitude would help. Plus the prospect of Starbury getting in a fist-fight with Sam Mitchell (he's actually challenged multiple players over his tenure) would be too much to pass up.

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Heartbreaking loss for the Nuggets last night. We tried too often to double Paul and got burned for it towards the end of the game. And just when we had tied it they come back and hit a 3. Very solid game from Melo though. He's looking better and is taking better shots. And wow @ J.R. Smith. Hopefully he'll have more of this to bring out.

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Teams need to learn that if they limit Paul's assist and let him do the scoring, his team will lose. Tonight was definitely proof of that. 11-6, baby!

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Good ol Mavs... though hard to blame them playing in LA and without Howard. And against a Kobe who conserves himself till 3rd quarters to shit on teams.

I don't want to play this LA team next. I hope it's a blowout early so we can rest Bosh earlier. : (

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Outlaw for Conley?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns

I dunno about this. On one hand, I like the idea of having a young, play making PG. On the other hand, the idea of tinkering with what has so for been a great thing this season makes me a bit nervous.


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The Celtics gave up 28 first half points to the 76ers. Although they scored 50 in the second half, the Sixers just flat out quit in the third quarter. That and the Celtics just flattened them. The ball movement on this team since Allen and Garnett arrived has drastically (that's not even a strong enough word to use) improved. And they've also changed around Rondo's passing game. Last year he was damn good at it. This year he's pretty much an elite point guard. He's also improving everyone else. Tony Allen and Brian Scalabrine for example have become much better at moving the ball around.

As for the Mavericks.....well part of me was glad they lost to the Lakers only if it was because behind their bench, Marc Cuban was hi-fiving with other members of the owming staff and the player's wives. To see him being put in his place is just a thing of beauty. The Mavs aren't going anywhere with him in control of things.

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Outlaw for Conley?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns

I dunno about this. On one hand, I like the idea of having a young, play making PG. On the other hand, the idea of tinkering with what has so for been a great thing this season makes me a bit nervous.


No thanks. We already have 3 PGs (not even counting Roy) and we've invested 5 years for Outlaw. Where is Conley going to fit? If the dude doesn't get play time, which is likely, he'll start complaining to his good ol' pal Oden. Not good at all.

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An internet report Friday sent minor waves through the Blazers organization when it was suggested that Portland is contemplating a trade involving Travis Outlaw and Sergio Rodruguez going to Memphis for Mike Conley Jr., Hakim Warrick and Javaris Crittenton.

Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard refuted the report before Friday’s game against New Orleans, saying “Travis is going nowhere.” In fact, Pritchard pulled Outlaw aside in the locker room before the game and told him face-to-face that he is not being traded.

“I like the team I have,” Pritchard said. “And really, right now is the quietest it has been (on the trade front) that I can remember.”


I doubt Pritchard would just hand out one of the team's two clutch players for an unproven PG anyway.

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Wow, there is no defense being played whatsoever in the Knicks-Warriors game. Could be 145-135 by the end of it...

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Chris Duhon has 21 assists... David Lee with a 32/20.... 4 minutes left still. :funny:

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So much for Melo's good shot selection. O well, at least the Nuggets will win. Hopefully he gets to 10 rebounds.

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There you go Melo. 25/10. You should be able to average that every night. Of course you should be able to do so in 15 shots, not 23. Nonetheless it's good to see him more balanced.

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Wow I can't believe how good Harris is already... he took a giant shat on the Jazz in Salt Lake tonight and is now putting up like 23/6, good for top 8 in the league in scoring... probably the best PG in the East. Dallas gave up Harris, expirings, and two UNPROTECTED 1st round picks in 2010/2011 when the Mavs might be really shitty, for Kidd. All the Mavs had to do was have patience and they'd a) Be contenders this year with Harris being so good, b) Have a franchise PG that could last them far into Dirk's aging and beyond. How much better would they look right now with a super clutch Harris taking the reigns in the 4th quarters instead of girly broken Dirk. Ouch!

Rod Thorn is a certified GM rapist... this is probably only the second biggest steal he's done (VC trade was tops, fucker). On top of that Brook Lopez looks like he shouldn't have been picked any lower than the top 5, and Yi seems to be putting things together... Damn the Nets!

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Ugh I can't believe we almost got Harris last year for Outlaw and a couple of round picks and scraps. His stock wasn't this high then. Now, he's untouchable.

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Holy shit. We just dismantled the Pistons during the 4th. Aldridge is back!

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Wow @ Derrick Rose. He's looking very good for a rookie PG...

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Boooo @ Melo. Stupid Melo. He had scored 221 times in a row with at least 10 points. Crap! O well, hopefully he recovers quickly.

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Harris just assassinated the Suns

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