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It feels like the clippers cant go higher than this...
That's what I'm saying. I can't see a move unless it's a blockbuster that would elevate them past a younger GS team.
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It feels like the clippers cant go higher than this...
Ron Paul > Chris Paul
they are in between because you dont want to blow it up but you know its nothing else they can do as far as results. they have lots of potential but you dont really know when it will materializeThat's what I'm saying. I can't see a move unless it's a blockbuster that would elevate them past a younger GS team.It feels like the clippers cant go higher than this...
RyanJumpan > Jumpman IIRon Paul > Chris Paul
It feels like the clippers cant go higher than this...
Paul Flannery @Pflanns · 4h4 hours ago
Here's @teamziller on the lesson the Clippers should take from the Spurs http://www.sbnation.com/2015/4/29/8513255/spurs-clippers-game-5-nba-playoffs-2015-future …
Interesting take on why the Clips shouldn't break up their core. Makes some good points.
Just got finished reading this an hr ago. I agree with this 100%.
Anytime you have a team that has relatively young core consistently winning upwards of 55 games a year, eventually things are going to fall your way. We're really strapped as far a improving the roster anyway, but with a DJ / CP3 / Blake core you aren't getting better than that. And they are all young. People's reluctance to acknowledging luck has people saying the Clips should blow this up.
Teams get lucky. If the Clips can keep this core for as long as possible, eventually they'll breakthrough, if not this year.
Yes. Coming up short year after year while your good players age and lose value isn't smart either. Unless they can retool to make a legit run why be satisfied with round 1 or 2 loses?
Mavs exec Donnie Nelson on Rajon Rondo deal: "If we had to do it all over again, we definitely would."
Mavs exec Donnie Nelson on Rajon Rondo deal: "If we had to do it all over again, we definitely would."
Yes. Coming up short year after year while your good players age and lose value isn't smart either. Unless they can retool to make a legit run why be satisfied with round 1 or 2 loses?
So if the Wiz don't win the ECF or Finals within 2 years, you going to be in favor of trading Wall and Beal and starting over?
so what do you do?Even IF that's true that doesn't mean they should blow it up.It feels like the clippers cant go higher than this...
Especially if you need to rely on Doc Rivers' "GM" skills to build it back up.
Ron Paul > Chris Paul
Sean Paul > Chris Paul
DJ Paul > Chris Paul?
So if the Wiz don't win the ECF or Finals within 2 years, you going to be in favor of trading Wall and Beal and starting over?
c) Keep doing option A and hopefully one of those times something breaks your way.
so what do you do?
a. keep getting to 2nd round and losing
or
b. blow it up
either way no championship
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@ESefko: Multiple sources: Rajon Rondo did not receive a playoff share from the Dallas Mavericks.