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Post by six7 » 26 Jul 2024, 13:10

oh f**k yeah this is awesome!

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Post by RMJH4 » 26 Jul 2024, 16:41

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Intriguing start. Always down for a retro chise :Blessed:
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Post by RMJH4 » 26 Jul 2024, 16:42

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oh f**k yeah this is awesome!

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Thanks for the advice, will have to get used to the forum!
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Post by RMJH4 » 26 Jul 2024, 16:43

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Game 70: LA Clippers 76 - 96 Toronto Raptors.

March 22nd, 2009 by NBA.com

Clippers Starters
B. Davis
E. Gordon
F. Jones
Z. Randolph
C. Kaman

Raptors Starters
J. Calderon
A. Parker
S. Marion
C. Bosh
J. Voskuhl


Game Leaders
Pts - 20 - Z. Randolph (Clippers)
Rebs - 13 - C. Bosh, S. Marion (Raptors)
Asts - 8 - J. Calderon (Raptors)
Stls - 4 - A. Parker (Raptors)
Blks - 2 - E. Gordon (Clippers)
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C. Bosh (Raptors)
16pts, 13 rebs, 1 ast, 2 stls, 1 blk

Game Recap by David Aldridge.

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In a game that highlighted the contrasting fortunes of two NBA franchises, the Toronto Raptors convincingly defeated the LA Clippers 96-76 at the Air Canada Centre. The Raptors, led by the dynamic frontcourt duo of Chris Bosh and Shawn Marion, showcased their playoff aspirations, while the Clippers continued to struggle in a difficult season.

Toronto's control of the game was evident from the start. Bosh and Marion dominated the boards, each grabbing 13 rebounds, ensuring the Raptors maintained a decisive edge in the paint. Bosh also contributed significantly on the offensive end, complementing Marion's relentless energy and defensive prowess.

Jose Calderon orchestrated the Raptors' offense with finesse, dishing out 8 assists and keeping the Clippers' defense on its toes. Calderon's efficient playmaking was a key factor in Toronto's balanced scoring attack, which systematically dismantled the Clippers' defense.

Anthony Parker's defensive intensity was another highlight for the Raptors. Parker recorded 4 steals, disrupting the Clippers' offensive rhythm and creating fast-break opportunities that Toronto capitalized on.

For the Clippers, Zach Randolph was the lone bright spot, leading his team with 20 points. Despite Randolph's efforts, the Clippers struggled to find consistent scoring from the rest of the lineup. Eric Gordon showed flashes of brilliance, particularly on the defensive end with 2 blocks, but it wasn't enough to turn the tide.

By the end of the fourth quarter, the Raptors had solidified their dominance, sending a clear message to the rest of the league about their playoff intentions. For the Clippers, now 17-53, it was another night of introspection and a reminder of the challenges that lie ahead as they continue their arduous road trip.
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Post by RMJH4 » 26 Jul 2024, 16:44

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Game 71: LA Clippers 77 - 90 Boston Celtics.

March 23rd, 2009 by NBA.com

Clippers Starters
B. Davis
E. Gordon
A. Thornton
Z. Randolph
C. Kaman

Celtics Starters
R. Rondo
R. Allen
P. Pierce
K. Garnett
K. Perkins


Game Leaders
Pts - 20 - R. Allen (Celtics)
Rebs - 14 - Z. Randolph (Clippers)
Asts - 8 - B. Davis (Clippers)
Stls - 5 - R. Rondo (Celtics)
Blks - 6 - M. Camby (Clippers)
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R. Allen (Celtics)
20pts, 3 rebs, 2 ast, 2 stls, 1 blk

Game Recap by David Aldridge.

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In a commanding performance at the TD Garden, the Boston Celtics rolled over the LA Clippers with a 90-77 victory, reaffirming their status as one of the league's elite teams. The Celtics' starting lineup of Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Kendrick Perkins executed their game plan to perfection, leaving the Clippers struggling to keep pace.

Ray Allen led all scorers with 20 points, showcasing his sharpshooting skills and providing a consistent offensive spark. Kevin Garnett added his usual intensity on both ends of the floor, contributing to Boston's balanced attack.

Rajon Rondo was a defensive dynamo, recording five steals and effectively disrupting the Clippers' offensive flow. His defensive pressure complemented his playmaking, as he orchestrated the Celtics' offense with precision.

Despite the loss, the Clippers saw a strong performance from Zach Randolph, who pulled down a game-high 14 rebounds and added valuable scoring in the paint. Baron Davis, with eight assists, tried to steer the Clippers’ offense but faced a tough Celtics defense.

Marcus Camby was a defensive force for the Clippers, recording six blocks and providing a much-needed presence in the paint. However, the Clippers' efforts were not enough to overcome the Celtics' well-rounded and disciplined play.

Boston's Big Three—Allen, Pierce, and Garnett—along with the steady leadership of Rondo, demonstrated why the Celtics are poised for a deep playoff run. The Clippers, now 17-54, will need to regroup as they continue their challenging road trip.
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Post by RMJH4 » 26 Jul 2024, 16:47

Episode 2: Mike and Mike.

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The locker room had emptied, the echoes of the TD Garden's crowd fading into the cold Boston night. Clippers GM Mike Hobbs waited in a quiet corner, observing the slow trickle of players heading to the bus. The sting of the 77-90 defeat to the Celtics was fresh, but tonight was about more than just a single loss.

Hobbs watched as Mike Dunleavy, the head coach, wrapped up a conversation with his assistants. Hobbs approached, his demeanor professional yet warm, masking the intensity that lay beneath. Dunleavy noticed and nodded, extending a hand.

"Mike," Dunleavy greeted. "Glad we finally get a chance to talk."

"Likewise, Coach," Hobbs replied, shaking his hand firmly. "I appreciate your time after a tough game like tonight."

They found a quiet room, away from the hustle of post-game routines. Dunleavy offered Hobbs a seat before sitting across from him. The initial pleasantries flowed smoothly, both men exchanging compliments on their mutual commitment to revamping the struggling franchise.

"I've been watching your career for a while," Hobbs began. "You've got a wealth of experience, and I respect that. The guys seem to respond well to your leadership."

"Thanks, Mike," Dunleavy responded. "We've got a young team mixed with some vets, and it's been a challenging season, but I believe in these players. With some adjustments, we can turn things around."

Hobbs nodded, his expression shifting subtly. The complimentary tone remained, but his words carried a sharper edge. "That's what I wanted to talk about. I believe in this team's potential too, but the numbers don't lie. We're sitting at 17-54. That’s tough for anyone to stomach."

Dunleavy's smile tightened slightly, but he maintained his composure. "It's been a rough ride, no doubt. Injuries have played a part, and we're still working on building chemistry."

"Understood," Hobbs said, leaning forward. "But I need to know, Mike, what’s your assessment of the core issues here? Beyond injuries and chemistry, what's really holding us back?"

Dunleavy paused, choosing his words carefully. "We've had inconsistent performances from key players. Our defense needs tightening, and we lack a reliable second scorer. Baron Davis and Zach Randolph can’t do it all. We need to develop a more cohesive game plan and get everyone on the same page."

Hobbs absorbed the response, nodding thoughtfully. "I agree with your points. But what about our approach to player development? Are we maximizing our young talents like Eric Gordon and Al Thornton? I’ve noticed their flashes of brilliance, but they seem stifled at times."

Dunleavy sighed, a hint of frustration breaking through. "It's been a challenge, balancing their development with the needs of the team. We’re trying to give them opportunities, but they’re still adjusting to the pace and physicality of the NBA."

Hobbs leaned back, crossing his arms. "We need to accelerate that adjustment. Our young players are the future, and we can't afford to let them stagnate. I want to see a more aggressive push in their development. More minutes, more responsibility."

"Agreed," Dunleavy replied, his tone now matching Hobbs’ intensity. "We'll ramp up their involvement and focus on getting them more integrated into the offense and defense."

The room fell silent for a moment, the weight of the conversation settling in. Hobbs uncrossed his arms and leaned forward again, his expression softening slightly.

"Look, Mike, I know this isn't easy. Turning around a franchise never is. But I believe we can do it. I believe you can do it. We just need to be on the same page and push harder, demand more from everyone – including ourselves."

Dunleavy met Hobbs’ gaze, a renewed determination in his eyes. "You're right. We’ll turn this around. I’m committed to making this team successful, whatever it takes."

Hobbs stood up, extending his hand once more. "Glad to hear it, Coach. Let’s get to work."

Dunleavy shook his hand firmly, both men now seemingly aligned in their mission. As they left the room, the echoes of their conversation lingered, a promise of change and the first step towards a new direction for the Clippers.
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Post by chosenone58 » 27 Jul 2024, 01:15

Little throwback classic. I can dig it.
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Post by six7 » 27 Jul 2024, 07:52

Maybe missed it, but what is your record? I really enjoyed the rendition of this team
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Post by RMJH4 » 27 Jul 2024, 08:54

chosenone58 wrote:
27 Jul 2024, 01:15
Little throwback classic. I can dig it.
Yes just wanted to go back in time a little and replay the older games!
mvp wrote:
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Maybe missed it, but what is your record? I really enjoyed the rendition of this team
17-54. Mentioned in DA's write up. Found an association file that had accurate results to the 2nd week of March. So the standings and results are very close to real life!
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Post by RMJH4 » 27 Jul 2024, 08:57

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Game 72: LA Clippers 140 - 135 New York Knicks.

March 25th, 2009 by NBA.com

Clippers Starters
B. Davis
E. Gordon
A. Thornton
Z. Randolph
M. Camby

Knicks Starters
C. Duhon
Q. Richardson
W. Chandler
A. Harrington
D. Lee

Game Leaders
Pts - 38- A. Harrington (Knicks)
Rebs - 19 - Z. Randolph (Clippers)
Asts - 10 - C. Duhon (Knicks)
Stls - 3 - D. Lee (Knicks)
Blks - 2 - A. Thornton (Clippers)
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Z. Randolph (Clippers)
33pts, 19 rebs, 1 ast, 1 blk

Game Recap by David Aldridge.

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In a thrilling overtime showdown at Madison Square Garden, the LA Clippers edged out the New York Knicks with a high-scoring 140-135 victory. This electrifying game saw both teams trading baskets and momentum swings, but it was the Clippers who ultimately prevailed.

The Clippers were led by a standout performance from Zach Randolph, who dominated with 33 points and 19 rebounds. Baron Davis added 20 points and 9 assists, orchestrating the offense with poise and precision. The Knicks fought valiantly, with Nate Robinson scoring 33 points off the bench and David Lee contributing a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds.

The game was a back-and-forth affair, highlighted by clutch shots and key defensive plays. With the win, the Clippers snapped a three-game losing streak and gave their fans a glimpse of their potential when firing on all cylinders.

This victory marks a significant boost for a Clippers team looking to build momentum as the season winds down, while the Knicks are left to regroup and find answers in their pursuit of consistency.
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