Posted October 11th, 2012 by Chris Barnewall in category
Clippers
Stan Van Gundy, diet Pepsi in hand made a key move in an attempt to save the
locker room. He addressed the situation of his job security and told everybody watching "Yes it's true. Dwight tried to have me fired". At that moment SVG became a hero to some, a villain to others, and maybe could have handed a resignation letter in with the comments.
Thursday of last week, prior to game 1 of the Heat vs Pacers series, Pacer coach Frank Vogel said of the Heat, that they were "...the biggest flopping team in the league". He elaborated further by saying, "Oftentimes, they're falling down even before contact is even being made." While those statements may be founded in a certain amount of
Posted April 8th, 2012 by Colin Means in category
Clippers
Sesame Street recently had some Los Angeles athletes on the show as guests, and Blake Griffin made himself a Street legend in a matter of seconds.
Blake was asked to impersonate a chicken, to which he obliged. He went berserk in what is probably the best chicken impersonation I've seen to date, for what it's worth. Cock-a-doodle-doo,
It seems fast since the 2011-12 NBA season just started a little over a month ago, but thanks to a condensed season the 2012 NBA All-Star starters were announced today.
The city of Los Angeles is the home to four of the Western Conferences' starters as Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum represent the Lakers and Chris Paul and Blake Griffin represent
Posted November 7th, 2011 by Brandon LaChance in category
76ers,
Bucks,
Bulls,
Cavaliers,
Celtics,
Clippers,
Hawks,
Hornets,
Kings,
Knicks,
Lakers,
Mavericks,
Miscellaneous,
Nets,
Nuggets,
Pacers,
Pistons,
Spurs,
Trail Blazers,
Wizards
Brett Roberts and I have been working on other projects, which has pushed our lists of the top 200 players to ever play in the NBA to the side for a short time. But, we're back with the next installment of 139-120.
This segment of my list includes a couple current players, guards, big men, players from back in the day and the superstars we
Posted October 18th, 2011 by Brett Roberts in category
76ers,
Bobcats,
Bucks,
Bulls,
Cavaliers,
Celtics,
Clippers,
Grizzlies,
Hawks,
Heat,
Hornets,
Jazz,
Kings,
Knicks,
Lakers,
Magic,
Mavericks,
Nets,
Nuggets,
Pacers,
Pistons,
Raptors,
Rockets,
Spurs,
Suns,
Thunder,
Timberwolves,
Trail Blazers,
Warriors,
Wizards
We've now covered the entire Eastern Conference amnesty clause candidates. We're moving on to the West now, where we'll see which teams have the real albatross contracts, and which teams have been careful and prudent in building their roster (see: OKC). The amnesty clause is going to benefit some teams more than others, and we'll see who