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  • SuperNova854
    Hobo Pride
    • Nov 2008
    • 8161

    #76
    Total package: Clippers' Griffin has combo of speed, power



    Ever the perfectionist, Griffin doesn't fully agree with Dunleavy's assessment that he's playing great. Griffin gave himself a "B-minus" in his debut Monday, despite the 27 points and 12 rebounds. In that 93-82 win against the Los Angeles Lakers, Griffin said he forgot some plays and believed he could have done better defensively.

    After he scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds in an 88-86 win Tuesday against the New Orleans Hornets, Griffin declined to grade himself. He said he did better remembering plays and on defense but wasn't pleased with his energy level.

    "Yeah, definitely," Griffin said when asked if he's a perfectionist. "My biggest thing is, when you have a good game, you have to minimize your mistakes. You pass the ball, you rebound the ball, you score well, you do all those things well. You don't have any holes in your game."

    So far, Hughes isn't finding many holes. "What's scary about him and unique about him is he combines speed and power," Hughes said. "Not many guys do that. LeBron (James) does. (Griffin is a) 'big' that combines speed and power. He reminds me a little bit of (former ABA and NBA star) George McGinnis."

    Lakers forward Adam Morrison compares Griffin, who is listed at 6-10 but measured at 6-81/2 without shoes at the NBA draft combine, to another undersized power forward.

    "He's like (Charles) Barkley in that he's a guy who's a smaller (power) forward, but he's really athletic and can put it on the floor and shoot," Morrison said.


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    1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
    1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
    1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


    The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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    • SuperNova854
      Hobo Pride
      • Nov 2008
      • 8161

      #77
      Except AI is no pg....

      1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
      1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
      1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


      The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

      Comment

      • SuperNova854
        Hobo Pride
        • Nov 2008
        • 8161

        #78
        Wafer Interested In Los Angeles?



        Recently, guard/forward Von Wafer acknowledged interest in joining the Los Angeles Clippers. In a recent post on twitter, Wafer stated the following message: "thanks for the support -- I wanted to come back but the Rockets don't want me. I will come back strong somewhere. maybe the clippers."

        The Clippers have been looking at several players in free agency, including Allen Iverson, Matt Barnes, Ramon Sessions, and now Von Wafer? Wafer is an energetic player that was a big threat off the bench for the Rockets last season. Wafer averaged 9.7 ppg as well as 1.8 rpg and 1.1 apg.


        By SuperNova854, Virtual Sports Network

        1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
        1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
        1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


        The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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        • Big C-Dub
          M-V-P!
          • Jun 2009
          • 2301

          #79
          Originally posted by Bullsfan
          Von Wafer in LA would be cool.
          agreed

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          • SuperNova854
            Hobo Pride
            • Nov 2008
            • 8161

            #80
            If he goes to chitwon ehd be coming off the bench still lol. Your theories make no sense agent.

            1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
            1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
            1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


            The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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            • SuperNova854
              Hobo Pride
              • Nov 2008
              • 8161

              #81


              (2-0) @ (2-0)

              Starting 5:

              Los Angeles Clippers
              PG: Mike Taylor #4
              SG: Nik Caner-Medley #24
              SF: Sean Banks #33
              PF: Blake Griffin #32
              C: DeAndre Jordan #9


              Memphis Grizzlies
              PG: Marcus Williams #5
              SG: DeMarre Carroll #1
              SF: Sam Young #4
              PF: Darrell Arthur #00
              C: Hasheem Thabeet #34



              Williams Leads Grizzlies Past Clippers, Clippers lose 85-68


              [picture]Griffin soars high for the jam.

              Box Score
              --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Clippers Stats



              Grizzlies Stats



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              Hasheem's Douche of the Game



              Marcus Williams


              --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Record: 2-1

              Streak: L1

              --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

              NEXT GAME

              (1-1) @ (2-1)

              1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
              1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
              1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


              The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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              • SuperNova854
                Hobo Pride
                • Nov 2008
                • 8161

                #82
                Yea and EG didnt play

                1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

                Comment

                • SuperNova854
                  Hobo Pride
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 8161

                  #83
                  Randolph Trade Made Official



                  LOS ANGELES -- The Clippers have traded leading scorer Zach Randolph to Memphis in exchange for Quentin Richardson.

                  The deal was announced Friday.

                  Richardson averaged 10.2 points and 4.4 rebounds in 72 games with the New York Knicks last season. He's returning to the Clippers, where he played from 2000-04 after being drafted by the team out of DePaul.

                  The 29-year-old guard-forward was acquired by Memphis on June 25 in exchange for Darko Milicic. Richardson originally left Los Angeles as a free agent and went to Phoenix, where he played one season before joining the Knicks.

                  Randolph was acquired in a trade with the Knicks in November 2008. The forward averaged 20.8 points and 10.1 rebounds in 50 games for the Clippers last season.

                  But he had a rocky season off the court, including his father's death in March.

                  Randolph was suspended for two games by the team after being arrested for investigation of drunken driving in April. He was suspended for two games for punching a Phoenix player in February.

                  In 2003 while with the Portland Trail Blazers, Randolph was arrested after an officer noticed the smell of marijuana coming from his vehicle.

                  1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                  1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                  1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                  The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                  • SuperNova854
                    Hobo Pride
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 8161

                    #84




                    Richardson was one of the most popular Clippers players of all-time during his first stint in Los Angeles, the 29-year old Richardson has played for three NBA teams (Clippers, Phoenix, New York).

                    Richardson, who averaged 10.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 26.3 minutes in 72 games with the Knicks in 2008-09, is returning to Los Angeles where he played four successful seasons with the Clippers from 2000-01 to 2003-04 after being drafted with the 18th pick of the 2000 NBA Draft out of DePaul.

                    The 6-foot-6 Richardson enjoyed his strongest NBA season in 2003-04 with the Clippers when he appeared in 65 contests, making 64 starts while averaging a career-high 17.2 points and 6.4 rebounds. Richardson moved to the Phoenix Suns as a free agent in 2004-05 where he led the NBA in three-point field goals, won the 2005 Three-Point Shootout at All-Star Weekend and helped Phoenix to the Western Conference Finals before joining the New York Knicks in 2005-06.

                    A former Conference USA Player of the Year and Honorable Mention All-American at DePaul, Richardson has enjoyed a 601 game NBA career, with the Chicago native averaging 11.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists while shooting 39.8 percent from the field in 26.8 minutes.

                    Richardson’s line is as follows:


                    1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                    1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                    1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                    The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                    • James2Stapleton
                      william melvin hicks
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1300

                      #85
                      thabeet is gonna be the biggest bust
                      ducka ducka ducka

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                      • SuperNova854
                        Hobo Pride
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 8161

                        #86
                        Yea lol. He cant even grab 10 rebounds in a summer league game. Pathetic.

                        1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                        1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                        1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                        The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                        • Big C-Dub
                          M-V-P!
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 2301

                          #87
                          Originally posted by SuperNova854
                          Yea lol. He cant even grab 10 rebounds in a summer league game. Pathetic.
                          :uglyhammer:dude's like 7'3"

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                          • Big C-Dub
                            M-V-P!
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 2301

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Bullsfan
                            Q-Rich will win MVP.

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                            • SuperNova854
                              Hobo Pride
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 8161

                              #89
                              I just cut it from the summer league website

                              1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                              1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                              1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                              The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

                              Comment

                              • SuperNova854
                                Hobo Pride
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 8161

                                #90
                                Pacific Division breakdown: Clippers have new life


                                The addition of top pick Blake Griffin could give the Clippers a shot at a playoff spot next season.

                                If you think of the entire division as a day at the beach, then the Suns, Clippers, Warriors and Kings are nothing more than sandcastles waiting to be wiped out one more time by the purple wave of the Lakers.

                                After so much lip service given their desire to keep the roster of the 2009 NBA champs together, it didn't take long for L.A. to hold the door open for Trevor Ariza's exit and nobody is bending over backwards to make a strong move to re-sign Lamar Odom.

                                Does any of that matter when the Lakers still have Kobe Bryant? The short answer is: No.

                                The Clippers are planning their umpteenth resurrection, this time under No. 1 overall draft pick Blake Griffin. The Warriors are heralding the arrival of their newest sharpshooter to fit into "Nellie Ball." The Kings are struggling to put together a product that could generate enough interest to get them a new building and the Suns are, well, systematically taking apart a franchise that just a few years ago was contending for the Western Conference title.

                                Los Angeles Lakers

                                Gained -- Ron Artest

                                Lost -- Trevor Ariza

                                Up in the air -- There seems to be no urgency to get Lamar Odom back into the fold with a new contract. In fact, they're playing a bit of hardball with the free-agent forward, who's now having a flirtation with his former team in Miami. That means the defending champs could spend the summer giving up the two players -- Odom and Trevor Ariza -- who gave them such tremendous advantages in terms of length on defense and on the backboards.

                                Early projection for 2009-10 season: What was essentially a swap of Ariza for Ron Artest might seem like an even-up deal on the surface. But while the Lakers were concerned about the possibility of overpaying if they met Ariza's original demands did they underestimate the potential of Ron Artest's prickly personality down the line? Artest will give L.A. a toughness and someone to watch Kobe Bryant's back. But he will still be the third option in the offense, also behind Pau Gasol, and that's something that could test even the Zen serenity of Phil Jackson. With Kobe and Ron Ron as a 1-2 punch, the Lakers will be right in the thick of things in the Western Conference. But if they take the floor on Opening Night missing both Ariza and Odom, the defending champs will slip back to being another team in a hunt, not the lead dogs.

                                Los Angeles Clippers

                                Gained -- Blake Griffin, Quentin Richardson

                                Lost -- Zach Randolph

                                Up in the air -- Will they reach out to sign free agent Allen Iverson and risk building a solid, steady future in a quick grab for some points? Will they resist the temptation to trade Chris Kaman? With the Clippers, it's always something self-induced that gets in their own way, so you spend the rest of the off-season waiting for the next shoe to drop.

                                Early projection for 2009-2010 season -- It's usually not easy to like a team that is coming off a 19-63 season. But it's hard not to feel upbeat about a summer that saw the Clippers get the real deal with No. 1 draft pick Blake Griffin and unload the big contract and me-me-me play of Zach Randolph. They got Quentin Richardson's expiring contract in return and that should give the perennial doormats even more flexibility in the future. Things already look promising with a core built around Griffin that includes Baron Davis, Eric Gordon, Al Thornton, Marcus Camby and Kaman. The bottom half of the Western Conference playoff bracket is ripe for the taking if the Clippers don't find a way to shoot themselves in the foot again.

                                Phoenix Suns

                                Gained -- Channing Frye, Sasha Pavlovic, Earl Clark

                                Lost -- Shaquille O'Neal

                                Up in the air -- What happens with Amar'e Stoudemire? When does the next trade rumor fall out of the hot desert air? Coming back from retinal surgery, now he says he wants to stay in Phoenix. But, oh yes, he wants a contract extension at the max level. They've already bought out Ben Wallace and will likely soon cut Sasha Pavlovic, the commodities they got in return for Shaquille O'Neal. Free agent Matt Barnes is not in future plans.

                                Early projection for 2009-2010 season -- Now that The Big Cactus is gone, the Suns are saying they want to go back to being the up-tempo, run-and-gun-and-fun circus that made them a perennial Western Conference contender under Mike D'Antoni. Of course, that was before GM Steve Kerr came on the scene to -- what? re-mold? rebuild? destroy? -- some of the best chemistry outside of a laboratory. Now the Suns have to come to grips with Stoudemire's contract demands while re-signing 36-year-old forward Grant Hill and looking to extend the deal of 35-year-old point guard Steve Nash. On the youthful side of the roster, Channing Frye is a nice pickup whose outside shooting touch will help space the floor and draft pick Earl Clark is long and athletic with good upside. If Stoudemire's head is in the game, the Suns could hope to squeeze in at the bottom of the Playoffs. But mostly next season is about team owner Robert Sarver saving money.

                                Golden State Warriors

                                Gained -- Stephen Curry, Acie Law, Speedy Claxton

                                Lost -- Jamal Crawford

                                Up in the air -- How long into the summer will anyone go on waiting for the Amar'e Stoudemire trade to go through? With Stoudemire saying he has no interest in changing address labels just for another rebuilding job, it's not going to happen and now the Warriors are back to selling the hope of even more "Nellie Ball" with Stephen Curry on the roster.

                                Early projection for 2009-10 season -- Can the Warriors get anyone to take Corey Maggette off their hands? Or Brandan Wright? Or Andres Biedrins? Heck, can Chris Cohan get anyone to take the entire franchise off his hands? In the early summer there have already been handfuls of rumors that Cohan has had enough suffering and is ready to pull the plug on his stewardship. Cohan denies he's looking to sell. But why not, since the Warriors look like they've only got more of the same old stuff to peddle on the court. Curry should make an interesting, if undersized, backcourt fit with Monta Ellis that will keep the scoreboard flickering once more at the Oracle. Mix in Anthony Randolph with the sharpshooting Anthony Morrow and the always revved-up Stephen Jackson and you've got the same bunch that can be highly entertaining on some nights and yet underachieve over a full season.

                                Sacramento Kings

                                Gained -- Tyreke Evans, Omri Casspi, Sergio Rodriguez

                                Lost -- Rashad McCants

                                Up in the air -- The biggest thing the Kings would like to clear up is their long-term future in Sacramento with a deal on a new arena and in the meantime the Maloof family is not pumping a lot of money into the team. Long before -- and if -- the first shovel is put into the ground for a new stadium, the Kings are rebuilding with a capital "R." This is looking like the landing spot for free-agent forward Sean May, though in keeping with the fiscal restraint, for one year at the veterans minimum.

                                Early projection for 2009-10 season: The team that finished with the worst record (17-65) in the league last season and then lost again in the Draft Lottery should have applied to the Obama Administration to get funds for one of those "shovel-ready" projects. There's a lot of digging to do in Sacramento. The Kings decided that Tyreke Evans was their man to carry the banner for the future and he's shined in his early performances in the Las Vegas Summer League. Israeli Omri Casspi is a tenacious player at both ends of the floor and with Evans will add an element that the Kings have been missing. Sergio Rodriguez arrives from Portland, still searching for his minutes and his chance to flourish in the NBA. The Kings should score more. But can they stop the other guys enough to climb out of the cellar?

                                By Fran Blinebury, for NBA.com

                                1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                                1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                                1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                                The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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